My Mother Canceled My Wedding And Called It A Circ…

“We’re not funding this circus,” my mom declared, canceling my wedding. My sister added, “Better luck next time.”

I just replied shortly, “Understood.”

A few weeks later, my dad, mom, and even my sister kept calling nonstop. I smiled and texted back:

“The circus is already full…”

My mom canceled my wedding, saying, “We’re not funding this circus.” So, my name is Olivia Reed.

My mother’s words cut sharper than glass. I was standing in her living room, the one with the cold marble floors and the furniture no one was ever allowed to sit on. My wedding binder was clutched in my hands.

It was heavy with three years of dreams, fabric swatches, pressed flowers, and pictures of smiling couples I’d torn from magazines. I was twenty-six years old, and I was about to marry the only man I had ever truly loved. I had just come from a final meeting with our caterer.

The excitement was a warm buzz under my skin. My fiancé, Ethan, had already left for his job at the high school, and I’d stopped by my parents’ house on the way home, eager to share the last little details. My mother, Veronica Reed, was sitting in her favorite wingback chair, the one that faced the perfectly manicured garden.

She held a cup of chamomile tea, her posture as flawless as the porcelain in her hands. She didn’t look up at me. She just stared out the window at a world she had arranged to her liking.

“We’re not funding this circus,” she said. The words were so quiet, so devoid of anger, that for a moment I thought I had misheard. The ticking of the grandfather clock in the hall suddenly felt deafening.

The air in the room, which was always kept at a precise 68 degrees, felt like it had dropped to freezing. Then my sister Grace, who was perched on the arm of the sofa like a porcelain doll, looked up from her phone. A slow, satisfied smirk spread across her face.

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