Are you calling me a beggar? Look at yourself — The mother took the microphone at her son’s wedding and made a speech that sent everyone’s spine.

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Svetlana Petrovna stood by the half-open door, trying not to make a sound so as not to disturb the quiet of the moment.

She cautiously watched her son—Sasha, who, in a light suit and bow tie, looked like a movie hero.

His friends were helping him finish his look, and he remained calm, confident, almost majestic.

But something painful suddenly tightened in the mother’s chest.

It seemed to her as though she didn’t belong in this moment, as if she didn’t exist in this life at all.

As though no one was waiting for her, no one was calling her.

She absently adjusted the hem of her old dress, wondering how it would look with the new jacket she planned to buy tomorrow.

The decision was already made: she would go to the wedding, even without an official invitation.

But as soon as she took a step forward, Sasha suddenly turned around, as if he had sensed her gaze. His face changed.

He approached the door, closed it, and stayed inside the room.

“Mom, we need to talk,” he said, restrained but firm.

Svetlana involuntarily straightened up. Her heart beat faster.

“Of course, son.

I… I bought those shoes, remember the ones I showed you? And also…”

“Mom,” he interrupted, “it’s better if you don’t come tomorrow.”

For a moment, the world around her froze. Svetlana didn’t immediately understand his words—her mind seemed to refuse to accept them.

“Why?..” her voice trembled.

“I just wanted to be there… I…”

“It’s a wedding, mom. There will be people. And you… well, you just don’t look like everyone else.

And your job… I don’t want people to think I’m from some small town.”

His words fell like icy needles. Svetlana tried to argue:

“I’ve made an appointment with the stylist, I’ll do my hair, paint my nails… I have a modest dress, I…”

“Don’t,” he interrupted again. “Don’t ruin it.

You’ll still stand out. Please, just don’t come.”

He left without looking back. Svetlana was left alone in the dim room.

The silence pressed down on her like a heavy blanket. Even the clock seemed unusually muffled.

She sat still for a long time. Then, as if guided by an inner impulse, she stood up, took an old dusty box from the wardrobe, and carefully opened it.

Memories flooded out—of paper, glue, and long-past days.

The first page of the album. A photograph: a small girl in a crumpled dress stands next to a woman holding a bottle. Svetlana remembered that day well—her mother had shouted at the photographer, then at everyone around.

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