My Parents Wanted My Sister to Walk Down the Aisle First at My Wedding —
We Agreed, So They Got Into Our Trap
My parents always favored my sister Melissa, overshadowing my birthdays and preferences. In high school, her social fall led her to falsely accuse me, isolating me with my parents’ blind support. I escaped with a college scholarship, found my voice, and met Ryan, who proposed after two years. Planning a modest wedding, we
accepted my parents’ financial help, despite their condition that Melissa walk down the aisle first in a white dress. Ryan devised a plan: he misled them into funding a lavish wedding while securing private security. On the day, Melissa was denied entry, throwing a tantrum as I walked down alone. After the ceremony, Ryan dismissed my parents’ protests, and we enjoyed their paid reception. Melissa’s threat to ruin us was shared publicly, but we left for Bali, confident in our future together, leaving her drama behind.