When my dying grandmother spent all her life savings to make sure my wedding happened, I found myself with no choice but to marry a homeless man to fulfill her last wish. But as I stood there, watching him, I couldn’t help but wonder who he really was and what hidden truths he was keeping from me.
Why is it that when everything seems to be going exactly as planned, in a moment everything falls apart? It seemed like the universe didn’t want me to live peacefully, just like a normal person, and kept throwing challenges my way.

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Although that day started like any ordinary day, I came into the restaurant where I worked as the head chef and quickly prepared a dish for my favorite customer, though I must admit, he never paid.
I carefully packed it into a to-go container and went out to the back of the restaurant, where Sam was already waiting.
“Hey, here’s your avocado toast with poached egg and bacon, sir,” I said, handing Sam the container.

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“Thanks, Renee, you’re always too kind to me,” Sam replied, taking the container.
The thing is, Sam was homeless, though he was only about 30 years old. I didn’t know how he ended up on the streets, and I didn’t want to ask—it seemed rude.

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“Listen, you’re the only one who’s been kind to me and didn’t treat me like I was beneath you. I want to tell you something,” Sam said. He looked so serious, but suddenly my phone started ringing, interrupting him.
I took my phone out of my pocket and saw that it was my grandmother calling. “Sorry, I have to take this,” I said to Sam.

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My grandmother had been sick for a long time, and I didn’t know how much time she had left, though the doctors said not much. I couldn’t afford the luxury of ignoring her calls.
I picked up the phone. “Hi, Grandma. Is everything okay?” I asked anxiously.
“I’m worried, Renee. I’m afraid I won’t make it to your wedding,” my grandmother said.

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“We’ve done everything to make sure you’ll be there,” I said. “It’s next week,” I added, looking at my wedding ring.
Even though my fiancé Michael had proposed, we weren’t planning on getting married so quickly.
We thought we’d wait a year, save some money, plan everything out, but for Grandma’s sake, we had to arrange the wedding as quickly as possible.

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“Okay, I just wanted to make sure,” Grandma said.
“It will be fine,” I said, and Grandma hung up.
I turned back to Sam. “So, what did you want to talk about?” I asked.
“Nothing, forget about it,” Sam said. “I didn’t know you were getting married,” he added.

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“Yeah, Michael proposed just two weeks ago, but life is unpredictable, as you can see,” I said.
Sam nodded. “Thanks,” he said, lifting the container of food up. He sat down on one of the crates and started eating.
I went back to the restaurant to start working. When lunchtime came, I went outside to eat my lunch and get away from the chaos in the kitchen.

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I also needed to take lunch to Sam. But as soon as I stepped outside and saw what was in front of me, plates crashed to the asphalt, breaking with a loud noise.
Michael, my fiancé, was standing outside the restaurant, kissing some woman.
“What the…?!” I screamed.

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“Renee?! What are you doing here? I thought you were off today!” Michael shouted, pulling away from the woman.
“We’re getting married next week! And you’re kissing some other woman?!” I yelled.
“I just wanted to have one last fling,” Michael casually replied.

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“You don’t need to worry anymore, you’ll have plenty of time to play around!” I screamed, took off my ring, and threw it at his feet.
“Renee, calm down, it’s just a fling, I only love you,” Michael said.
“You said you loved me!” screamed the woman, slapping Michael before storming off.

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Michael looked at me, his hand on his red, slapped cheek. “Let’s talk about this, why cancel the wedding?” he said.
“Because I’m not marrying a jerk like you!” I screamed.
I went to the back of the restaurant to quietly let out all my emotions. I cried, kicked some trash, wanted to scream, but I knew I couldn’t let myself do that.

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“Everything okay?” I heard a voice behind me as I kicked another box.
I turned around and saw Sam. At that moment, I sat down on the ground and started crying loudly.
“Michael cheated on me,” I said.

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“Oh… sorry to hear that,” Sam said, sitting next to me. He took off his torn jacket and laid it on the ground. “Don’t sit on the cold,” he said.
“Thanks,” I said, sitting on his jacket. “I don’t know what to do, the wedding is in a week, and my fiancé turned out to be a jerk.”
“Can’t you just cancel it?” Sam asked.

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“Seeing me as a bride was my grandmother’s last wish, you could say. She spent all her life savings to make sure the wedding happened. I can’t tell her it won’t happen,” I said.
Sam looked at me sadly. “You’ve always been so kind to me, always helping. I wish I could help you somehow,” he said.
I looked at him, and suddenly, it hit me. “Actually… you can help me,” I said.

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“How?” Sam asked, surprised.
“Marry me,” I said.
Sam laughed, but then saw the seriousness on my face. “Wait, are you serious?” he asked.
“Yeah, absolutely,” I said.

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“But I… I’m a bum,” Sam said.
“I don’t care,” I said. “You’re a good person, and that’s what matters to me. And honesty—I can’t take any more lies.”
“I…”
“It’s all going to be fake, just a game for Grandma, in case you’re worried about that,” I said.

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“I don’t even know what to say,” Sam said.
“Please, Sam, you wanted to help me,” I said.
Sam hesitated, but eventually answered, “Okay, let’s do it.”
“Yay!” I yelled, hugging him.

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We both got up from the ground, I brushed off Sam’s jacket and handed it back to him.
“Wait for me outside the restaurant, you can stay with me for a while to make it believable,” I said before walking away.
“Wait, Renee, I need to tell you something,” Sam called after me.

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“Let’s talk later, I’ve already stayed too long on my break,” I said and went back into the restaurant.
That evening, Sam came with me to my house. I had some of Michael’s things left, so I gave them to Sam so he could shower and change.
While Sam was in the shower, I was on the phone with my mom.
“What do you mean, the fiancé isn’t Michael?” my mom asked, surprised.

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“That’s just how life goes,” I replied.
“You’re going to drive me crazy one day,” my mom said.
“Mom, don’t worry…” but I couldn’t finish because Sam came out of the bathroom, and he looked completely different. He looked… he looked… attractive.

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He had shaved, his hair was carefully styled, and Michael’s clothes were too small for him because Sam had muscles. I couldn’t say a word, just stared at him like a monkey at the zoo.
“Renee? Hello? Renee?” my mom shouted through the phone.
“I’ll call you back,” I said, hanging up.

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“Everything okay?” Sam asked.
Only then did I realize I’d been staring at him without blinking.
“Yeah,” I stretched out. “Mom asked when we’re coming.” I lied.
“When you want,” Sam shrugged.

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“Thanks for agreeing to all this,” I said.
“Well, I think it’ll be harder for you,” Sam said.
“Why?” I asked.
“People will talk about you marrying a bum,” he said.

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“No one needs to know,” I said.
“Aren’t your coworkers going to be at the wedding?” Sam asked.
“Oh…” it just hit me that my coworkers knew Sam.
“It doesn’t matter, I don’t care what people say. The only thing that’s always mattered to me is that a person is good. And you’re a good person, Sam,” I said.

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“Thanks,” Sam replied, smiling.
In the few days we lived together (in separate rooms, of course), I learned a lot about Sam.
He was an amazing cook, could make the bed like in a hotel, and he was smart. Incredibly smart.

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People like him should be teaching at universities, not living like Sam did. But I still couldn’t bring myself to ask how he ended up on the streets.
Two days before the wedding, Sam and I went to visit my mom and grandma.
They immediately liked him, and my grandma kept saying that Sam was better than Michael. And she was right.

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And then the big day arrived—the wedding day. I was so nervous, it felt like a real wedding, not a fake one.
We arrived at the hotel where the ceremony and celebration were supposed to take place, and I already heard guests whispering that I was marrying a homeless man and that he was just using me. Sam looked scared, so I took his hand.

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“Don’t listen to them, you’re amazing, no matter what they say,” I told him.
“Thanks,” Sam said, but the fear didn’t leave his face. “Is the wedding going to be at this hotel?”
“Yeah, why? Is there a problem?” I asked.
“No, it’s just—”

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But Sam didn’t finish, and a bunch of staff surrounded us.
“Sam, you’re finally back,” “Should we prepare the best room for you?” “We’re so happy to have you back with us,” the staff said.
I didn’t understand what was going on. “Sam, are you famous or something?” I asked.

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“Of course he’s famous, he’s the son of the owner of this hotel chain, and their future owner,” the administrator said.
“What?!” I gasped.
“I tried to tell you, but…” Sam started to explain.
“But what? You decided to lie to me?!” I yelled.

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“For me, it doesn’t matter, it’s just small stuff,” Sam said.
“Small stuff?! Hiding the fact that you’re actually a millionaire, not a homeless man, is not small stuff!” I shouted.
“How dare you talk to him like that!” the administrator shouted. “Who are you even?”

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“My future wife, so watch your tone,” Sam said firmly.
“Are you mocking me? There’s no wedding! All I asked was for you not to lie to me!” I screamed.
“I wanted to tell you, I just didn’t know how. And for me, none of this really matters,” Sam said.
“Then what does matter to you?!” I shouted.

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Sam opened his mouth, like he wanted to say something, but stayed silent.
I ran off, not wanting to see him, not wanting to see anyone. That’s how I ended up on the hotel roof. I don’t know how long I stood there before I heard a voice behind me.
“You,” Sam said.

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I frowned and turned to him. “What?”
“You matter,” Sam said.
“Maybe it’s time to stop lying?” I asked.
“But it’s the truth, I’ve been in love with you for a long time, and the way you treated me, despite my status, only confirmed that you’re a good person,” Sam said.

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“How did you end up homeless? I never dared to ask, because I thought it would hurt you, but now I realize I should’ve,” I said.
“My dad… he wanted me to start working in the hotels, but I just wanted life, I wanted to travel, see the world. He told me to leave if I didn’t want that, so I did. Without money, without anything. I ended up on the streets, and honestly, those were the happiest six months of my life,” Sam said.

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“But why trade all that for life on the streets?” I asked.
“I traded it for freedom,” Sam said. “But I don’t want to be homeless anymore, not since I fell in love with you.”
“You lied to me,” I said.
“I know, and I’m so sorry. I promise I’ll only tell the truth from now on,” Sam said.

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I nodded. “If we’re telling the truth, then I’ll admit—I feel the same about you,” I said.
“So, should the wedding happen?” Sam asked.
“A fake wedding, but yeah, I don’t want to disappoint Grandma,” I said.
Sam smiled and extended his hand to me. I took his hand, and together we walked to the courtyard where the ceremony was supposed to take place. I stopped right before the altar.

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“Everything okay?” Sam asked.
“Yeah, I just want to do something before we go out there,” I said.
Then I placed my hand on his face and pulled him into a kiss. Sam kissed me like no one ever had before. Like I was the only person that mattered in this world.

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