By Emma Langford • February 28, 2026 • Share
My mother-in-law wore white to my wedding and spilled red wine on my dress. Then she took scissors and cut me out of my own wedding photos! So I sent her an envelope that made her realize she was about to lose something she cared about far more than pictures.
My mother-in-law, Beverly, has never liked me, and nothing made her feelings clearer than our wedding day.
At first, I thought she was going to boycott the wedding to show her disapproval. Everyone was seated, and the ceremony was about to begin, but Beverly still hadn’t arrived.
I had just stepped forward to stand at the end of the aisle when the church doors banged open behind me.
“How could you start without me?”
I turned, and my jaw dropped. Beverly strode toward me, wearing a white, floor-length gown with beaded sleeves. All she was missing was a bouquet and a veil.
“Well?” She stopped in front of me, hands on her hips.
“I… the time on the invitation was clear, Beverly. I believe it also stipulated that guests shouldn’t wear white.
She laughed. “Oh, don’t be so sensitive, honey.” She patted my cheek. “It’s just a dress. Nobody is going to confuse us.”
She walked away before I could reply. Marching up the aisle ahead of me, it was almost impossible to tell that she wasn’t the bride.
“The nerve of her!” One of my bridesmaids snapped.
I took a long breath and chose to let it go. I could survive one day.
I walked down the aisle. Brandon had tears in his eyes when he took my hands in his.
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