A 65-year-old woman made a decision to marry a man 30 years her junior.
She knew from the beginning that their union would provoke controversy. An age difference always attracts attention and becomes a source of controversy.
However, she assumed that there wasn’t much chance for change in life, so she made the decision.
The wedding was simple. A small number of guests were invited—only people who treated them with respect and understanding. There were no prying eyes or judgmental comments in the hall.

The woman wore a simple white dress, picked out a veil, and looked discreet and neat.
The ceremony was calm: the marriage registration, a few speeches, and a modest feast.
After the celebration, the couple returned home.
But on the very first night, as the elderly woman entered the newlywed room, she saw something terrifying and covered her face in horror, unable to believe it was happening to her.

As she entered the room, she noticed her husband lying motionless on the bed.
His arm dangled over the edge, and his face looked unnaturally pale.
At first glance, one might have assumed he had fallen asleep.
The woman approached and checked his pulse.

The result was negative.
The man she had just married was no longer alive.
The woman called the doctors, but their conclusion confirmed the obvious: de:a:th had occurred suddenly due to cardiac arrest.
She effectively found herself a widow immediately after her marriage.
Events had unfolded quickly and unexpectedly, and there was no way to change them.