On her wedding day, Emily, filled with nervous anticipation, found unexpected comfort in Michael, the kind actor she hired to walk her down the aisle. Their bond, forged through shared stories and rehearsals, brought a sense of family and love she had long missed.
Emily, in her cozy apartment, dialed her father’s number with trembling fingers. She hadn’t spoken to Richard in months, and their last conversation had been brief and awkward. As the phone rang, Emily’s mind drifted to her childhood when Richard had been her hero, always there for scraped knees and bedtime stories.
But everything changed when Emily turned ten. Richard left her and her mother, Susan, for another woman. Susan worked tirelessly to provide for Emily, who often felt abandoned. When Richard did visit, it was awkward and fleeting.
Years later, Emily asked Richard to walk her down the aisle. His refusal, citing a promise to his stepdaughter, shattered her heart. Jessica, Emily’s best friend, suggested hiring someone. Michael, the actor, filled that void with genuine warmth, helping Emily feel loved and supported on her wedding day.