
The secret behind the necklace my husband gave me
I CANCELED MY WEDDING AFTER MY FIANCÉ GAVE ME A "SPECIAL" NECKLACE — AND MY SISTER EXPOSED HIM.
On the morning of my wedding, my fiancé, Lawrence, begged me to meet him.
"Just for a minute," he insisted. "I have something special for you."
I reluctantly agreed.
He handed me a red velvet box, and inside was a huge diamond necklace — way more extravagant than anything I would ever wear.
"It's a symbol of my love," he said. "Promise me you'll wear it during the ceremony?"
His eyes were full of desperation, and I hesitated but nodded. "Of course, love."
He left, and just minutes later, my sister burst into the room, looking pale and panicked.
"You can’t marry him!" she exclaimed, pointing at my neck. "That necklace... it's not just a gift. I know everything."
I looked at her in confusion. "What are you talking about?"
"I was bringing you tea when I overheard Lawrence talking to his best man outside the groom’s suite. They didn’t see me," Emily said, her voice trembling. "He said, ‘She swallowed the bait. Now nobody will see that ugly scar.’”
I felt the air leave my lungs. "What?"
"That slimy, two-faced weasel was laughing about it! The necklace isn’t a gift. It’s to hide your scar because he's ashamed of it," Emily's voice trembled with anger. "And that's not all. He was gloating about marrying into our family and the connections Dad could give him, despite your ‘flaw.’ His exact words."
The room spun around me, and I slumped into a chair near the window.
Suddenly, everything clicked. The way Lawrence had guided my wardrobe choices, his obsession with my father’s business connections, and how he always steered me away from clothes that would reveal my scar.
"Are you sure that’s what he said?" I asked quietly.
"Kath, I wouldn’t lie. Not today," Emily said, her eyes full of tears. "He doesn’t love you. He loves what you and our family can give him."
I stood slowly and gazed out the window, the weight of the necklace now unbearable. Through the glass, I saw the garden, where rows of white chairs awaited our guests. The flower arrangements I had spent months planning. The altar where I was supposed to pledge my life to a man who had lied to me all this time.
"What are you going to do?" Emily asked, her voice filled with concern.
Taking a deep breath, I felt a sense of clarity settle within me. Not the kind of clarity born from naivety, but from knowing exactly who I was and what I deserved.
"I’m going to marry him," I said, turning to face Emily.
"What? Did you hear anything I just said?" Emily asked, disbelief in her voice.
"I’m going to walk down that aisle," I continued, "wearing this necklace. And then, I’m going to make sure everyone knows exactly who Lawrence really is."
Emily’s expression transformed from shock to understanding. A small, fierce smile spread across her face. "I always said you were the smartest of us all."
An hour later, I walked down the aisle. The music swelled, guests stood, and Lawrence stood at the altar, a triumphant smile on his face when he saw the sparkling necklace around my neck.
When I reached him, the officiant began the traditional speech.
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the union of Kathryn and Lawrence in holy matrimony..."
Lawrence took my hands in his, rubbing his thumbs in circles on my palms. A few hours ago, I would have thought it was a comforting gesture. Now, I knew it was part of his manipulation.
"Marriage is a sacred bond," the officiant continued, "a commitment made in honesty and love."
I looked into Lawrence’s eyes. Did he see me, or just the doors I could open for him?
"Do you, Kathryn, take Lawrence to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until death do you part?" the officiant asked.
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