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Wedding Night Nightmare

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 740    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

I have an idea. Liv, why don't we... why don't we sleep on the new couch in the living room? It's a p

living room of our own house, so his sister-in-law could have our bed. The suggestion wasn't just absurd, it was insulting. It communic

us?" I asked,

er, a new voice cut

hell is going

ing, his tie loosened. He took in the scene with a quick, sharp glance: Brittany clinging to his mother, Ethan looking like a condemned

," Martha began. "Olivia is b

pted, his voice firm, cutting his mother

to make my composure crumble. The anger that had been holding me together wavered, and a wave of raw

"Brittany is insisting that she should sleep in the master bed

r showing any weakness in front of them. It was the injustice of it, the sheer, mind-bending insanity of the sit

me to his wife, then to his brother. He

. "It's your wedding night. You're telling your wife to sleep on the c

he'd been struck. "I

turned his glare on Brittany. "And you. What are you doing? T

sband, in front of everyone, was a blow she couldn't absorb. Her carefully

at the nearest object-a crystal vase filled with white roses on the nightstand. With a furious scream, she sw

ger at a stunned Ethan. "Do you think he paid for his own college tuition? Do you think he bought that car on his own?

ion. It was about a debt she felt was owed, a debt she had come to collect on m

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“The scent of champagne and wedding cake still clung to me, a sweet echo of the vows I' d just taken. But the sweetness turned to ash as I walked into my new home, only to find my sister-in-law, Brittany, smugly claiming our master bedroom. My husband, Ethan, stood by, silent and useless, as his mother, Martha, joined in, demanding deference from me, the "newcomer." They claimed this house, this life, everything, was owed to them for their past "sacrifices" for Ethan, who now suggested we sleep on the living room couch to "keep the peace." This wasn' t peace; it was an insult, a blatant attempt to strip me of my dignity on my own wedding night. I felt a cold wave of realization wash over me-the man I married wouldn't even stand up for me in our own home. My heart sank with disappointment, his family' s accusations painting me as an ungrateful usurper. I was an outsider, being put in my place, my privacy violated, my very presence mocked. "She wants our room," I finally said, my voice thick with unshed tears, the injustice of it all bringing me to the brink. Just then, Ethan' s brother, David, walked in, demanding an explanation, a flicker of hope amidst the chaos. But before he could truly intervene, Brittany, enraged by his questioning, lashed out, smashing a vase and screaming about the "debt" Ethan owed them. It wasn't about respect; it was about possession, about an imagined claim on my husband and everything I owned. "If I can't have this room, then nobody will," she shrieked, destroying our wedding photos, proving this was a deliberate act of malice, not just a petty squabble. Then, she grabbed a heavy sculpture, threatening to "redecorate" my face, while my husband stood frozen, paralyzed by fear. In that moment of his cowardice, my love dissolved, replaced by a chilling resolve. This wasn't a family dispute; it was a home invasion. I pulled out my phone, dialing 911, my voice steady as I reported the destruction and the threat. I called my cousins for backup, ready to face the music. "This is my house," I declared, holding up the deed with only my name on it, "You are trespassers." The police were on their way, and I was not going to break.”
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