When Serah, 29, was diagnosed with terminal cancer just days before her wedding, her fiancé Daniel abandoned her, claiming he “couldn’t do this.” While trying to cancel their honeymoon, she discovered he had been cheating on her and was secretly investigating her multimillion-dollar trust fund, hoping to marry her for financial gain. Refusing to let cancer steal her dream of walking down the aisle, Serah made an unusual decision—she hired an actor named Peter to stand in as her groom so she could still have the wedding she had always imagined.
Peter agreed on one condition: Serah had to tell her parents the truth. After meeting her family, his kindness and honesty quickly earned their trust. As they prepared for the ceremony together, Peter revealed he had once been a hospice nurse and had lost his own fiancée to the same type of cancer. What began as an unusual arrangement slowly became a genuine friendship built on compassion, understanding, and shared grief.
On the wedding day, Daniel burst into the church begging for another chance, hoping to manipulate Serah into taking him back. The emotional shock caused her to collapse in severe pain. While Daniel recoiled in fear, Peter immediately rushed to her side, using his medical training to keep her calm until paramedics arrived. Realizing who had truly stood by her when it mattered most, Serah chose to continue the ceremony, and Peter gave heartfelt vows promising he would never leave her alone.
They married that day, and Peter remained by Serah’s side through every treatment, every setback, and every difficult moment. Fourteen months later, as Serah spent her final days in hospice, Peter was still there holding her hand, proving that real love is measured not by promises made in easy times, but by the courage to stay through life’s hardest moments. In the end, Serah realized she had not lost everything—she had found the kind of love that never walked away.