My Wedding Dress Vanished Just Hours Before I Walked Down the Aisle, and the Aftermath Still Haunts Me

…because there, in my wedding dress, standing at the altar like she belonged there, was my twin sister.

She smiled when she saw me. Not nervous. Not apologetic. Calm. Satisfied.

The room erupted in whispers. My mom burst into tears. My fiancé turned ghost-white. And suddenly everything clicked—the pale look, the panic, the way everyone avoided my eyes that morning.

I remember my sister saying, softly but clearly,
“Relax. You said yourself you weren’t sure you were ready.”

I don’t remember screaming, but apparently I did.

Turns out, while I slept, they’d all decided it was “for the best.” That I was too emotional. Too stressed. That she and my fiancé had been “in love for months” and didn’t want to waste the venue.

They thought I’d just… accept it.

I didn’t.

I walked back down that aisle in my old prom dress, left the church, and never spoke to half of them again.

The dress?
I took it with me.

And last I heard, she couldn’t zip it up.

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