I Helped Plan My SIL’s Wedding, Baked the Cake, and Paid for the Food — Only to Learn I Wasn’t Invited

When my brother told me he was getting married, I couldn’t have been happier for him. After everything he’d been through, years of heartbreak, job stress, and a failed engagement, I wanted nothing more than to see him find someone who made him feel whole again. And when I met his fiancée, Lily, I thought he finally had.

She was charming, warm, and always seemed genuinely interested in people. The first time she came over for dinner, she helped me clear the table and chatted with my mom about family recipes, as if she’d known us for years. My brother, Alex, looked so proud of her that night.

I remember thinking, She’s perfect for him. When they announced their engagement, Lily called me personally to ask if I’d help with the planning. “Jenny, you’re so good with details,” she said sweetly.

“I want you to be part of everything. You have such great taste.”

Of course, I said yes. She was marrying my brother, and I wanted their day to be perfect.

From that moment on, I was all in. I helped design their invitations, searched for venues, and spent countless evenings scrolling through Pinterest boards for ideas. Lily and I would meet at cafes to discuss floral arrangements and color palettes.

She’d always end our meetings with, “You’re a lifesaver, Jenny. I couldn’t do this without you.”

It felt good to be appreciated. I even offered to bake their wedding cake.

Baking had always been my passion. I ran a small home bakery business on weekends, and it felt like the most personal gift I could give them. Lily loved the idea.

“Oh, that would be amazing!” she gushed. “You’re so talented, and it would mean so much to have something handmade.”

I spent weeks perfecting the recipe. Six tiers, smooth blue and pink buttercream, adorned with exquisitely delicate flowers.

The cake was elegant yet simple, just as Lily wanted. As the wedding drew closer, I found myself doing more and more. When their caterer canceled last minute, I helped find a replacement and even offered to pay the deposit to secure the booking.

Lily insisted she’d pay me back, but I told her not to worry. It was family. I designed the seating chart, coordinated with the photographer, and even picked up the groom’s suit from the tailor when Alex forgot.

I didn’t mind. I was happy to help. But as the weeks went on, I began to notice small, strange things.

Lily stopped including me in group chats about the wedding. When I asked about the final guest list, she brushed it off with a quick, “Oh, we’re still finalizing numbers.”

At one point, I overheard her whispering to one of her bridesmaids at a dress fitting. When I walked in, they both went quiet.

“Everything okay?” I asked, forcing a smile. “Of course!” Lily replied too quickly. “We were just talking about… um, the playlist.”

It wasn’t the first time she’d acted oddly, but I told myself I was imagining it.

Planning a wedding was stressful, and maybe she was just overwhelmed. Then, two days before the wedding, I texted Alex to confirm what time I should arrive at the venue to set up the cake. He didn’t respond for hours.

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