When David and Emily’s wedding invitation arrived, something was off — the RSVP card asked all women to wear white, even wedding gowns. At first, I thought it was a mistake, but David explained the truth: Emily’s mother, Dorothy, planned to wear her old wedding dress to outshine her own daughter.
Emily’s solution? Brilliant. She asked every female guest to show up in white so Dorothy wouldn’t stand out.
On the big day, Dorothy swept in, sparkling in rhinestones, only to find herself surrounded by twenty women in wedding gowns. Furious, she shouted it was “different” because she was the bride’s mother — but no one flinched.
Then Emily entered, radiant in a deep red and gold gown, looking like a phoenix reborn. Dorothy’s spotlight vanished. She left before the cake was even cut.
The rest of us celebrated harder, raising a glass to Emily — the bride who knew exactly how to win without a fight.