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My Sister Shredded My 200 Wedding Invitations I Thought She Was Just Jealous, Until I Learned She Was Saving Me From the Biggest Betrayal of My Life

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“Clara, I didn’t want to tell you like this. I tried yesterday, but you were so caught up with wedding plans, and I… I couldn’t let you marry him without knowing.”

“Knowing what?”

Ivy pulled out her phone with trembling hands. “Two weeks ago, I went to Dad’s to borrow his van.

I saw them through the patio door.”

She played a video, and my kitchen spun. There was Simon, my fiancé, on Dad’s back porch, in the chair I’d helped Dad build last summer. Celeste leaned over him, her polished nails on his shoulders.

They were kissing—not a friendly peck, but a deep, lovers’ kiss. “Oh God,” I whispered, but the video wasn’t done. Simon’s voice came through clearly.

“You’re sure I’ll get the lake house after the will’s sorted?”

Celeste laughed. “Of course, darling. You’ll be family by then.

Well, sort of.” She giggled. Simon grinned. “I’m doing this for us, you know.

Once Clara and I are married, we’re set. That lake house is worth at least half a million.”

My legs buckled. I grabbed the kitchen counter to stay upright.

Ivy paused the video, her eyes brimming with tears. “I confronted Celeste after. She laughed and said you’d ‘thank her later’ for showing you what marriage is really about.

She said Simon was too good for you.”

“Why didn’t you tell me sooner?” I whispered. “I tried!” Ivy said. “I kept hinting something was wrong, asking if you were sure about Simon.

But you were so happy, Clara. You glowed every time the wedding came up. I didn’t know how to break that.”

She was right.

I’d been blissfully caught up in marrying the man I thought I’d spend my life with, blind to his betrayal. I felt shattered. But as I sat amid the ruined invitations, my hurt morphed into something sharper.

Anger. “Ivy,” I said quietly, “can you send me that video?”

She nodded. “Good.

I have a plan.”

That night, after crying until my eyes burned, I decided if Simon and Celeste wanted to humiliate me, I’d turn the tables. But I’d do it smart. For three days, Ivy and I played our parts perfectly.

I texted Simon about wedding details, gushing about becoming his wife. I even called Celeste, asking her advice on flowers and seating, her condescending tone grating as she thought I was clueless. “Oh, Clara,” she said once, “you and Simon will be so happy.

He’s such a devoted man.”

I sent out email invitations, blaming a “printing error” for the destroyed ones. Most guests understood. Meanwhile, Ivy and I gathered more evidence.

The video was just the start. Ivy had screenshots of flirty texts from Celeste’s unlocked phone, left on Dad’s kitchen table. There was also a voicemail Simon left Celeste on Dad’s answering machine, which Ivy recorded.

“Don’t worry, she won’t find out. Just a few more days, and we’ll be together properly,” he’d said. We compiled it all into a tight slideshow.

The wedding day arrived, and the venue was stunning—white roses everywhere, fairy lights twinkling overhead, just as I’d envisioned. Guests sipped prosecco, complimenting my dress. Dad beamed as he walked me down the aisle, oblivious to his girlfriend’s scheme with my fiancé.

Simon stood at the altar in his sharp tuxedo, grinning smugly. Celeste sat in the front row, in a dress far too white for a guest. The officiant began.

I stood across from Simon, clutching my bouquet of lilies. “Before we proceed,” I said, raising a hand to pause the officiant, “I want to share something special—a glimpse into what makes a marriage work.”

I nodded to Ivy at the AV station. The lights dimmed, and the screen behind the altar flickered on.

First slide: Simon and Celeste kissing on Dad’s porch. Gasps echoed through the crowd. Second slide: Simon’s audio clip about the lake house, loud and clear.

Third slide: their text messages. Celeste’s “Can’t wait for you to be my secret husband” drew a sharp gasp from Dad. I faced the guests.

“I thought you should know who we’re really celebrating today.”

Turning to Simon, whose face was ashen, I said, “This wedding’s off.”

Celeste bolted from her seat, shoving past guests to flee. Dad followed, his voice shaking with fury as he shouted for her to disappear from his life. The room buzzed with shocked whispers.

My bridesmaids surrounded me, hugging me tightly. Simon tried to speak. “Clara, please, I can explain—” but the officiant shook his head, gathered his things, and left.

I walked out to a standing ovation. Guests clapped, some hugging me, saying I’d dodged a disaster. Six months later, Simon moved away.

Dad cut Celeste off that night and never spoke to her again. Now, I’ve decided Ivy will be my maid of honour when I find someone truly worth marrying. I don’t know when that’ll be, but I trust fate will bring me a man who’d never betray me.

I’m hopeful for what’s ahead.

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