I Received a Wedding Invitation from My ‘Ex’ Husband, Who Didn’t Know We Were Still Married – Story of the Day

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I thought my relationship with my ex-husband, Richard, was improving after a period of difficulties. Despite our separation, I still loved him deeply and regretted initiating the divorce.

We continued to stay friends, and I was confident we could get back together soon. But everything changed one sunny afternoon.

That day, the mailman brought a letter from Richard. As I hummed a tune while tidying up the living room, a loud “thud” startled me. It was the sound of the mailman dropping off letters.


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I walked over to the front door, picked up the stack of mail, and began sorting through it. There was the usual pile of bills and advertisements, but one envelope stood out. It was elegantly addressed, and my heart skipped a beat when I saw Richard’s name on it.

“What’s this?”

I carefully opened the envelope, and my eyes widened in shock. It was an invitation to Richard’s wedding with another woman named Vanessa.


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“No, this can’t be right,” I whispered, my voice cracking. “Richard and I are still married. And he still doesn’t know.”

The truth hit me like a ton of bricks. I had held onto the hope that Richard and I would work things out, that we could rekindle our love and rebuild our lives together.

Not signing the papers was my silent plea for a second chance. But now, this wedding invitation threatened to shatter everything.


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“What am I supposed to do now?” I asked aloud. “Do I tell him? Do I keep quiet? This could turn into a real tragedy.”

I sank onto the couch.

“Richard, how could you? Did you really move on so quickly? And who is this Vanessa?”

“Amelia, get a grip,” I told myself, taking a deep breath. “You have to talk to Richard, to explain everything. But what if he doesn’t understand?”


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The following morning, I finally made up my mind to tell Richard everything. As I drove halfway to his house, doubts began to gnaw at me. My hands gripped the steering wheel tightly as my mind raced with thoughts.

“What if he doesn’t believe me?” I muttered to myself. “What if he thinks I’m just trying to ruin his happiness out of jealousy?”

I shook my head, trying to focus on the road ahead. Richard needed to know the truth, even if it meant risking our friendship.


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I pulled up to his house. Just as I was about to ring the bell, I heard voices coming from an open window.

I heard women’s voices, likely Vanessa and her mother. I paused, curiosity getting the better of me, and listened.

“Mom, once we’re married, all of Richard’s assets will be ours,” the first voice said.

Another voice, her mother’s, replied, “Just make sure he doesn’t find out about our plan, Vanessa. We need that money to pay off our debts.”


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“I know, Mom. But what if he gets suspicious? He’s already been asking questions about our finances.”

Her mother scoffed. “Richard is naive. Just keep playing the devoted fiancée, and he won’t suspect a thing. Remember, we can’t afford any slip-ups.”

Vanessa chuckled lightly. “It’s almost too easy. He’s so blinded by love, he can’t see what’s right in front of him.”

Her mother added, “Once the wedding is over, we’ll gradually transfer his assets. By the time he realizes what’s happening, it will be too late.”

I froze, my heart pounding in my chest. Oh my God! They planned this all along. The realization hit me like a ton of bricks.

Richard was trapped, and he had no idea.

How could they be so deceitful?

I couldn’t let this continue. My mind was made up. I had to warn him, even if it would ruin our friendship. I walked up to the door and rang the bell.

A few moments later, sleepy Richard opened the door, surprise evident on his face.

“Amelia? What are you doing here?”

“Richard, we need to talk. There’s something important you need to know.”

I knew there was no turning back. I had to tell him everything, no matter the cost.

Richard and I went to the café around the corner that had just opened, ordered coffee, and sat down to talk.

“Richard, you need to know something important,” I began, my voice barely above a whisper.

Richard looked confused and a bit concerned. “What’s going on, Amelia? You’re scaring me.”

“I overheard Vanessa and her mother talking. They’re not marrying you out of love. They want your money.”

Richard stared at me. “You’re lying. Vanessa would never do that.”

“I’m not lying, Richard. I heard them planning it. They need your money to pay off their debts.”

He shook his head. “I don’t believe you. You’re just trying to sabotage my wedding because you’re jealous.”

Tears welled up in my eyes. “Richard, please listen to me. I’m telling you the truth. I care about you, and I don’t want you to get hurt.”

Richard’s face turned red with anger. “Amelia, how could you keep this from me? Do you know what you’ve done?”

I blinked, confused. “What do you mean?”

“I mean, I just learned from my lawyer that we’re still married. The documents you never signed came back. I can’t marry Vanessa unless you sign them. So why were you sneaking around my house this morning?”

I opened my mouth to explain, but Richard cut me off, his anger rising. “Is this why you’ve been acting so strange? Because you knew? You’re trying to ruin my wedding, aren’t you?”

“No, Richard, it’s not like that,” I said, my voice breaking. “I never signed the papers because I hoped we could work things out. I didn’t tell you because I thought we had a chance to be together again.”

Richard pulled out some papers from his bag and shoved them towards me. “Here, these are the divorce papers. Sign them now. I want this to be over.”

I looked at the papers, my hands trembling. “Richard, don’t do this. You’re making a mistake.”

“Sign them, Amelia,” he demanded, his voice cold and hard. “You’ve already destroyed our friendship with your lies.”

With a heavy heart, I picked up the pen and signed the papers. As I handed them back to him, I said, “You’re making a mistake, Richard. Vanessa and her mother are using you.”

He took the papers and looked at me with a mixture of sadness and anger. “Our friendship is destroyed by your lie. I can’t trust you anymore. And I don’t want you at the wedding. Please, just stay away.”

His words cut deep, and I felt a wave of regret wash over me. “I’m sorry, Richard. I never meant to hurt you. I just wanted to protect you.”

Richard didn’t respond. He just turned away, his shoulders slumped, and walked out of the café, leaving me sitting there with a broken heart.

I sat there for a moment, feeling the weight of my actions. I had hoped telling Richard the truth would save him from making a huge mistake, but instead, it had driven a wedge between us that seemed impossible to bridge.

As I left the café, I couldn’t shake the feeling of despair. The thought of Richard marrying Vanessa haunted me, but there was nothing more I could do.

“What have I done?” I whispered to myself.

On the day of the wedding, despite the prohibition, I decided to come. I knew I had to somehow prove Vanessa’s and her mother’s motives, but I couldn’t think of anything.

My heart pounded as I walked towards the grand hall where the ceremony was to take place. The elegant decorations and joyful chatter of the guests only heightened my anxiety.

“Amelia, you have to act,” I whispered to myself, trying to muster the courage. “Come on, do something.”

I slipped inside quietly, trying to blend in with the crowd. The ceremony was just starting, and I saw Richard standing at the altar, looking handsome and nervous.

Vanessa stood beside him, radiant in her wedding dress, but her smile seemed forced.

The ceremony progressed smoothly until, suddenly, Vanessa’s mother burst in from the side and began whispering something in her ear. Vanessa looked surprised and annoyed but decided to continue the ceremony.

“What is she doing?” I thought, my pulse quickening. Something felt off.

Just as Vanessa was about to say, “I do,” her mother raised a fuss, waving her hands dramatically.

“Stop!” she shouted, her voice echoing through the hall. “You can’t marry him! He’s bankrupt!”

The guests gasped, and shock filled the hall. Murmurs spread like wildfire, and Richard’s face went pale. Vanessa, realizing her plan was exposed, looked around frantically.

Her eyes met mine for a brief moment, and I saw the panic and anger there. Without another word, she fled the ceremony, leaving Richard standing at the altar, bewildered and hurt.

I had hoped to save Richard from this, but seeing him so vulnerable broke my heart. Slowly, the guests started to leave, and the hall emptied.

After a while, Richard approached me.

“Amelia, thank you for the truth,” he said quietly. “I’m sorry I didn’t believe you.”

I shook my head, tears welling up in my eyes.

“I’m just glad you’re okay, Richard. I couldn’t let them take advantage of you.”

“I listened to you, you know. I spread the rumor about my bankruptcy to test Vanessa and her mother. I had to know if what you said was true.”

I looked at him, surprised. “You did?”

He nodded.

“There are too many sad stories around my work,” he said. “Maybe it’s time to pause it and take a long vacation. Would you like to spend it together?”

A smile spread across my face, and I felt a warmth in my heart. “Yes, Richard. I’d love that.”

We realized that despite everything, our feelings remained unchanged. The obstacles and misunderstandings had only brought us closer. Now, we had a chance for a new beginning, one that was built on trust and love.

As we walked out of the hall together, hand in hand, I felt hopeful for the future. The sun was setting, casting a golden glow over everything.

It was a perfect metaphor for our relationship—a beautiful ending to a troubled chapter and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

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