My wedding day took a bizarre turn when our videographer pulled me aside with shocking footage. What I saw next would test my new marriage, expose a family’s dark secrets, and leave me questioning everything I thought I knew about love and trust.
I stared at my reflection, adjusting my veil for the hundredth time. Today was supposed to be perfect, the happiest day of my life. Little did I know what chaos lay ahead.
The ceremony went off without a hitch. Finn looked incredible in his tux, and I felt like a princess in my dress. We said our vows, kissed, and just like that, we were married.
At the reception, we cut the cake together, feeding each other tiny bites and laughing as frosting smeared on our faces. Everything felt magical, like a dream come true.
Until Mike, our videographer, tapped me on the shoulder.
“Hey Nora, can I talk to you for a sec?” he asked, his expression oddly serious.
I nodded, following him to a quiet corner of the reception hall. “What’s up?”
Mike fidgeted with his camera. “There’s something you need to see.”
He turned the camera around, showing me the small screen on the back. As I watched, my jaw dropped.
There, clear as day, was my new father-in-law, Gerald, sneaking up to the gift table. He looked around furtively, then grabbed a box and quickly walked out of the room.
“Is he stealing our presents?” I gasped.
Mike shrugged. “I don’t know what to think. I figured you should see it.”
I thanked Mike, my mind reeling. What the hell was going on? Why would Gerald steal from us?
I needed answers. Scanning the room, I spotted Gerald near the bar, sipping a drink and chatting with some relatives.
“Excuse me,” I said, approaching the group. “Gerald, can I borrow you for a moment? It’s important.”
Gerald looked surprised but nodded. “Of course, Nora. What’s up?”
I led him to a quiet space. “Gerald, I just saw something really weird on the wedding video.”
His face paled slightly. “Oh? What did you see?”
“I saw you taking one of our gifts and leaving with it. What’s going on?”
Gerald glanced around nervously, then leaned in close. “Nora, I can explain. It’s not what you think.”
“Then what is it? Because it looks an awful lot like you’re stealing from us.”
He sighed heavily, rubbing his forehead. “I wasn’t stealing, I swear. I was trying to protect you.”
“Protect me? From what?”
Gerald’s voice lowered to a whisper. “From Vivian. She’s up to something nasty.”
I frowned, confused. “What do you mean?”
“Earlier today, I overheard her talking to herself in the dressing room. She was drunk, rambling about some plan.”
“What plan?”
“She packed that gift box with silverware she’d rubbed with orange peels. She knows you’re allergic.”
I gasped, suddenly feeling light-headed. My orange allergy wasn’t life-threatening, but it caused a horrible rash that couldn’t be exposed to sunlight. If I’d touched that silverware…
“But why would she do that?” I asked, still struggling to process this information.
Gerald’s expression was grim. “She wanted to ruin your honeymoon. She figured if you got a rash, you’d have to cancel. And since the tickets are non-refundable —”
“She and you would get to go instead,” I finished, feeling sick.
“Exactly. I couldn’t let that happen. I was just trying to get the silverware out, clean it, and put it back before anyone noticed.”
I leaned against the wall, trying to steady myself. “Gerald, I don’t know what to say.”
“I’m so sorry, Nora. I know it looks bad. I just didn’t want to cause a scene at the wedding.”
I nodded, still processing. “I understand. Thank you for telling me the truth.”
“What are you going to do?” he asked, looking concerned.
I took a deep breath, straightening up. “I need to talk to Finn. We’ll figure it out together.”
After leaving Gerald, I went to find my new husband. He was chatting with some college friends, but his smile faded when he saw my expression.