When I was little, I saw a photo of my mom in her wedding dress, soaked in rain and smiling as if it were magic.
That dress became more than fabric — it was her memory, something she wanted me to carry forward. Before she passed,
she had it altered for me, keeping the lace and buttons she loved. I stored it carefully,
waiting for my wedding day. I never imagined it would vanish — taken by someone so close to my future.
Two months before the wedding, my fiancé’s sister admired the dress, calling it “lucky.” The next morning, it was gone.
She admitted she had borrowed it for a party. Soon, photos appeared online: stains, torn lace, my mother’s gift ruined.
The pain was deep, but my fiancé stood by me, determined to fix it. He searched until finding an artist
who restored the gown, piece by piece. When I saw it again, I felt my mom’s presence in every stitch.
On our wedding day, soft rain fell — just like in her photo. As I walked down the aisle,
a rainbow arched overhead. The dress carried not only memories, but hope, resilience, and love reborn.
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