My Fiancé’s Brother Tried to Stop Our Wedding

The night before my wedding, I was with my bridesmaids at the hotel — sipping wine, doing last-minute prep — when a knock came at the door. A hotel staffer handed me a huge bouquet of red roses. I smiled, thinking it was from my fiancé, Mark.

The note changed everything: “I don’t.” At first, I thought it was a joke. I called Mark — no answer. Texted. Nothing. Panic set in. I drove to his apartment with my maid of honor, heart pounding. Mark answered the door looking confused — and swore he hadn’t sent anything. I believed him… but had no answers.

Until the next morning, when his brother, Eric, showed up at my hotel room. He confessed.
He sent the flowers. Because he was in love with me. He wanted to stop the wedding. I was shocked, furious, and heartbroken. I told Mark immediately.He was livid — told Eric he was no longer welcome at the wedding, or in his life. And somehow… despite the chaos, the betrayal, the near-derailment — Mark and I still said “I do.” It was imperfect, emotional, but real. We made it through.

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