All My Fiancée’s Bridesmaids Wore Black at the Last Minute – Everything Was Just as I Planned

A Wedding Turned Reckoning

The wedding venue was perfect—golden light, elegant chairs, and floral arrangements that spoke of Sofia’s months of meticulous planning. Everything was flawless… until it wasn’t.

I stood at the altar, calm, but numb. I had carefully designed this moment. It was supposed to be a celebration, but all I felt was emptiness.

Seventy-Two Hours Earlier

Elena had shattered my world. “I saw her… with him,” she said, her voice trembling. The woman I was about to marry, Sofia, had betrayed me. Elena had even taken a photo—proof of Sofia kissing another man.

The Present

The ceremony began, but instead of the soft blue bridesmaid dresses Sofia had planned, they wore black. A funeral procession, not a wedding.

When Sofia stepped forward, she froze, seeing the black dresses. Her confidence faltered.

“This isn’t a wedding, Sofia,” I said, coldly. “It’s a funeral.”

The truth had come to light, and Sofia, now exposed, fled the scene. I walked away from it all. The fairytale was over. Sofia had written the ending herself.

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