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Everything Was Perfect at My Wedding… Months Before
Everything was perfect at my wedding—months before it ever happened.
Back then, it existed only in carefully arranged Pinterest boards, color palettes, and late-night conversations filled with excitement. Every detail felt magical in its planning stage: the venue looked like something out of a dream, the guest list was full of people I couldn’t imagine celebrating without, and the future seemed so certain, so beautifully predictable.
We laughed over cake tastings, argued playfully about songs for the playlist, and made promises that felt unbreakable. In those months, love was effortless. It wasn’t tested by reality yet—it lived in possibilities.
But perfection is easier to maintain in imagination than in real life.
As the wedding day grew closer, small cracks began to appear. Stress replaced excitement. Expectations grew heavier. Things we once ignored started to matter. And somewhere between final fittings and final decisions, I began to wonder whether we were planning a perfect wedding… or trying to cover up an imperfect truth.
Looking back, I realize something I didn’t understand then:
Everything was perfect—just not in the way I thought. It was perfect in showing me exactly what I needed to see before it was too late.
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