“It became clear that something was up when the groom’s parents arrived at the venue, and he had not. They eventually had the coordinator break the news to the bride since the groom did not wish to speak to her, and they didn’t want to do it themselves. Naturally, the bride was devastated, but she didn’t want to simply tell all her guests to leave. The reception was at the same venue as the ceremony, so she decided to go ahead and have the party without the groom. She changed out of her wedding dress and still attended.”
“The next day, I call my boss to tell him what happened, and he and I both decided that I would forgo my pay and we wouldn’t charge the bride’s family. The photographers were good friends of ours. After they talked to us, they decided to do the same. The bride and the bride’s father were so grateful that they both called me personally a few days later.
About a year later, one of the bride’s sisters was getting married. They booked our company for their wedding and requested that I DJ. This wedding went off without a hitch, and everyone had a great time. After the reception was over, I was packing my equipment when the bride (who was left at the altar, not her sister) came up and struck up a conversation. We ended up talking for a while. I worked up the nerve to ask her out, and we were together for about two years. ”
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