Family Duties & False Promises: One Pregnant Sister’s Plot Twist at the Wedding
At eight months pregnant, I expected to attend my sister’s wedding—not work it. But with Tara, expectations are always a gamble.
She’s the kind of person who doesn’t ask for help—she delegates it, like royalty assigning tasks to servants. So, there I was, hot glue gun in hand, assembling fake peonies when she announced, “We’re offering luxury transportation for all guests.”
Cute idea—until she casually volunteered my husband’s company to do it. For free.
“You’ll drive, Gabby,” she said. “You’re pregnant and sober anyway.”
Yes, because waddling around with swollen ankles at midnight, chauffeuring tipsy guests, is every expectant mother’s dream.
I didn’t fight. I just texted my husband, who simply said, “We’ll handle it.”
And we did—our way. The night of the wedding, our professional drivers chauffeured guests in style… then kindly charged them $50 a ride. Turns out, being “classy” comes with a receipt.
Tara lost it when guests started complaining. But the truth is: she made assumptions, printed promises, and never asked. We provided a service. That’s what professionals—and family—do.
She says she’ll “never forgive me.” But I’ve got bigger titles to focus on now—like Mom.
Because boundaries? They don’t just protect your peace. They teach others how to treat you. And I’m finally breathing easy.