As the morning sunlight filtered through the curtains, casting a soft golden glow over the room, Susan stood before her mirror, a vision of elegance and grace in her emerald green gown. Today was her son’s wedding day, a joyous occasion she had eagerly anticipated for months.
With a sense of excitement tinged with nervousness, Susan made her way to the wedding venue, her heart brimming with love and anticipation. Little did she know that her choice of attire would soon become the center of unexpected controversy.
As Susan entered the bustling venue, she couldn’t help but notice the whispers and sidelong glances from some of the guests. Ignoring the faint feeling of unease that gnawed at her, she pressed on, determined to celebrate her son’s special day with unwavering enthusiasm.
However, her excitement quickly turned to confusion and dismay when she stepped into the bride’s room and was met with a scene of tearful distress. The bride, her eyes red and swollen, looked up at Susan with accusing eyes.
“Why did you do this to me?” the bride sobbed, her words cutting through the air like a knife. Susan’s heart sank as she struggled to comprehend the sudden outburst.
“What do you mean, honey?” Susan asked, her voice trembling with uncertainty.
The bride’s response was unexpected and shocking. “Your dress,” she exclaimed, her voice choked with emotion. “It’s ruining everything.”
Susan was taken aback by the bride’s words. Never in her wildest dreams had she imagined that her choice of attire could cause such distress. In her mind, the emerald green gown had been a symbol of celebration and joy, a reflection of her love and pride for her son on his special day.
As the reality of the situation sank in, Susan felt a wave of sadness wash over her. Had she unknowingly caused harm to her son’s wedding day? Was her choice of outfit truly to blame for the bride’s tears and anguish?
In the midst of the chaos and confusion, Susan couldn’t help but question herself. Had she been wrong to wear the green dress? Was there something she had missed, some unspoken rule or tradition that she had unknowingly violated?
As she grappled with these thoughts, Susan couldn’t shake the feeling of guilt that weighed heavily on her heart. In her mind, she had only wanted to celebrate her son’s wedding in style, to show her love and support in the best way she knew how.
But now, as she stood in the bride’s room, faced with tears and accusations, Susan couldn’t help but wonder if she had unwittingly ruined her son’s special day. And as she searched for answers, one question lingered in her mind: was she really wrong here?