I walked into the BBQ party soaked and covered in mud, and my fiancée’s father sneered at me, “You really look like trash.” I clenched my fists, ready to turn around and leave… when the mansion doors slowly opened.
believed I was beneath them. I taught public school. They owned commercial real estate, country clubs, and what felt like half the town.
I left early that afternoon determined to arrive calm, polished, and impossible to criticize. I wore a simple blue dress Ryan once said brought out my eyes and carried a homemade peach cobbler balanced carefully in continue reading …