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Divorce After Wedding Fiasco

My husband, Clark, usually has a quiet demeanor and isn't fond of lively gatherings. Yet, this time, he insisted on being the best man at a friend's wedding. When we arrived, I noticed the bridesmaid was his first love, Raven. Not only did he link arms with her for a toast, but during the ceremony, he also caught the bouquet and pretended to propose to her on one knee. I felt a wave of bitterness, tears welling up as I sought an explanation. His response was dismissive: "It's just a bit of fun between the best man and bridesmaid at weddings. Don't take it so seriously." "We just wanted to make up for missed chances, and you're overreacting?" He was quick to address old regrets with Raven, yet conveniently forgot the wedding ceremony he owed me for seven years. In the past, I might have let it go, but this time, I felt utterly drained. "You've never held a wedding, so you might not get it," Clark remarked, glancing at me in the rearview mirror. "It's just normal for the best man and bridesmaid to have fun at a wedding.
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My husband, Clark, usually has a quiet demeanor and isn't fond of lively gatherings. Yet, this time, he insisted on being the best man at a friend's wedding. When we arrived, I noticed the bridesmaid was his first love, Raven. Not only did he link arms with her for a toast, but during the ceremony, he also caught the bouquet and pretended to propose to her on one knee.

I felt a wave of bitterness, tears welling up as I sought an explanation. His response was dismissive: "It's just a bit of fun between the best man and bridesmaid at weddings. Don't take it so seriously."

"We just wanted to make up for missed chances, and you're overreacting?" He was quick to address old regrets with Raven, yet conveniently forgot the wedding ceremony he owed me for seven years. In the past, I might have let it go, but this time, I felt utterly drained.

"You've never held a wedding, so you might not get it," Clark remarked, glancing at me in the rearview mirror. "It's just normal for the best man and bridesmaid to have fun at a wedding. You need to loosen up a bit." I nodded slightly, unable to shake off my deep disappointment.

Clark, being a doctor, barely takes any time off during the year. Over Thanksgiving, I had planned a getaway just for the two of us, but he insisted on being a groomsman for his friend instead. The trip I had been looking forward to for a year was suddenly canceled.

We stopped at a gas station, and I opened the shopping bag Clark had left in the back seat. Inside was a pair of beautiful, soft leather flats. My spirits lifted instantly. After wearing high heels for too long, the flats would be so much more comfortable for the outdoor wedding. Clark was always like this—appearing indifferent, yet just when I thought he didn’t care, he would surprise me with a thoughtful gesture.

"Thanks, I really like the shoes," I said, smiling. He stayed calm, but there was a strange look in his eyes. When I tried them on, they didn’t fit. My feet are a size eight, but he had bought a size six.

Clark didn’t offer an explanation and quietly drove on. It wasn’t until we arrived at the wedding venue and I saw Raven that I understood who the shoes were for. Raven, in her snow-white gown, naturally walked over to stand beside Clark, who looked dapper in his suit.

She stood there, beaming at me, "Winnie, thank you for coming to our wedding." My heart twisted painfully, like a piece was missing. I looked at Raven’s bridal-like dress and asked, "Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're the bridesmaid, right?"

My question made the wedding staff glance our way. They whispered, gesturing toward Raven, "Is she the bridesmaid? Why is she dressed like that? People might think she’s the bride."

"The bridesmaid should complement the bride, and she's going too far."

Raven looked pained, wavering slightly. Clark stepped in front of her, his words to me were filled with reproach: "We're already married, and it seems improper for me to be a best man, so are you trying to stir things up against me, Miss Journalist?"

The bitterness in my throat was overwhelming, leaving me speechless. Devin, the groom, hurried over to smooth things over, pleading for patience: "It's my big day, a once-in-a-lifetime event. The three of us—Clark, Raven, and I—are old friends, and we seldom get the chance to be together. Winnie, please don't overthink this, just let it go."

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