It’s strange how quickly a perfect day can turn into a nightmare.
One moment, I was basking in the warm glow of twinkling fairy lights, Matt’s fingers laced with mine. Our guests were enjoying their dinner, there was laughter and soft music floating through the air.
And then, Jenna stood up.

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I should have seen it coming.
Jenna, my older sister, had always been my protector. She braided my hair before school, let me borrow her sweaters, and defended me against the class bullies.
But there were also moments, sharp, cutting moments, where Jenna’s love felt laced with something heavier.

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“Must be nice to have everything just fall into place for you, Emma.”
“I guess it’s your turn to be the favorite, huh?”
I had brushed it off. I told myself that she was just stressed out and lonely.
That she was just… Jenna.
But I should have paid more attention.

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The reception had been perfect before Jenna’s speech. But there she stood, champagne flute in hand, and she smiled. There was something behind it, it was clear in her eyes.
Jenna had an agenda. I expected it to be just awful anecdotes about our relationship or embarrassing memories of me growing up.
“Emma,” she began, her voice sweet and extremely smooth. “You’ve always been the golden child, the one our parents adored. But… did they ever tell you why?”

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“Jenna, stop,” Mom hissed, but Jenna just smirked.
A strange hush settled over the reception. My stomach knotted uncomfortably.
What the hell was Jenna doing?

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I turned to my parents, hoping that one of them would intervene and allow things to go back to normal. But my parents looked like they had seen a ghost. They looked at Jenna like she was about to reveal some family secret.
I saw my mother grab Dad’s hand on the table, her knuckles white.
On the stage, Jenna swirled her champagne, taking a slow sip.

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“You’re adopted, Emma,” she said.
The word slammed into me like a wrecking ball. I felt my breath hitch and a buzzing in my ears. I gripped onto Matt’s hand as the room blurred.
“No,” I whispered.
Jenna tilted her head, watching me unravel.
“They never told you because you were from a difficult background. It’s quite sad. But it is what it is.”

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A murmur spread through the guests.
I felt Matt’s hand tighten around mine. He anchored me, but it wasn’t enough.
I felt like I was floating.
My entire life had been a lie.
“Why would you do this?” I choked, staring at Jenna. “Why would you do this now? How can you be such a horrible person?”

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Her face was hard.
“Because you’ve always had everything. The attention, the love, and the perfect man. Meanwhile, I was the one they had to worry about.”
Our dad shot to his feet, his chair scraping violently against the floor.
“Jenna. Stop! Right! Now!” he shouted.
She froze, clearly not anticipating Dad to get involved in her moment. She hadn’t expected him to fight back.

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Dad’s hands trembled as he made his way to the stage and grabbed the microphone from her. His face was lined with something between grief and fury.
He exhaled shakily, running a hand through his hair.
“You don’t know the full story, so you should stop talking.”
Dad turned to me, his eyes filled with something unreadable.
“Emma, we should talk about this later. Privately.”
But it was too late. The damage was done.

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I didn’t sleep that night. We were all staying at the hotel for another night after the wedding and Matt and I were going to leave for our honeymoon the following day.
When the morning came, I met my parents in a quiet corner of the lobby. My wedding dress and jewelry had been long packed away. My heart was still raw. Matt was livid at the destruction of our wedding.
It was not the way I had wanted to start my married life.

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“You should have told me,” I said.
Mom’s eyes brimmed with tears.
“Emma, we wanted to!”
“No, you don’t get to ruin my wedding and then say that you wanted to tell me, Mom. You had years!”

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I heard Dad swallow hard.
“You’re right, darling. And we’re sorry.”
“So, tell me now. Tell me the full story so that I can explain to my husband why our wedding was ruined.”
There was a long and heavy silence.
Finally, Dad spoke.

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“Jenna was struggling, sweetheart,” his voice was thick with emotion. “After Grandma passed, she… shut down. She barely spoke. She barely ate. Her therapist said that she connection, someone to bond with. We had always wanted another child, but her struggles made us move faster.”
I stiffened.
“So, you adopted me for Jenna?”
“No,” Dad said quickly. “We adopted you because we found you. Because when we saw you, we knew. You weren’t just a decision we made for Jenna. You became ours the moment we held you.”

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Mom wiped her tears away.
“But Jenna never saw it that way. She thought she had been replaced instead of rescued. And we…” her voice cracked. “We didn’t know how to fix it.”
Something inside me splintered.
Jenna had spent her whole life believing that I was the favorite child. But in reality, I had been chosen for her.
And that had broken us both.

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I had spent the past night hating Jenna. Hating the way she had ripped me open in front of our family, our friends, and my new husband.
But now… Now, I only felt sorrow.
Jenna wasn’t just jealous. She was hurting. If I was honest, I didn’t know if I could forgive my sister completely.
Had she really just tried to ruin my wedding to get even? Just because she thought that our parents loved me more?

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I didn’t know how to face my sister. This conversation with my parents had happened without Jenna because she didn’t want to face me.
“I’m sorry, Emma,” Mom said. “But when we went to Jenna’s room to get her, she said that she wasn’t ready. That she’ll talk to you after the honeymoon.”
“Mom, she ruined my wedding. She revealed a huge family secret. And I’m supposed to be okay with the fact that my sister cannot even face me?”

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“You know how she gets when she’s upset, Emma,” Mom said. “It’s either we go to her room and hope she let us in, or you go and have a good honeymoon and we’ll tackle this later. As a family.”
“I’m not sure what that word means anymore, Mom,” I said honestly. “But right now, my priority is Matt. He is so upset at how everything ended up. We didn’t even get to do the dance we had been rehearsing for months. I hope you know how… heartbreaking this entire thing has been.”
She nodded sadly.

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I should have been happy. I was married to Matt, the love of my life. We were in paradise. But the weight of my parents’ words, the truth of my existence, pressed against my chest like a stone.
Matt sat beside me on the beach, his fingers drumming against the glass.
“You’re quiet,” I murmured.
Matt let out a short, humorless laugh.

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“I’m quiet?” he shook his head. “Emma, our wedding turned into a full-blown family scandal.”
I took a deep breath in, bracing myself for what was to come.
“I know.”
Matt exhaled sharply.
“I just keep thinking, why didn’t they stop her? Why didn’t they just tell you years ago.”

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“Because they were afraid.”