At 34 weeks pregnant, the narrator faced an impossible dress code for her sister-in-law Anya’s outdoor August
wedding in Arizona—long pastel dresses with sleeves, no cool tones, patterns, lace, or certain colors.
A cousin later revealed Anya privately admitted she didn’t want the narrator’s “big belly” in aisle photos.
The narrator stayed home, sent a generous gift, and watched as many guests also backed out,
leaving Anya’s wedding visibly sparse. Messages of support poured in afterward.
Weeks later, the narrator gave birth early to a healthy daughter, Sariyah. Anya remained silent,
but her mother apologized for believing Anya’s version of events, recognizing family matters more than aesthetics.
The narrator’s takeaway: boundaries protect peace and health, and refusing unreasonable
demands isn’t selfish. She gained clarity, kept her dignity, and let karma handle the rest.