My name is María, and I am set to marry the love of my life, Gabriel. He is the most caring and loving man, always making me feel beautiful despite my insecurities. His support has boosted my self-esteem, and when he suggested a family dinner to celebrate our wedding, I agreed happily.
Both my parents, though divorced, attended, along with my younger brother, Afonso. The evening was full of joy until my mother suddenly stood and said, “Don’t marry her; she won’t bear any children for you.” The room fell silent as Gabriel’s mother demanded, “What did you just say?”
Without remorse, my mother continued, “She’s not the best-looking girl either.” Gabriel, holding my hand, firmly said, “That’s enough. We will not stand for this.” My father apologized to everyone before leaving with Afonso. I was left shattered.
Days later, my father urged me to forgive her, blaming her drunken state. I finally revealed how she had belittled me for years, making me feel unworthy. He was speechless and apologized for not realizing it sooner.
Afonso later called, reassuring me that our mother’s accusations were lies. He revealed she resented me, blaming me for her failed marriage. He advised cutting contact unless she sought help.
Gabriel and I decided she wouldn’t be at our wedding unless she changed. Despite the pain, I look forward to a future filled with love, supported by Gabriel and his wonderful family. I choose peace and happiness over toxicity and hurt.