My MIL and Her Friends Ate Our $1000 Wedding Cake the Night before Our Wedding, So I Taught Her a Lesson

I was heartbroken and furious when my mother-in-law Linda and her friends devoured my $1000 wedding cake, leaving only crumbs behind. Determined to teach them a lesson, my revenge plan began to take shape.

“No way I’m paying. It’s too expensive for something that tasted disgusting, JUST LIKE YOUR TASTE IN EVERYTHING,” Linda sneered. My beautiful wedding cake, saved for months, was gone. Only crumbs and a half-eaten slice remained on the table.

“Linda, how could you?” I choked out. “That cake was for my wedding, Linda! It cost a thousand dollars! How will I replace it so soon?” Linda rolled her eyes. “It was just a cake. And honestly, it wasn’t even that good!”

First, I needed to call the bakery, but no one was available to take my order. My best friend and maid of honor, Sarah, stepped in. “We’ll fix this, okay?” Sarah and I worked tirelessly, baking and decorating a new cake. Despite exhaustion, we created a beautiful cake filled with love and care.

At the wedding reception, I revealed the security footage of Linda and her friends eating the original cake. Gasps echoed around the room as everyone watched. Linda’s face turned red. “I installed a camera because I knew Linda didn’t like me,” I explained calmly. “This day is about love and celebration, and I won’t let anything ruin it.”

The guests erupted in laughter when caterers served slices of Styrofoam cake to Linda and her friends with notes saying, “For those with truly tasteless appetites.” Even Linda’s husband laughed, acknowledging she had it coming. My husband, Alex, supported me through it all, making our wedding day unforgettable despite Linda’s antics.

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