My Daughter Knitted My Wedding Dress And Someone Tried To Ruin It Before The Ceremony

The house was already full the morning of my wedding—family drifting through the kitchen with coffee, soft music coming from someone’s phone, the air thick with breakfast, hairspray, and flowers. In the middle of all that warmth, I found my daughter, Lily, tucked into the laundry room beside the dryer, crying like she was trying not to be heard. I sat behind her and wrapped my arms around her small frame, letting the quiet settle before I asked what was wrong. When she finally whispered, “I checked it last night, Mom. It was perfect,” my stomach dropped, because I knew exactly what she meant—the wedding dress she’d spent months knitting for me, stitch by careful stitch, love worked into every row.

Upstairs, the truth waited in the closet. The dress still hung where I’d put it, but the bodice had been tugged apart, yarn loosened into jagged, uneven lines, and a dark stain had spread across the skirt where something had soaked in and dried. Lily sucked in a breath behind me, and I turned fast, pulling her close as she asked if I was angry with her. I cupped her face and told her—firmly, gently—that she’d done nothing wrong. Someone else had done this, and before my mind even caught up, my gut already had a name for it: Clara, my fiancé Daniel’s sister, who’d looked the dress up and down earlier that week with that tight, polite disapproval and called it “homespun” while asking a few too-casual questions about where it would be kept overnight.

I found Clara downstairs arranging fruit like she had all the time in the world, calm and polished and untouched by whatever had happened upstairs.

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