“You’re not using them anyway,” she shrugged. Even our mom told me to “be the bigger person.” So I was. I told Amanda she could have everything and offered to personally deliver the dress on her wedding day. She was thrilled. But I had other plans.On the day of their wedding, I showed up at the venue in the dress. I hosted a brunch with my loyal friends, using all the decorations, catering, and floral arrangements I’d paid for.
When Amanda and Tyler arrived late with their guests, expecting a wedding, they were met with a full celebration my celebration. Amanda’s jaw dropped. “What are you doing?” she hissed. “Enjoying the venue I paid for. In the dress I paid for. With people who love me.” She stormed off, dragging Tyler behind her, humiliated in front of their guests. I raised a glass. “To closure.” That day, I didn’t lose anything I reclaimed everything.