Married A Homeless Man

At 34, my parents pressured me relentlessly to get married before I turned 35, even threatening to cut me out of their inheritance.

Fed up, I made a bold move—I married a homeless man named Stan.

It was meant to be a marriage of convenience: I’d give him shelter, clothes, and money, and he’d pretend to be my husband.

It seemed like a simple deal. A month after our wedding, I came home to a completely unexpected scene.

The house, usually a mess, was spotless, and the smell of a delicious roast chicken filled the air.

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