June 22, 2026
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Bridal Shop Consultants Mocked Me for Being Too Old to Get Married – But They Had No Idea My Daughter’d Heard Everything

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“I was hoping to see a catalog,” I said, a little quieter now. I could feel my voice trying to fold in on itself. “And then maybe look through the racks.”

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Jenna sighed dramatically, then flipped open a glossy binder on the counter.

“Most of these are form-fitting,” she said. “But sure. Go ahead. Take a look.”

I turned the pages slowly, refusing to let them see my trembling hands. My eyes caught on a dress with soft lace sleeves and a gentle A-line silhouette. It was ivory and delicate without being fussy.

I could imagine myself in it — standing at our makeshift altar, Henry’s eyes lighting up when he saw me.

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“That one,” I said, tapping the photo. “That’s the one I want to see.”

“That’s a mermaid cut,” Kayla said as she burst out laughing. “It’s really fitted. It doesn’t exactly… forgive curves or sagging… parts.”

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She gestured loosely toward her own waist, then shot me a quick smile that wasn’t really a smile at all.

“I’d still like to try it on,” I replied, my voice firmer now.

Jenna disappeared into the back room without a word. I stood there in the silence she’d left behind, trying not to look at the mirrors lining the boutique walls.

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