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The Wedding Crasher's Comeuppance

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 446    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

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didn' t recognize on a Satu

?" a man' s voice asked,

is she. Who'

received multiple complaints. Your wedding party has been going on for t

cup halfway to my l

n," I said, completely confused. "I' m not m

We have you on camera. The hallway is decorated. There are dozens of guest

to my apartment in almost a year. It was my quiet escape, my first real asset, the one

m single. I broke off my engagement two year

frustration. "I' m emailing you the security footage

able. I flipped it open, my hands shaking slightly as I logged into my email. An ema

d the vi

ibbons and cheap-looking flowers were taped to the walls. A tacky "Just Married" banner hung crookedly over my ap

era panned, a

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a rented tuxedo that was a size too big. He had his arm around a woman in a whi

e was getting marri

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“My relaxing weekend at my parents' house was shattered by a call from my Brooklyn HOA. They claimed my apartment was hosting a raucous wedding party, going on for two straight nights. I was completely confused, having been single and away from Brooklyn for almost a year. Then, the HOA emailed security footage, and my blood ran cold. It was my ex-fiancé, Ethan, in a tuxedo, smiling triumphantly with a woman in a white dress, right in front of my apartment door. He was getting married there. The sheer audacity was staggering; this was the man I left because he demanded I add his name to the deed of the apartment I bought. He had broken in, changed the locks, and was throwing his wedding in my sanctuary. My father's "that bastard" echoed my own fury. I drove straight to Brooklyn, only to find he' d changed the locks, preventing me from entering my own home. His new mother-in-law, a stranger, belligerently told me I was a "crazy ex-girlfriend" and that Ethan had "bought this place" for her daughter. The injustice burned through me as I stood in my own hallway, accused of trespassing. How could someone be so brazen, so deceitful, to steal my home and invent such a lie? This wasn't just about property; it was a violation of everything I had built for myself. I called my two brothers, knowing this wasn't just a noise complaint anymore; it was war, and I was going to reclaim what was mine.”
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