(PART2)The Bride Screamed on Her Wedding Night, and Her Mother-in-Law Burst Into the Room. She Found Her Shaking on the Floor While Her Son Whispered, “She Had to Pay.”

Part 2 of 3

“Three years ago, I was planning to marry Beatrice,” he said, his voice barely a whisper.

Grace knew the story well; Beatrice had been a polite, soft spoken girl with eyes that always seemed filled with a quiet sadness.

One day, she had simply vanished from Caleb’s life without any explanation.

“She left me because someone sent anonymous photos of her with a married man to that man’s wife, and it ruined everything,” Caleb explained.

“She got fired from her position at the firm, her entire family turned their backs on her, and I believed she had cheated on me,” he continued.

“Then I found this diary among her things, and Beatrice wrote that the person who sent those photos was actually Katherine, her supposed best friend,” he concluded, his voice heavy with hate.

Grace felt a sharp, stabbing pain in her chest.

“And is that the only reason you sought out Katherine and married her?” she asked, her heart breaking.

Caleb lowered his gaze, unable to meet his mother’s eyes.

“I recognized her the moment she came to the house with that mutual friend,” he admitted.

“At first, I only wanted to confront her, but then I decided that if I could make her fall in love with me, I could make her suffer just as I had suffered,” he said.

“But it all got out of hand because she was kind to me, and kind to you, and everyone in town grew to love her,” he added, his voice trailing off.

“And yet you still proceeded with the wedding,” Grace stated, her voice flat.

“Yes, I did,” he replied, his voice so low it was almost inaudible.

Grace reached out and took the notebook from his limp hands.

“So there was no wedding at all, Caleb, there was only a theatrical performance of revenge played out in front of our guests,” she said, her voice shaking with disappointment.

At the first light of dawn, Katherine requested to speak once more.

This time, she placed a weathered, old photograph on the kitchen table, showing three young women standing in front of a roadside diner.

“Her name is Vanessa, and she is the one who actually destroyed Beatrice,” Katherine said, pointing to the third woman in the picture.

Caleb, who had just entered the kitchen, remained completely motionless as he stared at the image.

Katherine continued, her voice gaining strength.

“Vanessa was obsessed with you, Caleb, and she knew that Beatrice was in love with you,” she explained.

“One day, she used my phone to send those photos because I had left it unlocked on the table,” she added.

“When everything blew up, Beatrice saw that the messages came from my number, and she naturally assumed I was the one who had betrayed her,” she finished.

“Why in the world did you never tell me any of this?” Caleb asked, his voice cracking with sudden, overwhelming realization.

Katherine looked at him for the first time since the night’s trauma began.

“Because Vanessa threatened to ruin my mother’s life, and her father was the man in charge at the factory where she worked,” she said.

“If my mother lost that job, we would have had nothing to eat, and I was only twenty two years old, scared, and nobody would have believed my word over hers,” she explained.

Caleb paled, his skin turning the color of ash.

“I had no idea,” he whispered.

Katherine stood up slowly, her dignity remaining intact despite the exhaustion in her eyes.

“You judged me based entirely on a story you never allowed me the chance to tell,” she said simply.

Before anyone could offer a rebuttal, there was a firm knock at the front door.

Grace opened it and found Beatrice standing there, looking older but remarkably serene.

“I came here because Vanessa finally confessed the truth to me last night,” she said, her eyes meeting Grace’s.

“Katherine never betrayed me, and I have lived with that lie for far too long,” she added.

Caleb fell to his knees in the middle of the kitchen.

Beatrice did not enter the room to comfort him or to reach for a lost past.

“I did not come here for you, Caleb,” she said, her voice steady.

“I came here because the person most hurt in this situation is Katherine,” she concluded.

At that exact moment, Grace’s cell phone buzzed with an anonymous text message containing an audio file that read:

“If you want to understand who truly destroyed everyone’s life, you should listen to this.”

PART 3

Grace did not open the audio file immediately, staring at the screen as if the phone were a ticking device.

Robert stood by the window, Caleb remained on his knees, and Beatrice waited near the door with the weary patience of someone who had already finished crying years ago.

“Mom, please open it,” Caleb whispered, his voice desperate.

Grace glared at him with a sudden, sharp anger.

“Now you are finally interested in listening to the truth,” she snapped, though the sting of her own words pained her.

She had spent the entire night watching a family built on a foundation of lies crumble into dust.

She had witnessed Katherine trembling in her wedding gown, she had seen her son admit that he treated a sacred bond as a punishment, and now, perhaps, the final piece of the puzzle was contained in this audio file.

Grace pressed the play button.

At first, there was only the loud, chaotic sound of a bar, the clinking of glasses, and boisterous laughter.

Then, a female voice emerged, slurring her words with arrogant satisfaction.

“Do you honestly think you have won by marrying Caleb, Katherine? You poor, pathetic thing,” the voice sneered.

“You are still the same small town girl who cannot even defend herself when the world turns against you,” the voice added.

Everyone in the kitchen recognized the voice instantly.

It was Vanessa.

The audio continued, unburdening its dark secrets.

“Beatrice was always such a fool, so proper, so decent, so hopelessly in love with that idiot,” Vanessa laughed.

“It truly made me laugh to see her believing Caleb was going to stay with her forever,” she continued.

“I stole the photos, I sent the messages from Katherine’s phone, and I let everyone believe she was the traitor,” she confessed.

“And you know what the best part was? Katherine stayed silent to protect her mother’s job, and it was so easy to crush them,” she said, letting out a cruel, sharp laugh.

Beatrice put a hand to her mouth to stifle a gasp, while Robert muttered a deep, frustrated curse under his breath.

Caleb closed his eyes as if each word were a physical wound being opened anew.

Vanessa’s voice continued, growing lower and even more venomous.

“Katherine carried my guilt for three years, Beatrice lost her job, and Caleb was filled with enough hatred to burn his own life down, and I just had to wait and watch,” she said.

“In the end, everyone danced exactly the way I wanted them to,” she concluded.

The audio recording finally ended, leaving behind a silence so heavy that even the birds in the garden seemed to have stopped singing.

Grace felt her legs buckle, and she sat down in the nearest armchair, desperate to cry, to scream, and to find Katherine to beg for her forgiveness for every doubt that had crossed her mind.

Caleb stood up awkwardly, his movements stiff.

“I have to see her,” he said.

Grace stood in his way, her eyes flashing.

“For what possible reason?” she asked.

“To ask for her forgiveness,” he replied.

“And do you honestly think that forgiveness is something you can just earn by crying for a while and undoing the damage you caused?” she challenged.

Caleb did not respond, his head hanging low.

“You did not just believe a lie, Caleb, you nurtured it, you planned it, and you took her hand in front of God and everyone, knowing that your heart was full of nothing but cold revenge,” she stated.

“I know that now,” he whispered.

“No, you are barely beginning to understand the magnitude of your choices,” she corrected him.

Beatrice stepped forward, her voice calm but clearly pained.

“I failed as well, because Katherine tried to reach out to me many times, and I chose to ignore her,” she admitted.

“I preferred to cling to my own pain because it was easier to hate her than to accept that I had been manipulated,” she added.

Grace looked at Beatrice, and for the first time, she did not see the ghost of her son’s past, but another victim of the same cruel scheme.

“Why did Vanessa choose to confess to you last night?” Grace asked.

Beatrice pressed her lips together tightly.

“I ran into her at a bar in the city, and she was drunk, mocking the wedding and saying that Katherine was finally going to pay for what she never actually did,” she explained.

“I recorded her because I could not live with the uncertainty for another single day,” she added.

“So you were the one who sent the audio to us?” Grace asked.

Beatrice nodded slowly.

“Yes, and I did not know if you would open the door for me, but Katherine deserves for someone to finally tell the truth on her behalf,” she said.

At that moment, the front door opened, and a woman with her hair pulled back and skin tanned by the sun stood there, carrying a simple cotton bag over her shoulder.

“Good afternoon, I am Rose, Katherine’s mother,” the woman said, her voice steady.

Grace felt an immediate, overwhelming sense of embarrassment and sorrow.

“Mrs. Rose, please, come in,” she said, not knowing whether to hug her or apologize.

The woman entered the house with a cautious grace, observing the lingering floral arrangements, the empty chairs, and the abandoned glasses from the wedding.

Then, she looked directly at Caleb.

“You are the man who married my daughter,” she said, her voice devoid of malice but filled with a quiet, steely strength.

Caleb walked toward her and, without waiting for permission, knelt down on the floor.

“Ma’am, please, you must forgive me, I know I deserve nothing, but I only need to see Katherine for a brief moment,” he pleaded.

“Not to ask her to come back, and not to pressure her, but just to tell her that I destroyed what she offered me and that I will live with the consequences,” he added.

Rose watched him for a long, silent moment.

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