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I Called Off the Wedding.

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I called it off I actually cancelled the wedding. Yeah, you heard right. Just two weeks before the day wed been dreaming about, picking venues, choosing menus, down to the last detail. The reception hall was booked, the band was rehearsing our first dance, the photographer had the whole timeline written out, and my wedding dress was hanging in the closet pristine white, exactly the one Id imagined the moment I first saw it. Wed even found the flat wed move into after the ceremony a bright, cosy little place in a leafy suburb of London, perfect for starting our new life.

Why did I pull the plug? Because the groom, James, suddenly decided he could raise his hand against me.

Dont get me wrong were both fairly religious. Weve always honoured modesty, kept everything proper, never even brushed fingers. Our meetings were always polite, respectful, within the bounds of tradition. I truly believed I was with a man who could build a family on dignity, kindness and mutual support.

Then, on an ordinary Thursday, with the stress of the wedding mounting, he just snapped. First there was a shout sharp, loud, nothing like his usual measured tone. And a heartbeat later, a real, hard slap that made my vision go dark.

Yes, you heard that right. That same graduate of a prestigious Oxford college, the model student, the respected scholar, the gentleman everyone praised, actually hit his bride-to-be two weeks before the wedding. The perfect example what a joke.

His true colors finally showed. Maybe theyd always been there, hidden behind a mask of respectability, piety and courtesy. In that moment of anger, the façade fell and the real him emerged and he wasnt the protector Id hoped for.

Am I somehow relieved it happened? It sounds terrible, but I think Im glad I saw the monster before saying I do. Better to spot the danger now than live with it forever, fearing every breath he takes.

Whats happened since the cancellation? I cant even begin. Its a whirlwind of emotions, accusations, endless questions, the whole neighbourhood buzzing with gossip. All I can say is its been unbelievably hard. I feel shattered. I need therapy. Some days I wish for a strong dose of something that would just put me to sleep forever, so I dont feel this relentless ache.

Instead of support, Im met with whispers that Im a disgrace to the family, as if Ive ruined everything, as if it was my fault, as if I should have just put up with it. My soul feels cracked into a thousand pieces. Im drifting in a fog, watching life happen as if it isnt mine. It hurts deep down, at the core of who I am. I catch myself thinking Id like to vanish, to melt into the air, to disappear from a world that shows so little compassion.

I didnt write this for no reason. Theres a point I want to get across. If, even a minute before your wedding, you sense the person youve chosen cant control himself in a crisis if you see flashes of anger, if theres even a tiny chance he might lay a hand on you stop. Cancel everything. Just pull the plug. Hit the brakes.

It doesnt matter how much money youve spent. It doesnt matter how many people will be shocked, upset, or disappointed. It doesnt matter what relatives, neighbours, friends say.

It seems far wiser to pause for a second than to end up a woman whos beaten from day one of marriage maybe for the rest of her life.

And me? Im not asking for pity. Id just be grateful if you kept me in your thoughts, prayed that I can heal, that one day Ill feel whole again. That someday Ill be able to build a real family the kind every woman dreams of, where love is gentle, not frightening; where a hand is meant to support, not to strike.

Maybe, someday, Ill believe in love again.

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