Bride Takes The Mic After Her Parents Lose All 9 Wedding Seats-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Bride Takes The Mic After Her Parents Lose All 9 Wedding Seats-nhu9999

On my wedding day, I found the main table replaced — 9 seats taken by my husband’s family while my parents were left standing. His mom sneered, “They look poor,” he agreed… So I made an announcement that ruined him instantly!

By the time I reached the ballroom doors, the string quartet was playing the soft version of some love song everyone pretends not to know.

The room smelled like roses, buttercream, hairspray, and expensive hotel polish.

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Every glass on every table caught the chandelier light.

Every chair had been tucked in neatly.

Every napkin stood folded like a little white crown.

For half a second, I let myself believe the hard part was over.

I had survived the early morning makeup chair, the photographer’s fake-laugh requests, the zipper that stuck on my dress, and the small ache in my ribs from smiling too long.

Then I saw my parents standing beside the wall.

Not sitting.

Standing.

My mother had both hands wrapped around her old pearl purse, the one she had carried to church, funerals, job interviews, and every important day of my life.

The clasp was worn silver at the edge where her thumb always found it.

My father stood beside her in his brown suit.

He had saved for months to buy that suit.

He had tried it on in our living room three different times, turning once in front of the hallway mirror and asking my mother if the shoulders looked right.

Now he stood stiffly under the hotel light, smiling at people who were not looking at him.

The main family table was full.

All 9 seats were taken.

The table I had personally arranged for my parents and our closest family was now occupied by Victor’s relatives.

His aunt sat where my mother was supposed to sit.

His two cousins were already unfolding their napkins.

His uncle had leaned back with one arm draped over the chair like he had been born there.

At the center sat Celeste, Victor’s mother, dressed in champagne silk, her hair pinned perfectly, her face bright with the satisfaction of a woman who had won something no one else knew was a contest.

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