The Failed Wedding Scam
My fiance, Henry Gordon, was two hours late to our vows on our wedding day.
Just as he was catching his breath and about to say ‘I do’, he received a call from his secretary, Yvonne Luther.
After hanging up, he looked at me apologetically.
“Honey, my useless team can’t handle the personnel appointment of the financial team on their own. They’re insisting that I head back! I’ll make it up to you with another wedding later on.”
I told him that I understood though I felt disappointed, because he was at a critical stage in his career.
However, the moment he left without hesitation, I tossed the ring on my finger into the venue’s flower bed and announced to everyone that the wedding was cancelled.
I had to see for myself who would ask Henry, a mere minority shareholder, to make such a significant decision without consulting me, the chairperson.
He did not know that just a few hours earlier, I had taken back the ‘gift’ I gave him and reclaimed my position as the company’s chairperson.