I always imagined my wedding day would be unforgettable—for all the right reasons.
Instead, it became a moment burned into memory for all the wrong ones. It started with a “game” my sister decided to spring on us… a lie detector test.
My name is Lena, and I’m a 28-year-old high school English teacher. Until recently, I thought I had a picture-perfect life. I was engaged to Evan, a brilliant software engineer, and we’d been together for five strong, loving years.
We met through a mutual friend during a trivia night at a local bar. Evan was quick-witted, respectful, warm-hearted—everything I’d ever hoped for. From spontaneous road trips to quiet evenings bingeing sitcoms, we built a life that felt genuine and unshakable.
He’d always tease, “Without your cooking, I’d waste away.”
“And without your debugging skills, my laptop would’ve caught fire years ago,” I’d laugh.
I adored teaching, and he was passionate about his career. We supported each other’s dreams. So when we got engaged, we decided our wedding would reflect our love—joyful, playful, and unforgettable.
“Let’s make it a celebration no one forgets,” Evan said while sketching out ideas for games and themes.
We brainstormed interactive elements—karaoke, trivia, even a silly couples’ Q&A. We involved my older sister, Tasha, in the planning, but she remained strangely unenthusiastic.
“I’ll help where I can,” she’d say, always keeping a distance.s