That imbalance made the humiliation possible.
“What do you want to do?” Marti asked.
Desi paused.
“I want him to understand that erasing someone has consequences.”
What she did next shocked everyone—not because it was loud, but because it was cold and irreversible.
She revoked everything.
By nine in the morning, while guests were still celebrating the wedding online, Richard began receiving legal notices—payments canceled, services suspended, contracts questioned. One after another, everything started collapsing.
The venue, the caterers, the decorators—everyone was affected. The wedding, which had looked perfect, started to unravel.
But Desi wasn’t trying to ruin the event.
She was demanding accountability.
Because what people called a “mistake” wasn’t a mistake—it was a decision. And decisions come with consequences.
When Richard confronted her, furious and desperate, she stayed calm.
“I fixed my mistake,” she told him.
“You’re destroying your granddaughter’s wedding!”
“No,” she replied. “You did that when you decided I didn’t belong there.”
For the first time, he had no defense.
No excuses.
Just facts.
And facts carry weight.