My future-wife’s bridesmaid sent me this picture of her and I cancelled the wedding.
As the wedding day drew near, a blend of excitement and nerves filled the air for a couple eagerly anticipating their future together. The joy of celebrating their love with friends and family was palpable. However, unbeknownst to them, a dark plot was unfolding, driven by jealousy and hidden emotions.
Just a week before the wedding, an unexpected twist occurred. A bridesmaid, consumed by envy, secretly sent a picture of the bride in her wedding dress to the groom. Her intent was clear: to stir doubt and invoke superstition, casting a shadow over their upcoming union. The groom, shocked and unsettled by the image, found himself grappling with an overwhelming sense of unease.
Haunted by the fear of bad luck, the groom made the difficult decision to cancel the wedding, fearing the potential consequences of ignoring the superstition that had taken hold of his mind. The bride, devastated and confused, struggled to understand why their special day had been abruptly called off.