The wedding was never meant to impress anyone. It was planned in a nursing home for one reason: so Moira Keller could watch her granddaughter get married while she still had the chance.
The room was plain, the guest list was small, and there were no grand decorations or expensive displays. But for the bride, that did not matter. Her grandmother was there, alert and emotional, watching a moment she had feared she might miss.
Not everyone saw it that way.
The bride’s mother and sister made their feelings clear. They called the setting depressing and treated the ceremony as something to be embarrassed by. Still, the bride chose to focus on Moira and on Evan, the man standing beside her as they exchanged vows in a quiet room filled with care instead of spectacle.