Bride Tried To Humiliate Her Cousin With Ave Maria And Froze-myhoa

“She can’t sing Ave Maria,” Mara whispered, but the microphone caught every word.

The ballroom froze in a way I had only ever heard before from the stage, that strange quiet when a room full of bodies becomes one held breath.

I saw her eyes widen first.

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Then I saw the panic.

For weeks, Mara had called me ordinary, talentless, forgettable, and almost useful in the way a person might describe a folding chair.

Now two hundred wedding guests were turned toward me, waiting to see whether I would collapse under the spotlight she had so carefully aimed at my face.

I took one breath.

I looked straight at her.

“Are you sure you want me to begin?”

The sound system carried my voice into every corner of the ballroom.

No one laughed.

That was the first thing Mara had not planned.

The reception had been expensive in that glossy, strained way some weddings are expensive, as if every centerpiece and charger plate had been chosen to prove something to people who would forget the menu by morning.

Crystal chandeliers hung over the room.

White roses climbed the floral arch near the small raised platform where the band had been playing soft jazz between speeches.

The tables were covered in linen so crisp it looked untouched by human hands.

Near the entrance, beside a framed seating chart and a small American flag set into a brass stand, the videographer had placed a camera with its red light blinking.

Mara had wanted everything recorded.

That part mattered later.

The whole room smelled like lilies, melted butter, champagne, and expensive perfume, with a faint electrical buzz from the speakers whenever no one was talking.

At table nine, Daniel’s aunt had a fork halfway to her mouth.

At table four, one of Mara’s conservatory friends had stopped with her wineglass lifted, her smile stuck in place like she did not know whether she was still supposed to enjoy the joke.

Behind me, the pianist sat at the grand piano with his fingers resting above the keys.

He looked like a man who had just discovered the song request was not a request at all.

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