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Stepmother tells 13-year-old stepdaughter that she can't have her wedding dress because she wants to save it for bio daughter, stepdaughter complains to bio mom: 'Everyone's mad'
Weddings are such a special and convivial time. It's supposed to be a ceremonious day of love, a celebration of two people uniting and tethering themselves to each other. To bring together family and friends under the arch of commitment and love, a joyful and beautiful event. But oftentimes, weddings serve as ground for past dramas and resentments. That insensitive comment that your aunt told your sister 12 years ago? Yeah, it's all coming out now. Or how about the uncle that always drinks too much and starts spilling all the family secrets. Yes, when family gets together, it's not the fairytale everyone expected it to be.
In the story here, it centers around the potential wedding of the protagonist's stepdaughter. They're looking through an old photo album together. The young girl sees her stepmom in a wedding dress, and asks about it. She says she still has it, and the stepdaughter asks if she can wear it at her wedding, to which the stepmom says that she's saving it for her bio daughter.