Jane was moments away from marrying Victor, the man she thought was her fairytale love.
As she admired her reflection in her wedding gown,
Victor unexpectedly entered her dressing room, breaking tradition.
Overcome with desire, he tried to convince her to be intimate before the ceremony, but Jane hesitated.
When he mentioned her “first time,” Jane, overwhelmed, blurted out the truth — she wasn’t a virgin.
Victor froze, then exploded with anger.
Without listening to her explanation, he stormed out and humiliated her in front of their guests, declaring the wedding canceled.
Jane was left heartbroken and hiding in shame. Marcus, a kind bartender, found her in tears and comforted her.
Over dinner and laughter,
Jane felt a glimmer of happiness and freedom she hadn’t felt in months.
The next morning, Marcus was gone,
leaving Jane devastated once again.
To her surprise, Victor returned, announcing he would marry her after all — not out of love, but to appear noble to others.
At the engagement party, Marcus reappeared, now dressed sharply.
It turned out he wasn’t a bartender at all,
but the heir to the villa where the wedding was held.
Confronting Victor, Marcus revealed his true identity and his genuine feelings for Jane.
In front of everyone, Marcus knelt and asked Jane to marry him.
Realizing she deserved love built on respect and honesty, Jane accepted.
Her story, which began with heartbreak and public humiliation,
transformed into a new chapter of hope and true love — proving that sometimes, the end of one dream makes room for a far better one.