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A Pregnant Bride’s Teddy Bear Recording Turned Her Wedding Silent-quetran123

The aisle looked longer once I knew what was waiting at the end of it.

Before that day, I had believed long aisles were designed to make a bride feel admired.

That morning, it felt like every step was a test of whether I could carry my own face without letting it crack.

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The chapel was bright, too bright for the kind of secret I had just heard.

White flowers lined the pews, candles flickered near the altar, and the polished marble floor reflected the hem of my gown as if nothing ugly had happened ten minutes earlier in the private sitting room.

I was four months pregnant.

The curve beneath my dress was still small enough that people called it delicate, as if a life could be reduced to the way fabric fell.

My left hand stayed near that curve almost without permission.

My right hand held the bouquet.

Inside the bouquet, tucked among white roses with crushed edges from my grip, was a little blue teddy bear.

The bear had been my secret.

It had a tiny recorder sewn into the side, something I had bought because I wanted one perfect moment at the reception.

I had planned to play my baby’s heartbeat after the first dance.

I pictured the room softening when the sound came through the speakers.

I pictured Grant looking at me as if he finally understood that marriage was not the start of our future, because our future had already begun.

That was before I stood outside the half-closed sitting-room door and heard my sister laugh.

Natalie had always known how to sound harmless in public.

She could tilt her head, lower her voice, and become the younger daughter everyone forgave before she finished explaining.

But there, behind a door that had not latched, her laugh had a weight to it.

It sounded satisfied.

Grant’s voice came after it.

“Keep your voice down.”

Natalie told him to relax, because in ten minutes I would be walking toward him like he was still the love of my life.

I remember looking down at the bouquet as if it belonged to someone else.

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