My future-wife’s bridesmaid sent me this picture of her and I cancelled the wedding.
As the wedding day approached, excitement filled the air for a couple eagerly anticipating their future together. However, beneath the joy, a dark plot was unfolding, driven by jealousy and hidden emotions.
Just a week before the wedding, a jealous bridesmaid secretly sent a picture of the bride in her wedding dress to the groom. Her intent was to “stir doubt and invoke superstition,” casting a shadow over their upcoming union. The groom, shocked by the image, became overwhelmed with unease.
Haunted by the fear of bad luck, the groom made the difficult decision to cancel the wedding. The superstition had taken hold of his mind, leading him to believe that moving forward could bring disaster. The bride, devastated and confused, struggled to understand why their special day had been called off.
In the months that followed, the couple distanced themselves from the toxic influence that had disrupted their lives. They postponed their wedding indefinitely, needing time to heal.
A year later, stronger and more committed, they rekindled their love. This time, they opted for a more intimate ceremony, free from “the burdens of superstition and deceit.” The person who had tried to sabotage their happiness was no longer part of their lives, as they chose to surround themselves with those who genuinely supported their joy and future together.