The night before her daughter Carol’s wedding,
a mother overhears her future son-in-law, Ethan, cruelly mock her.
He says, “Just imagining being in bed with that fat pig makes me sick,” while his friends laugh.
When asked why he’s marrying her, he admits, “Her dad’s covering half a condo down payment…
I can pretend to be a husband for a year.”
Shocked, the mother secretly records the conversation. Instead of confronting him privately,
she and her husband decide he must expose himself publicly.
At the ceremony, just before vows, they interrupt.
The mother reveals what she heard and plays the recording for everyone.
The room falls silent as Ethan’s words echo.
He tries to defend himself, but the truth is undeniable.
Carol, heartbroken but resolute, steps back and says, “Don’t touch me,”
then walks away, ending the wedding.
Though painful, the moment frees her from a dishonest marriage.
Over time, she heals and later finds genuine love—proving that dignity and truth matter more than appearances.
