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Over expensive wine and self-congratulatory jokes, one of his friends asked with a grin, “Would you ever marry a plus-size woman?”

The room chuckled, waiting for his response.

Dmitry raised his glass and answered with cool confidence, “Marry one?

Sure—if the reason’s right, I’d do it tomorrow. I don’t judge people by appearances.”

His statement, half in jest, sparked more laughter.

But the conversation soon grew serious, evolving into a high-stakes dare.

One by one, the men around the table placed down million-dollar bets.

The challenge?

Dmitry had to find a plus-size woman, win her heart, get engaged, and marry her within three months.

No pranks.

No fake romance.

Everything had to be genuine—at least on the surface.

This gamble, born from arrogance and bravado, led Dmitry straight into the path of Aline.

Aline was unlike anyone in his world.

She worked as a librarian, had soft, expressive eyes, and carried herself with calm dignity.

She maintained a small but loyal following through her literary blog, which focused on poetry, philosophy, and overlooked works of fiction.

Her figure didn’t fit the mold of high society, nor did she try to.

Dmitry, at first, approached her with practiced charm and flashy gestures.

Aline, cautious and grounded, met his advances with skepticism.

But to Dmitry’s surprise, she wasn’t moved by his expensive gifts or fancy dinners.

She listened intently, asked questions that caught him off guard, and never once tried to impress him.

And the deeper he got into the “game,” the more Dmitry began to forget it was a game at all.

For the first time in years, he found himself intrigued not by someone’s image, but by their substance.

As the weeks went by, Dmitry’s initial objective blurred.

He felt something unfamiliar—vulnerability.

Aline’s presence brought out thoughts and emotions he didn’t expect.

His feelings grew sincere, despite the bet looming in the background.

But with the wedding day approaching, he found himself trapped in a reality he had crafted, unsure how to tell the truth without losing her completely.

The wedding arrived in grand style.

Over 200 guests packed into a lavish venue, an audience of elites, celebrities, and influencers.

But their interest wasn’t romantic—it was voyeuristic.

They came to witness what they saw as an outrageous stunt: the celebrated Dmitry marrying a woman who didn’t match his brand.

Then Aline entered.

She wore a graceful, understated gown.

She did not attempt to hide who she was.

Her presence was quiet, yet commanding.

As she walked with serenity and pride, the crowd fell silent—not from awe of her appearance, but from the impact of her authenticity.

She radiated confidence that demanded respect.

The ceremony began as expected.

 

But when it came time to share their vows, Aline asked to speak.

Her voice was calm, deliberate.

“I know many of you are here for the wrong reasons,” she began.

“You came to see whether the gossip was true.

Whether a man like Dmitry could really marry someone like me.

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Let me save you the suspense.”

She turned to Dmitry with clear eyes.

“For a moment, I believed this was genuine.

I wanted to believe that you saw somethin more in me.

But part of me always questioned: why now?

Why me?”

She paused.

“And today, I finally understand.”

Aline gently removed her ring and placed it into his hand.

“I deserve love that’s honest.

I deserve a partner who chooses me not on a dare, not for a show, but from a place of truth.

So I can’t marry you.

Not under these circumstances.

I’m sorry.”

Gasps echoed through the room.

Phones that had been lifted to record a romantic moment now captured something far more powerful.

Aline didn’t storm off.

She didn’t cry.

She walked away with her head held high, choosing her dignity over deception.

Within hours, the video of her speech went viral.

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