Grandpa Leaves Wife To Marry Young Girl - During Wedding, Grandma Says Something No One Expected

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Harold’s divorce from his wife Paula shocked everyone who knew them, but it was not as shocking as when he announced he would marry a younger blonde named Melissa only a month later. The wedding, which was already the subject of much gossip and speculation, didn’t go along swimmingly as the would-be married couple had hoped. When the priest asked, “Does anyone object to this marriage?” Harold didn’t think anyone would dare speak up.However, the words that left Paula’s mouth made the room gasp, their wide, disbelieving eyes immediately turning to Harold and Melissa.

Had they misheard her?

Everyone was so flabbergasted that even the priest stepped back in shock. They must have misheard her; this was very uncharacteristic of sweet Paula.

Yet as they all turned to her, they saw the resolve in her face, the smile that usually adorned her lips now replaced by a deep frown that did not suit her at all.

Harold asking for clarification

“Paula… What are you even saying?” Harold said, a humorless laugh leaving his lips as he was the first person to say anything.

He moved a bit forward toward Paula, stepping in between Melissa and Paula almost as if to protect her.

Paula blinked slowly, the room holding their breath in anticipation of what she would say.

Paula had Proof

“You heard me, Harold,” she started, turning to the disbelieving crowd around them all. And I have proof, too,”

she continued as she looked at Melissa, who looked confusedly from Paula to Harold. She couldn’t see Harold’s face, but if she could, she would see how all the blood drained from his face.

But what had Paula said as her objection? Why had Harold suddenly appeared so pale? And most importantly, what was the proof that Paula had found to support her claim?

The day of the divorce announcement

Those months ago, Paula could never have imagined that Harold would ever leave her. They had been married for more than forty years, and she thought they could even make it to fifty if their health allowed it. She had believed that she and him were happy in their marriage, but she couldn’t have been more wrong about that…