However, while everyone was busy enjoying their food, the homeless man snuck into the wedding and even took the stage.
Before Jessica could say anything, the man got a microphone and started singing a sad song that left everyone in tears.
Jessica also cried upon hearing it, as the last time she listened to the song was twenty years ago when she was seven before her father supposedly died. At the time, her aunt had told her that her father had become ill. She had to be sent to the orphanage because her aunt could not raise another child.
“Could it be him?” she whispered.
After he sang, the man congratulated Jessica and said he didn’t want to intrude further. He handed her a necklace, saying:
“This necklace belonged to your mother. You never met her, but she loved you so dearly she gave up her life for you.
May this necklace guide you and bring you good luck as you start your married life.”
Before he left, he told her daughter where she could find him if she ever decided to talk to him. Jessica took the necklace and watched as he walked out the door.
A couple of days later, as Jessica and Don were moving boxes into their new home, she came across a small box that she had kept from her time at the orphanage. There, she found the only photo she ever had of her mother, wearing the necklace the man had given her.
“He wasn’t lying,” she told Don as they looked at the photo.
“That man was my father.”
Jessica went to the place where the man said he’d be. He smiled at her and thanked her for coming when she got there. The two of them went to a restaurant and spoke about what happened in the past.
“My name is John,” the man revealed.
“Your mother died shortly after you were born. I wanted to raise you, but I was offered a job in Alaska with a good salary. It was too dangerous to take you there, so I asked your aunt to leave you at an orphanage,” he started.
“I’m sorry, Jessica.
I was greedy, chose money over my own family, and got my karma. I lost my business and went back home but lived on the streets. I know I can’t take back all those years, but I wanted to apologize to you and tell you how big I made a mistake,” the man told her.
Jessica was in tears.
She felt angry that her aunt chose to lie to her about her father’s death instead of telling her the truth. However, she decided not to dwell on the past.
While she didn’t enjoy her time at the orphanage, she realized she wouldn’t be the strong, independent woman she is now if it wasn’t for her experiences. With no hesitation, she forgave her father in a heartbeat.
“I thought I couldn’t be happier than when I got married, but I was wrong.
I’m doubly happy now that I found you, dad. I have always longed for a family, and now, I don’t only have a husband, but I have my dad by my side, too,” she cried.
Jessica vowed to take care of her father now that she could do so. Don happily fixed up a small cottage outside their house for John to have his own space.
They would eat their meals together every day, and the happy old man cared for his grandchildren once they came.
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Source: amomama