My Dad’s New Fiancée Took My Late Mother’s Wedding Dress Even Though I Had Been Saving It for Myself – So I Had to Teach Her a Lesson
My Dad’s New Fiancée Took My Late Mother’s Wedding Dress Even Though I Had Been Saving It for Myself – So I Had to Teach Her a Lesson My mother died of cancer when I was 12 years old. Before she passed, one thing remained untouched in our home: her wedding dress. It was carefully preserved in a special box and stored in my old bedroom closet. Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of wearing it on my wedding day. It wasn’t just a dress—it was the last piece of my mother I could carry into my future. Years later, my father got engaged to a woman named Susan. She was younger than him, confident, and determined to leave her mark on everything. After moving into our house, she gradually replaced many of the things my mother had chosen. The curtains changed. The furniture changed. Family heirlooms quietly disappeared. I tolerated it because my father seemed happy again. Then I came home for their wedding. The night of the rehearsal dinner, I walked into the restaurant and felt my heart s...