Monica told her mother, Vivienne, she was engaged to Zach, a fisherman from Mystic. Vivienne, shocked by the lack of wealth, decided to investigate. She dressed poorly and visited Zach’s home, only to find it rundown and the man rude and disrespectful. He was also in a heated argument with his girlfriend, which made Vivienne sure he was unsuitable for her daughter.
However, when Vivienne struggled to find a taxi back to Hartford, a kind man named Georgia’s son offered her a ride. He was polite, hardworking, and thoughtful, which made Vivienne realize not all people in Mystic were bad.
The next evening, Monica introduced her fiancé, Zach, to her mother. To Vivienne’s surprise, it was *not* the rude man she had met—it was the kind young man who had driven her home the previous day. It turned out there were two Zach’s in town, and Vivienne had met the wrong one.
Relieved, Vivienne embraced Monica’s choice, even offering to pay for their wedding. The experience taught her not to judge people based on wealth, and that her daughter knew best when it came to matters of the heart.
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