Karl was forced to flee on his wedding day, but Jessica never understood why he left her at the altar. Decades later, she received an unexpected letter with his name on it. Despite the years, Jessica never forgot him, and what he wrote was truly shocking.
The Wedding That Never Happened
— You will leave this church immediately and never come back. Do you understand me, boy? — Hubert Pennington, Jessica’s father, threatened Karl with a stern glare. They were standing in the men’s dressing room behind the church.
— I’m not a boy, sir. I’m a man, and I love your daughter. I won’t abandon her. Today is our wedding day — Karl insisted, pleading for his future father-in-law to understand.
Hubert scoffed.
— I never liked your relationship, and I won’t let it continue. My daughter will not marry a loser who lives paycheck to paycheck — the older man mocked. — Do you hear me? I have friends in high places and connections in even darker places. I can make your life a nightmare. If you don’t disappear on your own, I will make sure you do—by any means necessary.
— Is that a threat? — Karl asked, facing Hubert, trying not to show his fear. He knew Jessica’s family had powerful and dangerous connections. The old man wasn’t bluffing.
— I don’t make threats, boy. I make promises. Now, you will leave this place right now without anyone noticing and ghost Jessica forever, OR ELSE! — Hubert finished, raising his voice at the end to drive his point home. He jabbed Karl’s chest with his finger, gave him a contemptuous look, and walked away.
Karl stood there, frozen, unsure of what to do. He truly loved Jessica, but her father would go to any lengths to get what he wanted. He paced the room for a few minutes, then made his decision. He left quickly through the back exit of the Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan, and hailed a cab.