As We Left the Church After Our Wedding Ceremony, My Husband Carried His Mother Instead of Me Because ‘She Wanted to Experience It Too’ –
Was she saying what I thought she was saying?
The joy had vanished from our guests’ faces, replaced with confusion and, in some cases, amusement.
I looked at Ethan. Our gazes met, and I silently pleaded with him to fix this… to quietly stop his mother from ruining our moment.
He nodded slightly.
But then Diane leaned in and whispered something in his ear.
Our gazes met, and I silently pleaded with him to fix this.
I didn’t hear the words, but I watched the determination drain from Ethan’s face.
He looked uncertainly at me, then bent down and lifted his mother into his arms.
“Sorry, babe,” he murmured, not quite meeting my eyes. “She gets upset if I say no. You know how she is. I’ll carry you next, okay? Just… don’t make a scene.”
A few people gasped.
Someone behind me whispered, “Oh my God.”
He looked uncertainly at me, then bent down and lifted his mother into his arms.
Diane wrapped both arms around his neck immediately, smiling like she’d just won something. Cameras flashed.
“Look at my son!” she called. “This is the man I raised!”
I stood alone in my wedding dress, bouquet in hand, and watched as my husband carried another woman out of our ceremony.
My face went so hot I thought I might actually faint.
I watched as my husband carried another woman out of our ceremony.
I tightened my grip on the bouquet in the hope that it would stop my fingers from shaking. My throat was tight, and my heart had just cracked clean in two.
I remember thinking, very clearly, This will be the one moment of my wedding day that I remember forever. I am never going to get over this.
Then I felt someone touch my veil near my shoulder.
My mother.
This will be the one moment of my wedding day that I remember forever.
Mom looked at me with an expression that said everything words can’t.
In an instant, my shock faded, and tears welled up in my eyes. I let out a sob, then bit my lip. The last thing I wanted was to give Diane the satisfaction of knowing she’d made me cry.
My mom reached out, touched my cheek gently, and straightened my veil. Then she turned to face the congregation.
Her face turned steely.
Then she did something that stunned the entire church.
In an instant, my shock faded, and tears welled up in my eyes.
Mom stepped out into the aisle and started to clap.
The wedding guests gasped.
The photographer lowered his camera.
Ethan turned so abruptly that Diane almost slipped in his arms. Diane’s smile flickered when she saw my mother standing there. Ethan’s brow furrowed in confusion.
Then my mother said something that left them both pale as snow.
Ethan turned so abruptly that Diane almost slipped in his arms.
My mother looked at them with the saddest expression I had ever seen on her face.
“Well,” she said softly, “I suppose we all understand the marriage arrangement now.”
You could have dropped a pin on those church steps, and everybody would have heard it.
Ethan put Diane down at once.
“Linda, why would you say that?” Diane sobbed. “You just ruined a beautiful moment for me.”
Nobody moved.
“I suppose we all understand the marriage arrangement now.”
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