My Dad’s Girlfriend Tried to Upstage Me at My Own Wedding – So I Turned the Tables on Her and Everyone Applauded

My dad’s girlfriend showed up to my wedding in a white gown that looked eerily familiar. What she didn’t know was that I had one last surprise that would change everything.

My name’s Ellie, I’m 27, and this fall I’m marrying Evan, my partner of six years and the calmest, kindest soul I’ve ever known. He’s 29, still brings me coffee in bed on Sundays, sings horribly in the car, and always seems to know when I just need quiet and a hand to hold.

We’re not flashy. We love slow mornings, hiking with our dog, and making up ridiculous dances in the kitchen. Simply put, he feels like home to me.

Our wedding?

Same vibe. We’re skipping the ballroom and chandeliers. Instead, we’re saying our vows under the trees at my aunt’s farmhouse, surrounded by close friends, string lights, barbecue, and a local bluegrass band.

It’s going to be warm, personal, and everything that feels like us. No drama, no frills. Or so I thought.

Enter my dad’s girlfriend, Janine.

She’s 42, works in interior design, and has been dating my dad, who’s 55, for about two years now.

At first glance, she always looks perfectly put together.

She wears flowy blouses, oversized sunglasses, and those heels that click loudly when she walks into a room. She’s confident, maybe a little too confident, and the kind of woman who can turn a quiet birthday dinner into a TED Talk about her latest juice cleanse.

At family gatherings, Janine didn’t just talk.

She performed. Somehow, the spotlight always ended up on her. I tried not to let it bother me.

I told myself she was just enthusiastic, but over time, that enthusiasm started creeping into things that actually mattered to me.

Like when Evan and I got engaged last year. I wanted to tell my family in person. But before I could get the chance, Janine accidentally spilled the beans during brunch with extended relatives.

“Oh, didn’t Ellie tell you?

She and Evan are engaged!” she’d said, laughing like it was no big deal.

I swallowed my frustration and forced a smile. “Yeah… we were going to tell you all together tonight.”

“Oh no!” Janine gasped.

“Oops! My bad, sweetie. I just assumed it was public knowledge by now!”

Later, I cried in the car.

Evan just held my hand and said, “It’s still your engagement. She can’t take that from you.”

But last week? She took it way too far.

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