Bride Exposed The Parents Who Chose Dubai Over Her Wedding Day-eirian

I was standing in Janet’s living room with my mother’s antique veil halfway pinned into my hair when my phone lit up.

Mom.

For one ridiculous second, I smiled.

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I thought she was calling to ask how the fitting was going.

I thought maybe she wanted to hear whether the lace still held its shape, whether it smelled faintly of cedar from the old box, whether I felt beautiful wearing something she had once worn.

Janet stood behind me with two veil pins between her lips, smiling into the mirror like she was trying not to cry before the wedding had even started.

I answered.

“Tori, honey,” Mom said, and I heard the announcement before the words arrived.

There was no hello.

There was no softness.

There was just that careful voice she used when she had already decided what I would be expected to survive.

“Your father and I talked it through,” she said.

My stomach tightened.

Janet’s eyes lifted to mine in the mirror.

“Preston’s Dubai launch falls on your wedding weekend,” Mom continued.

I already knew that.

Everyone knew that, because Preston had spent two years building his luxury boutique concept and six months making sure no one could forget the opening date.

He had investors flying in.

He had a ribbon-cutting.

He had champagne, photographers, and a logo my parents had helped pay a designer to polish.

I had a wedding.

I had a venue with string lights, a dress with long sleeves, and the faint hope that my parents would choose me for one day without needing to be convinced.

“He needs us there,” Mom said.

The veil suddenly felt heavy.

“Mom,” I said, “my wedding is that Saturday.”

“We know,” she replied, already tired of my tone.

That was how my family worked.

They hurt me, then got exhausted by the sound of me noticing.

“You have Liam’s whole family,” she said.

Janet went still behind me.

“Preston needs his real family this weekend.”

There it was.

Not Preston needs support.

Not we are torn in two.

Not we are sorry.

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