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At 79, My Mom’s Wedding Seemed Perfect

Until She Set a Shocking Rule for the Bouquet Catcher

I never expected my seventy-nine-year-old mother’s wedding to turn into a matchmaking scheme, but there I was, standing under confetti, clutching a bouquet that felt like a betrayal. Weeks earlier, I had watched her plan the wedding with the enthusiasm of a young bride, and I struggled to accept that my fiercely independent mother was head-over-heels in love.

On the way to the wedding, my tire blew out in the middle of nowhere, leaving me stranded. Just when I thought my day couldn’t get worse, a rugged stranger named Nick appeared, charmingly fixing my tire while I remained unimpressed. Little did I know, he would soon become the center of my mother’s matchmaking plans.

The wedding was beautiful until my mother announced that the bouquet toss winner would not only receive her cherished sapphire ring but also go on a date with someone of her choosing. To my horror, the bouquet landed in my arms, and my mother declared Nick as my date. Reluctantly, I agreed to one dinner as a wedding gift to her.

When we finally met, Nick surprised me with his wit and charm, but a phone call from his daughter, Julie, sent me running. I later discovered that Julie was not his date but his protective daughter. Realizing my mistake, I stayed for dinner, and for the first time in years, I found myself laughing. Maybe love isn’t just for the young; perhaps it’s for those brave enough to trust again, even if it starts with a bouquet and a flat tire.

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