MY FIANCÉ AND HIS MOM DEMANDED I WEAR A RED WEDDING DRESS — BUT I HAD A BETTER IDEA.

MY FIANCÉ AND HIS MOM DEMANDED I WEAR A RED WEDDING DRESS — BUT I HAD A BETTER IDEA.

When Daniel proposed, I was over the moon. In a few days, I bought my dream white wedding dress—delicate, elegant, perfect.

Then his mother, Margaret, who never liked me (especially since I had a child from a previous relationship), saw it.

Her face twisted. “No. You can’t wear white.”
I blinked. “Excuse me?”

She smirked. “White is for pure brides. You have a child.”
I turned to Daniel, expecting him to shut this down. Instead, he nodded. “She’s right. It’s only fair.”
Fair? FAIR?!

The next day, my dress was GONE.
In its place? A dramatic RED gown. Bought with my money.

Margaret smirked. “Now, this is a PROPER dress.”
I clenched my fists. Fine. Let them think they won.
I arrived in their red dress. Margaret beamed—dressed in WHITE. What a surprise! Even Daniel, in his crisp white suit, looked smug.
As I reached the altar, I took a slow, deliberate look at the guests.
Then, one by one, they all STOOD UP. Margaret’s jaw fell open. “WHAT—WHAT IS THIS?!”
Then—it happened.

A sea of white flooded the room.

Every single bridesmaid. Every single female guest. Even my best friend’s 80-year-old grandmother. All of them, dressed in the purest, brightest white.

Margaret’s face paled. She spun to Daniel, who looked just as bewildered.

I smiled sweetly. “Oh, didn’t you hear? Red is the new white.”

A ripple of laughter swept through the room.

Margaret’s lips trembled. “You—you did this on purpose!”

I tilted my head. “What, coordinated with my guests? I just followed your lead.” I gestured toward her pristine white gown, feigning admiration. “After all, you seem to believe only the ‘pure’ deserve to wear this color.”

The guests murmured, now openly whispering. I could already hear the murmurs of How tacky… and The mother-in-law in white?

Margaret flushed, her hands clenching her dress as if she could suddenly make it disappear. Daniel’s face darkened.

“This is ridiculous,” he hissed. “You’re making a scene.”

I smiled wider. “Oh, no, darling. YOU made a scene when you and your mother stole my dress.

Margaret stepped forward, voice shaking with rage. “You ungrateful little—”

I raised my hand, silencing her. Then, before Daniel could react, I turned to the officiant.

“I’ve had a change of heart,” I announced, voice clear as a bell. “I won’t be marrying this man.”

A stunned silence fell over the room.

Daniel’s eyes bulged. “W-What?”

Margaret gasped. “You CAN’T—”

I lifted the hem of my red dress, twirled for effect, and grinned. “I deserve a husband who respects me. One who doesn’t let his mommy dictate his choices. And certainly not one who thinks a woman’s worth is measured by the color of her dress.”

Margaret sputtered, but before she could launch into another tirade, I turned and strode down the aisle—my head high, my white-clad army cheering behind me.

And as I stepped outside into the sunlight, I smiled.

Best. Decision. Ever.

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