My Stepmother Wore My Late Mom’s Necklace at Her Wedding without My Permission – I Was Enraged & Taught Her a Lesson
I’m Olive, 23. This isn’t a sob story, but it’s about a necklace. Not just any necklace. It’s my late Mom’s, the only thing left of her besides the memories. My Mom was my rock, my confidante, my everything. Losing her to cancer when I was 19 was traumatic, and her diamond necklace became my most cherished keepsake.
When Dad introduced his fiancée, Magdalene, she immediately eyed the necklace. “Magdalene really admires your mother’s necklace. She says it would look perfect with her wedding dress,” Dad said. I was furious. “No, Dad. It’s a no.” But despite my objections, Magdalene took the necklace on her wedding day.
I called her. “How dare you take my Mom’s necklace without my permission?” Her dismissive response was infuriating. “I’ll return it after the honeymoon,” she said. Enraged, I called the cops. They retrieved the necklace, causing chaos at the wedding. “You ruined our wedding!” Magdalene screamed. “How could you call the cops over a crappy piece of jewelry?”
Dad declared, “You’ve burned all bridges with us, Olive. I consider you dead to me after this.” Heartbroken, I left, taking Mom’s photos and mementos. Back in my apartment, I felt peace knowing Mom’s beloved necklace was safe and where it truly belonged.