On what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life, everything seemed perfect. Finn and I exchanged vows, laughed through cake cutting, and celebrated surrounded by loved ones. But the illusion of a flawless wedding shattered when Mike, our videographer, pulled me aside with urgent news. He showed me footage of my father-in-law, Gerald, sneaking a gift box from the table.
My heart sank as I confronted Gerald, thinking he had stolen from us. Instead, his confession shocked me even more: he claimed he wasn’t stealing but protecting me. Vivian, my new mother-in-law, had allegedly filled the silverware gift with orange-rubbed utensils, knowing my allergy could ruin our honeymoon. Gerald insisted he was trying to discreetly remove and clean it before anyone noticed.
Stunned, I turned to Finn. When I told him the truth, he was devastated by his mother’s betrayal but agreed we couldn’t confront her during the wedding. We decided to let the night continue without drama, though every smile and hug from Vivian felt laced with hidden malice. Her feigned kindness only deepened the pit in my stomach as we pretended everything was normal.
As the evening ended, Gerald quietly returned the cleaned box, ensuring no harm could come from it. Finn and I left hand-in-hand, our love stronger in the face of family secrets. But as we drove into our future together, I couldn’t shake the unease. We had survived the first test of our marriage, yet I knew this was only the beginning of deeper conflicts to come.