For some reason, the term bridezilla didnt come from thin air.
Its a wonder anyone makes it down the aisle!
And our bride almost didnt get that far.
By 9 pm, not a soul was moving.
It seemed like any night auditors dream, right?
Well, not exactly.
Around 10 pm, an unexpected visitor arrived at the hotel lobby from the bridal suite.
She decided to take a late-night stroll, solo.
I dont think I can marry him.
Im not ready, she said.
Oh boy, here we go.
The OP found themselves turnedrelationshipcounselor on the spot.
They brought the upset bride some water, and they settled into the lounge.
The bride started spilling the tea.
Her dog, her mom, even her parrot adored the guy she was about to marry.
The groom had stepped in six months later, helping her through some really tough times.
I mean, if the dog approved, he couldnt have been all bad, right?
He chose you, he asked you.
If he thought you were not what he wanted he wouldnt have asked, the OP said.
The bride seemed unsure, but she agreed with the OP.
Saturday morning rolled around, and as the OP was clocking out, they saw the bride heading out.
She stopped and told the OP that she was feeling better.
Phew, crisis averted.
Fast forward to Saturday night, around 1 am and the OP was back on duty.
Thenewlywedswalked in, all smiles, grabbing some champagne on their way to their room.
My sister said to give these to you as thanks, he said.
Flowers for the first time ever?
The OP was very touched by the gesture.
And, to top it all off, the bride left a box at the hotel for the OP.
Inside were engraved glasses from the wedding.
Talk about a keepsake!
Cold feet are feelings of uncertainty and fear over going through with an impending wedding.
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