My Groom Smashed My Face Into the Cake During the Cake Cutting as a ‘Joke’ – I Was on the Verge of Tears When My Brother Shocked Everyone

I have a good life now. Truly. My days are filled with school runs, soccer practices, and bedtime stories. But there’s one memory from thirteen years ago that still plays in my mind like it happened yesterday.

It was supposed to be the happiest day of my life.

My wedding day. Sometimes I wonder how things might have turned out if that moment had never happened. But then I remember everything that came after, and strangely enough… I’m grateful it did.

Back then I was 26. I met Ed in a tiny coffee shop downtown where I used to spend my lunch breaks escaping from my marketing job. Every day he walked in and ordered the exact same caramel latte. At first, I only noticed him because of his routine. Then I noticed something else.

He kept trying to guess my order.

“Let me guess,” he’d say with a confident grin, “vanilla chai with extra foam?”

He was wrong every time. But he kept trying. One Tuesday afternoon he finally got it right.

“Iced coffee, two sugars, splash of cream,” he said proudly as I approached the counter.

I blinked. “How did you know?”

“I’ve been studying you for weeks,” he laughed. “Mind if I buy it for you?”

That coffee turned into a conversation. The conversation turned into a date. Then another. And before I knew it, I was falling in love.Ed was thoughtful in simple ways that meant everything. He remembered I loved sunflowers, so he’d bring me a single stem instead of expensive bouquets. He planned picnics in the park and always packed my favorite sandwiches. On bad days, he showed up with ice cream and terrible jokes that somehow made everything feel lighter.

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