Dima was a man of wealth and arrogance, known for his lavish lifestyle and penchant for making outrageous bets with his inner circle. One evening, after a few too many drinks, Dima boasted that he could marry anyone and still have a grand wedding that people would talk about for years. His friends, equally affluent and audacious, challenged him to marry a woman whom society might deem an unlikely choice for someone of his stature—a plus-sized woman, whom they referred to derogatorily as “the fat girl.”
Dima accepted the bet with a smirk, more concerned with winning the wager than the sanctity of marriage. He soon met Lena, a woman of incredible warmth and humor, though not fitting the conventional molds of beauty that Dima’s world revolved around. Despite his initial intentions, Lena’s kindness and intelligence slowly began to break through Dima’s superficial facade, though he chose to ignore these feelings, focusing only on the bet.
As the wedding day approached, the air was thick with anticipation and underlying mockery. The venue was adorned with opulence, a testament to Dima’s wealth, as the guests arrived in their finest attire, ready for an evening of gossip and spectacle. Dima’s friends, who had orchestrated this entire scenario as a cruel joke, sat in the front rows, eager to witness how the day would unfold..