A Good News

The preparations for the wedding were going on since August 2018. And in the month of January, Samara got this news that after years of struggle she had finally conceived a baby. She was really happy that now her family would be complete. She right away dialed Jane’s number, but her reaction wasn’t what she hoped.

Acting Weird

When Jane received the news she did not sound excited. Samara was hoping that Jane would probably jump on the bed in happiness to hear about another nephew or niece coming her way but nothing like that happened. She gave a very cold reaction. And right at that moment, she made a decision.

Posting In Group

Jane without wasting a second took to social media. Certain websites like Facebook have groups on which likeminded people can join. Jane found a group which had some wedding planners and the brides-to-be. Over the group, she anonymously posted one of her desires. A desire which no sister would have ever made before.

Personal Preference

In the bridal group, she posted that as it was her wedding, she had the right to make the best of her wedding day and even hope that the special day of her life turns to be the most beautiful one. And for obvious reason, every bride agreed to it as each and every girl wishes the same on her wedding day. In the post, she made a “personal preference”…

Exclude Her

In the post, she clearly mentioned that she wanted to exclude her real sister from her wedding. This was the most absurd of a preference a girl would ever make on her wedding day. While every woman, would only want her sister as a bridesmaid, this bride just did not want her sister on that day. And the reason she gave for the same shocked the brides in that particular group.

Too Much

When other women read the reason behind her personal preference, their heads revolved. No one had expected that Jane would do something like that because of a reason too hard for everyone to absorb. There were all sorts of reactions to her post and majorly everyone called her selfish. The reason she mentioned was…