Lisa Terrell’s father, Edward, raised her with love after her mother passed away
in a hurricane. He was injured while saving Lisa, leaving him in a wheelchair.
Despite his sacrifices, Lisa became embarrassed by him as she grew older, avoiding
bringing him to school events and eventually deciding he shouldn’t attend her wedding.
When Lisa’s fiancé, Harrison, invited Edward to dinner,
Lisa reluctantly agreed. At the dinner, Edward was kind and well-received,
but Lisa was mortified by his wheelchair. A few weeks before the wedding,
Lisa told Edward he wouldn’t be attending, citing the exclusivity of the event and her embarrassment about him walking,
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