Daniel grabbed my wrist instantly. “Emily, stop this right now.” I pulled away and warned him not to touch me again. His confidence cracked the second Nora stepped forward holding recorded footage of everything: the demands, the financial pressure, and Daniel openly agreeing with his family’s plans.
Then I revealed the truth. While I was getting ready for the ceremony, someone had attempted to access my investment account using Daniel’s laptop connected to my home Wi-Fi. The bank logged everything. Device ID. Time stamp. Failed transfer attempt.
His father tried to argue, but panic had already spread across their faces. Daniel realized too late that the prenup he signed included clauses about financial misconduct and coercion. He had never bothered reading it carefully because he assumed I would never fight back.
I handed my bouquet to the flower girl and faced the guests. “Lunch is still paid for,” I said. “Please enjoy it.” Then I walked out of my own wedding while Daniel stood frozen at the altar-
