Violet treasured her late mother’s wedding dress, the last keepsake she had of her. She wore it at her own wedding and carefully preserved it, hoping to one day pass it down. When her stepsister Anya got engaged and begged to wear it, Violet hesitated but agreed after Anya promised to take good care of it.
On the big day, Violet was horrified. Anya had cut the dress short, altered the design, and stripped away everything that made it special. To make matters worse, Violet’s father defended Anya, saying the changes made it “less old-fashioned.” To Violet, it wasn’t just a dress—it was her last tie to her mom—and watching it destroyed felt like betrayal.
Though she stayed silent during the celebration, Violet’s anger simmered. Later that night, she took matters into her own hands. Posing as a family member with a surprise for Anya, she got access to her stepsister’s honeymoon luggage. Armed with scissors, she slashed through every piece of the fancy silk suitcases and even poured water inside to ruin them completely.
Looking back, Violet admits it was petty but insists it was deserved. Anya had begged to wear the dress, promised to respect it, then ruined it without a thought. Violet’s act of revenge, though extreme, gave her a sense of justice. She still wonders if she went too far, but in her heart, she believes Anya got exactly what she asked for.