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On Our Wedding Night, I Took off My Wedding Dress – When My Husband Saw What Was Underneath, He Ran Away in Tears

“No, this can’t be happening!” My husband’s excitement for our wedding night turned to horror when I took off my wedding dress. I had kept a secret hidden all day, and now it was time to reveal the shocking truth.

We had a perfect fairytale wedding. Greg stood at the end of the aisle, beaming as if he had just hit the jackpot. To him, this was the beginning of our perfect life together. But I knew the truth.

That perfect bubble we were in was about to burst. But not yet—I’d wait until the right moment to pop it.

The reception was a dream. I played along, smiling, laughing at the jokes, even dancing with Greg as if nothing was wrong.

Greg thought he knew me, thought he had me all figured out. But he was so wrong.

As the night wore on, Greg’s eagerness for our wedding night became more evident. He didn’t bother hiding it.

After bidding farewell to the guests, Greg’s parents retired to the guest rooms downstairs, giving us privacy. Greg couldn’t wait to get me upstairs.

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He was practically giddy as he closed the door behind us.

“I’ve been waiting all night for this,” he murmured into my neck, his breath warm and full of promise.

I smiled—a secret smile he couldn’t see. “Me too.”

He gently unzipped my dress. When it slipped to the floor, I turned around slowly. The look on his face was unforgettable—like a man teetering on the edge of a cliff, desperately trying to keep his balance.

“No…” His voice cracked, barely a whisper. “No, no, no! This can’t be happening!”

Tattooed across my torso and down to my waist was an image of Greg’s ex, Sarah, along with the words he had whispered to her the night before our wedding: “One last taste of freedom before I’m bound to the same body forever.”

It was a temporary tattoo, but Greg didn’t know that. It looked real enough to make him crumble.

“How did you know?” he sobbed, his eyes fixed on the tattoo.

“Sarah was only too happy to rub your betrayal in my face,” I spat.

“I didn’t mean it,” he sobbed. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean it!”

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We heard footsteps. Marianne and James burst through the door, their faces filled with concern. Then Marianne saw the tattoo. Her face turned white.

“It’s simple,” I said. “Greg cheated on me.”

Marianne gasped, sharp and full of disbelief. James stood frozen in the doorway, unable to process what he was seeing.

Marianne turned to Greg, her lips trembling. “Greg? Is this true? Tell me it’s not true!”

Greg remained silent, unable to respond. I stepped in.

“He slept with her the night before our wedding,” I said, my voice slicing through the tension. “He told her he needed ‘one last taste of freedom before he was bound to the same body forever.'”

Marianne let out a strangled sob and collapsed onto the edge of the bed, her world crumbling.

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James’s face darkened. His nostrils flared as he glared at Greg, disgust and disappointment battling in his expression.

“I’m sorry,” Greg choked out, barely audible. “I didn’t mean for this to happen. I made a mistake.”

“A mistake?” I echoed, my voice rising. “You call sleeping with your ex the night before our wedding a mistake?”

I stepped closer. “No, Greg. You made a choice—a deliberate, calculated choice to betray me. And now you’re paying for it.”

“Please, Lilith… please, I love you. I didn’t mean for any of this to happen. I’ll do anything! Just please, don’t leave me.”

“Love me? You love me?” I shook my head in disbelief. “Greg, you don’t know the first thing about love. If you did, you wouldn’t have done what you did. You wouldn’t have betrayed me like that.”

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I stepped back, my eyes cold. “I’m done, Greg. This is over. You destroyed us the moment you went back to Sarah.”

Greg slowly pushed himself up, his knees still shaking. He looked pathetic, standing there in his rumpled wedding suit, tears streaming down his face.

But I was already done. I turned away from him, from the ruins of our wedding night.

As I walked out of the room, I heard Greg’s pitiful sobs. His cries echoed through the house, but they didn’t affect me. I walked down the stairs, feeling lighter with every step. I was free—free from him, from the lies, from the betrayal.

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