Months later, I wrote back to Kendra. Not to rebuild what we had—that was gone—but to acknowledge her apology and wish her well. It felt lighter than holding onto resentment.
Vanessa never apologized.
That, too, told its own story.
So yes, I rewrote my entire wedding day. I removed the women who believed sabotage was justified by jealousy. I protected my dress, my rings, and my marriage before it even began. I married Ethan with fewer attendants, fewer illusions, and far more peace than I would have otherwise.
And in the end, the day became more beautiful than the one I originally planned.
Because it was built not on appearances, but on truth.
And truth, once it clears the room, makes space for the people who truly belong in it.