As their wedding approached, a couple was eagerly anticipating their special day. But just a week before, a bridesmaid, driven by jealousy, sent the groom a picture of the bride in her wedding dress. Her goal was to “stir doubt and invoke superstition,” casting a shadow over the couple’s union.
The groom, unsettled and haunted by fear of bad luck, decided to cancel the wedding. He was “grappling with an overwhelming sense of unease,” leading him to abandon their plans despite the bride’s confusion and devastation.
In the aftermath, the couple, hurt by the betrayal, decided to postpone their wedding indefinitely. They needed time to heal and distance themselves from the toxic influence. A year later, having overcome the emotional turmoil, they chose to renew their commitment with a more intimate ceremony, surrounded only by supportive friends. The bridesmaid who had caused the disruption was no longer part of their lives.