Groom's rich parents laughed at the bride's poor mother because she gave a shabby house in village

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The groom's rich parents laughed at the bride's poor mother because she gave her daughter a house in a remote village for the wedding. But when they got there a while later, they were shocked.

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Shirley fought back the tears that welled up in her eyes and gathered her belongings from her office desk - a cup, a calculator, a calendar, and various small items.
Her friend tried to calm her down: "Come on, Shirley, don't be so upset! It's just a job loss. You see, the company is on the verge of collapse, salaries are being delayed, and since you joined later than everyone else, they decided to dismiss you first. You'll find a better job; you're still young. Besides, you have a wealthy fiancé, so you won't be left high and dry!"
The girl sniffled: "That's true, we have a wedding coming up... And now I'm unemployed! Oh, I can already imagine the sarcasm from my mother-in-law... She never liked me anyway.
She thinks I'm not good enough for her son, coming from a ordinary family and working in the archives. And now she'll scold me for depending on Brad! But it's not my fault that my mother raised me on her own.
We always struggled financially; my mother is just an accountant, not a millionaire. I couldn't even afford to go to college because I had to take an office management course after high school and start working.
I had just settled in and gotten used to everything, and now I have to look for a job again. Such bad luck!"
Helen hugged her colleague and said, "Alright, things will turn around; don't be so down. If your fiancé loves you, he'll understand, and as for his mom, just ignore her. You don't live with her, after all! Well, take care, darling. I wish you good luck!"
Shirley returned home feeling sad and shared everything with her mother.
"Oh, my daughter, how unlucky. Right before the wedding. Well, don't worry, things will work out. Look through job vacancies, maybe you'll find something you need."
Shirley went to her room, changed her clothes, and collapsed on the bed, crying bitterly... How was she going to tell Brad? Brad's mother will definitely think that she is only dating her son for his money.
Looking at a photo of her beloved, the girl remembered how they had met; it was so unexpected... On her way home from work, Shirley liked to stand on the bridge for a long time and gaze at the river - it always calmed her down.
She did it almost every day. And one day, as the girl leaned on the railing, lost in the ripples on the water, she was frightened by a flash! It turned out that a young, attractive guy had taken her picture. Shirley looked at him, puzzled and startled, and he began to apologize.
"I'm sorry, I couldn't resist! You're very beautiful! Do you mind if I keep this picture as a memento? Look, it turned out great!
Don't worry, I'm not a psycho or something like that. I'm just into photography, and I'm always looking for interesting shots. I have a whole collection at home. By the way, my name is Brad!"
Shirley blushed at his compliments and whispered, "And I'm Shirley. No, I don't mind at all, I just didn't expect someone to take my picture right here on the bridge! I often come here; I like looking at the water, it makes me feel so calm and peaceful inside!"
The shot had indeed turned out beautifully: a pensive girl in profile, with her blonde hair fluttering in the wind against the backdrop of passing cars.
And so, the young people became friends and soon realized that they were deeply in love with each other. They were drawn to each other like magnets, and not a day went by without them calling each other.
Each date made them even happier. Brad was not an ordinary guy; he was the son of a businessman. In his twenties, he already had his own car, given to him by his parents. He dressed in the latest fashion and had almost graduated from a prestigious college.
Shirley, on the other hand, grew up in an ordinary, even poor, family. Her mother, Helen, had raised her alone, and it was difficult to provide for Shirley on her own, but the woman always tried to make her daughter look just as good as everyone else.

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