โNo, this canโt be happening!โ My husbandโs anticipation for our wedding night turned to horror when I took off my wedding dress. Iโd been keeping the secret of what lay beneath my dress all day, but it was finally time to expose a shocking revelation.
I had a perfect fairytale wedding. Greg stood at the end of the aisle, beaming like heโd just won the lottery. See, Greg thought this was the start of our perfect life together, but I knew the truth.
That perfect bubble we were living in was about to burst. But not yet, not until I was ready to pop it.
The reception went on like a dream โ champagne glasses clinking, laughter echoing across the perfectly manicured lawns, and Gregโs parents playing the role of doting in-laws. After all, their perfect little boy deserved the perfect little day, didnโt he?
And me? I played my part. I smiled at the right moments and laughed when someone told us a joke. I even danced with Greg like everything was just fine.

Greg thought he knew me. He thought he had me all figured out, but he was wrong.
As the night wore on, Gregโs anticipation for our wedding night became almost unbearable. He couldnโt hide it, not that he was trying to.
His touches lingered too long, and his smile was too wide. I felt like a performer on stage, playing a part that had been written for me long before I even agreed to put on the dress. But I had my own script.
We finally said our goodbyes to the guests, thanking them for coming and accepting their compliments about how beautiful everything had been. Gregโs parents stayed downstairs in the guest rooms, giving us privacy, and Greg couldnโt wait to get me upstairs.
His hand tightened around mine as he led me to the master suite, the same one his parents had graciously let us use for our first night together as husband and wife. How poetic.

He was practically giddy as he closed the door behind us.
The atmosphere in the room shifted, the excitement in the air becoming almost tangible. I could see it in his eyes as he came toward me, his hands already reaching for the zipper of my wedding dress.
โIโve been waiting all night for this,โ he murmured against my neck, his breath hot and full of promise.
I smiled, a small, secret smile that he couldnโt see. โMe too.โ
He carefully unzipped my dress. I stood perfectly still, my heart racing. He was so eager, so confident in what was coming next. He didnโt have a clue.
When the dress finally fell to the floor, I turned around slowly. Iโll never forget the look on his face when he saw what was underneath. He looked like a man standing on the edge of a cliff, teetering, trying to keep his balance.
โNoโฆโ His voice cracked, barely above a whisper. โNo, no, no! This canโt be happening!โ
The tattoo of Gregโs ex, Sarah, stretched across my torso, down to my waist. The words heโd said to her the night before our wedding were perfectly inscribed beneath her face:
โOne last taste of freedom before Iโm bound to the same body forever.โ
It was temporary, sure. But Greg didnโt know that. It was authentic enough to make his knees buckle beneath him.
โHow did you know?โ He sobbed, his gaze fixed on the tattoo.
โSarah was only too eager to rub your betrayal in my face,โ I spat.
โI didnโt mean it,โ he sobbed, his voice thick with regret. โIโm so sorry, I didnโt mean it!โ
Thatโs when we heard the footsteps. Marianne and James burst through the door, their faces full of concern.
โWhatโs going on?โ Marianneโs voice trembled as her eyes darted between her sobbing son and me. Then, her gaze fell on the tattoo. Her face went white.
โItโs simple,โ I replied. โGreg cheated on me.โ
Marianneโs gasp filled the room, sharp and full of disbelief. James, Gregโs father, stood frozen in the doorway. He was always the stoic one, the quiet type who let Marianne handle the dramatics. But this? This was something even he couldnโt swallow.
He wasnโt a man of many words, but the tension in his clenched fists, the way his jaw tightened โ he didnโt need to say anything. It was all right there in his expression.
For a moment, silence stretched between us. The weight of the truth hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. Greg was still on the floor, hands gripping his hair as if that would somehow keep him from falling apart completely.
Marianneโs gaze flicked back to Greg, her lips quivering. โGreg? Is this true?โ
She took a shaky step toward him, her voice fragile, like she was begging him to tell her that what she was seeing wasnโt real, that her son couldnโt have done something so unforgivable.
Greg didnโt answer. He couldnโt. His whole body was trembling, his shoulders shaking as sobs wracked his chest.
โTell me!โ Marianneโs voice cracked, breaking under the pressure of her disbelief. โTell me itโs not true!โ
James stepped forward. His face was like stone, but I could see the fury simmering beneath the surface. He towered over Greg, his hands balled into fists, his whole body radiating a barely contained rage.
โGregory,โ he growled, his voice low and dangerous. โIs this true?โ
Still, Greg couldnโt bring himself to respond. His sobs had quieted, but he remained a crumpled mess on the floor, unable to face the reality of what he had done. I decided to step in.

โHe slept with her the night before our wedding,โ I said, my voice cutting through the tension like a knife. โHe told her he needed โone last taste of freedom before he was bound to the same body forever.โโ
Marianne let out a strangled sob, collapsing onto the edge of the bed as her world came crashing down around her.
Jamesโs face darkened. His nostrils flared as he glared down at his son. Disgust and disappointment warring in his expression.
โYouโve disgraced this family,โ he spat, his voice tight with fury. โHow dare you? How could you betray Lilith like this?โ
Gregโs head snapped up, his eyes wild with panic. โIโm sorry,โ he choked out, his voice barely audible. โI didnโt mean for this to happen. I-I made a mistake.โ
โA mistake?โ I echoed, my voice rising with incredulity.
โYou call sleeping with your ex the night before our wedding a mistake?โ I stepped closer to him, the rage Iโd been holding back finally bubbling to the surface. โNo, you made a choice, Greg. A deliberate, calculated choice to betray me. And now youโre paying for it.โ

Greg turned his tear-streaked face toward me, his eyes wide with desperation. โPlease, Lilithโฆ please, I love you. I didnโt mean for any of this to happen. Iโll do anything! Just please, donโt leave me.โ
I laughed then, a cold, hollow sound that echoed through the room.
โLove me? You love me?โ I shook my head in disbelief. โGreg, you donโt know the first thing about love. If you did, you wouldnโt have done what you did. You wouldnโt have betrayed me like that.โ
He reached for me, his hands trembling, his eyes pleading. โPleaseโฆ Iโm begging you.โ
I stepped back, letting him fall short, my eyes hard and unfeeling. โIโm done, Greg. This is over. You destroyed us the moment you decided to crawl back to Sarah.โ
His father, James, stepped forward then, his voice a low growl.
โGet up,โ he ordered Greg, his patience finally wearing thin. โGet up and face what youโve done.โ
Greg hesitated for a moment, then slowly pushed himself to his feet, his knees still wobbling beneath him. He looked so pathetic, standing there in his wrinkled wedding suit, his face streaked with tears, his whole world crumbling around him.
I turned to Marianne and James, who were still trying to process the fallout. Marianneโs face was red and swollen from crying, while Jamesโs expression was a storm of disappointment and fury.
โIโm leaving,โ I announced, my voice steady and calm, the decision final. โYou can deal with him now.โ
โLilith, please,โ Greg begged one last time, his voice breaking. โPlease donโt go.โ
But I was already done. I turned away from him, from the mess of our ruined wedding night, and reached for my robe. I slipped it over my shoulders, covering the tattoo, and made my way toward the door.
โLilith,โ Greg called after me, his voice full of desperation. โIโll change! Iโll make it right!โ
But I didnโt even bother to respond. There was nothing left to say.
As I stepped out of the room, I heard Jamesโs voice, low and furious, booming through the silence. โThis is what youโve done, Greg. Youโve ruined everything.โ
And then, Gregโs pitiful sobs. His cries echoed through the house, but they didnโt touch me. I walked down the stairs, feeling lighter with every step. I was free. Free from him, free from the lies, free from the betrayal.
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