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At my sister's wedding, my mother stood up and pointed at my daughter screaming, she's a liar and a disgrace. The room fell silent, but then my daughter pulled out her phone, pressed play, and the entire hall heard my mother's secret conversation. A secret so dark that my father stumbled back whispering. #aita #redditstories #redditreadings #reddit #askreddit #storytime Tell me this isn't true. I used to believe that weddings were about love, joy, and new beginnings. That was before my sister's wedding. Before my mother's voice shattered the reception hall before my father stumbled back in horror, before my daughter exposed the truth that had been festering beneath our family's perfect facade for decades that night. Everything I thought I knew about my family crumbled Bellevue Manor was breathtaking. That evening, the chandeliers cast a golden glow over the ballroom, the scent of roses and eucalyptus, drifting from the elaborate floral arrangements at every table outside the sun was beginning to set, painting the Charleston sky in Hughes of orange and pink. It was the kind of evening people dream of perfect in every way, except it wasn't. I sat at one of the round tables absent mindedly, swirling the champagne in my glass, my stomach tight with unease, the laughter, the clinking of silverware, the upbeat melody of the string quartet. It was all just noise to me. It daughter Sienna sat beside me. Her posture stiff, her fingers drumming lightly against the side of her phone. She wasn't eating, wasn't drinking, just watching. She had been tense all evening. I noticed it when we arrived. The way she kept glancing toward my mother. I had assumed it was just the usual discomfort, Sienna, and my mother had never been close, but now sitting here, I could feel something heavier in the air. I leaned over and whispered, are you okay? She gave a small nod but didn't meet my eyes. Something was wrong across the room. My mother, Diane, was laughing with some of the guests. Effortlessly charming as always. She was wearing an elegant emerald green gown, her blonde hair styled in perfect waves, her diamond earrings, catching the light every time she turned her head to anyone else. She was the picture of grace and poise, A woman who had built the perfect life, the perfect family, but I knew her better. I had spent my entire life being molded, corrected, criticized Diane didn't raise children. She sculpted them, refined them, like expensive China, making sure there were no cracks, no flaws. I had never been quite right in her eyes. Never elegant enough, never obedient enough, never quite the daughter. She wanted. Sienna saw through her too, even at a young age, and because of that, my mother had never been fond of her either. A waiter passed by refilling my champagne, and I took a small sip trying to shake the feeling, creeping up my spine....., #redditstories #aita #toxicfamily #relationshipdrama #storytime #mildrama #entitledparents #truestory #redditconfessions #crazyfamily #redditreadings #familydrama #StepMomStory #toxicrelatives #redditaita