NIGHT OF THEIR WEDDING TURNED INTO A NIGHTMARE

Gregg and Sally had the wedding of their dreams. It was like a fairytale. Everything went according to the plan, and none of the guests caused a drama. The bride and the groom were the main stars of the event.

As the night was progressing, Gregg’s made it clear that he couldn’t wait for the night. His touches stayed too long on her body and he had a naughty smile on his face when he was looking at her.

A couple on their wedding day | Source: Midjourney

As the wedding was over, and the bride and groom said their goodbyes to the guests, they went to Greg’s parents’ house. The parents stayed in the guest room in the downstairs, while they gave privacy to the newlywed couple.

When Gregg closed the door of their room, he hugged to his wife and stated that he was waiting for this moment the whole day, as his breath was touching Sally’s neck. “Me too.” Sally responded with a cheeky smile.

As Gregg unzipped Sally’s wedding dress, he was shocked with what he saw. The last thing he said to his ex-girlfriend, Sarah was written on Sally’s torso. “One last taste of freedom before I’m bound to the same body forever,” along with Sarah’s name.

A shocked man | Source: Midjourney

“No, no, no! This can’t be happening!” Gregg yelled.

Then Sally revealed that Sarah told her the truth before their wedding day. Then Gregg’s parents barged in when Gregg yelled. They were shocked to see their son crying. Sally revealed the truth of how Gregg cheated on her.

It was clear that James, Gregg’s father was angry. His expression was saying everything he was not uttering.

As Gregg was silent when James asked his son whether it was true or not, Sally explained the situation with the evidence Sarah sent her. There were pictures from their night together.

An angry man | Source: Midjourney

Marianne, Gregg’s mother, was crying uncontrollably, while James was filled with fury. “GET UP!” he said. He then held him from his neck, and pulled him outside. Then turned to Sally and apologized. He stated that every penny he saved for his son is now hers.

At his wedding day, Gregg both lost the woman who loved him, and his protective and supportive family.

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