The dress was already hanging in the closet. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/2ddb6a/620x0/1/0/2025/03/14/ne7pblprg5kss7odkwyxhkjsoxq8umkne7d8slu7.jpg" alt = "wedding @pexels" styles = "background-color: rgba (113,98,85.1)" > < p > invitations long distributed.

< p > reserved room.

< p > in a few days I was to stand in front of the altar and say & yes & & I loved a man who & oacute; I loved with all my heart.

< p > but then I found out the truth.

< p > We've been together for four years.

< p > We've made wedding plans for a long time & ndash; WSP & AMP; Oacute; LNE APARTMENT, FAMILY.

< p > I never thought that his parents could be against me.

< P >Yes, they were not a detailed exuberant, but they never gave me that something was wrong.

< p > at least I thought so.

< p > until that conversation.

< p > — Honey & Hellip; We have to talk — He said quietly, and I immediately felt that something was wrong.

< p > — What happened ?

< p > looked at me sadly.

< p > — My parents & Hellip; They don't want us to get married.

< p > I felt something tightened on my throat.

< p > — What ?

< p > — Do not accept you.

< p > — But & hellip; why ?

< p > took a deep breath.

< p > — Because you are not & the right & rdquo;.

< p > It sounded like a blow

< p > not suitable.

< p > not for him.

< p > not for them.

< p > — Why didn't you tell me ? — I whispered.

< p > — Because I thought it would change. That I will convince them.

< p > — But you have not convinced ?

< p > silent.

< p > It was worse than anything else.

< p > The next day I went to them.

< p > I could not live in ignorance.

< p > I couldn't pretend that nothing happened.

< p > — Please tell me the truth — I said, looking them straight in the eye.

< p > my fiancé's mother raised her eyebrows, as if she wasn't surprised at all.

< p > — What do you want to find out ?

< p > — Why don't you accept me ?

< p > shrugged.

< p > — Because you should not be his wife.

< p > I felt cold.

< p > — So who ?

< p > — Someone from a better family. Someone who knows the rules.

< p > — Rules ?

< p > — Someone who does not enter the house of future in -laws & oacute; in and does not force the size of & v.

< p > I stood there, listening to how he humiliates me, how he treats me as an obstacle, not a person who loves her son. ~ 60 > < p > — And what about him ? — I asked.

< p > — He will do what will be best for him.

< p > Two days before the wedding he canceled the wedding.

< p > could not stand.

< p > could not fight for me.

< p > and I couldn't fight for two.

< p > I looked at the wedding dress, which I will never put on.

And to invitations that will never reach the guests.

< p > and I understood one.

< p > I didn't lose love.

< p > I lost to his mother.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116