At My Wedding, Someone Anonymously Gave Us Fake $100 Bills – I Discovered Who and Taught Him a Lesson

Leslie and Aaron’s wedding joy turned to mystery when they discovered fake money among their gifts. Determined to uncover the truth, Leslie embarked on a journey that revealed hidden tensions and unexpected betrayal within her own family.

I opened my eyes to the morning light and saw Aaron still asleep. “Hey, sleepyhead,” I whispered, shaking his shoulder. “We’ve got a busy day ahead.” Aaron groaned, “Five more minutes, Les.” I laughed and pulled the blanket off him. “No way, mister. We’ve got last-minute wedding details to sort out.”

After months of planning, everything needed to be perfect. As we got ready, I reminisced about our journey from high school sweethearts to soon-to-be spouses. The wedding day was beautiful, filled with love and laughter.

The next morning, we discovered fake $100 bills among our wedding gifts. Confused and angry, I reviewed the reception’s surveillance footage and saw my sister Jemisha slipping the envelope into our gift box. Confronting her revealed her jealousy and resentment. In the end, our confrontation led to a heartfelt reconciliation, and I felt like I had my sister back.

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