My Fiancé and His Mom Demanded I Wear a Red Wedding Dress Because I Have a Child, but I Had a Better Idea

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When my future MIL saw my white wedding dress, she sneered. “White is for pure brides.

You have a child.” Worse? My fiancé agreed!

But they went too far when they replaced my dream wedding dress with a blood-red gown, forcing me to take drastic action.

I used to believe love could conquer anything. That when two people truly cared for each other, the rest of the world faded away. I was wrong.

Daniel and I had been dating for nearly two years when he proposed.

“Will you marry me?” hel asked, down on one knee in our favorite restaurant.

The candlelight caught the diamond just right, making it sparkle like the tears in my eyes.

“Yes,” I whispered, then louder, “Yes!”

Daniel slipped the ring onto my finger, and I felt like I was floating. Finally, I thought, my life was coming together.

That night, as Daniel slept beside me, I stared at the ceiling and allowed myself to dream of our future. My daughter, Lily, would have a proper family, and I’d have a partner I could count on.

I knew there would be challenges.

Margaret, Daniel’s mother, had never fully accepted me, but I thought we had reached some kind of understanding.

Turned out I was wrong about that too.

I went dress shopping the next day. As luck would have it, I found the perfect dress in the third store I visited. I bought the dress that day, spending more than I should have but knowing it was worth it.

Then Margaret arrived.

I was still upstairs, admiring my gorgeous gown, when she stepped into the room. She took one look at my dress and her face twisted in disgust.

“Oh, no,” she said, shaking her head. “You can’t wear white.”

“Why on earth not?” I asked.

She let out a patronizing laugh.

“White is for pure brides. You already have a child, so you should wear red instead. It’s less… misleading.”

“What!?” I was so shocked I almost dropped my dress on the floor.

Daniel appeared in the doorway then, all smiles, and completely oblivious to the tension in the room.

“Daniel, you should’ve told her she can’t wear a white dress, dear,” Margaret said before I could get a word in.

“It’s completely inappropriate. I told her she should wear red instead.”

I turned to Daniel, expecting him to shut this down immediately.

Instead, he nodded. “I didn’t think of it…” He then looked me in the eye and said, “Mom’s right.

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