She Mocked My Wedding Cake… Then Pretended She Made It

When my fiancé Dave and I planned our wedding, we did everything ourselves refusing a cent from his wealthy parents. We wanted love, not debt. I even decided to bake our wedding cake. But when I shared this at dinner, his mom, Christine, laughed like I’d just said I’d wear paper bags as shoes.“Oh honey, no,” she smirked.

“This isn’t a church picnic.”I smiled through gritted teeth while Dave stood by me.

We stuck to our plan. I spent weeks perfecting that cake three tiers, hand-piped flowers, raspberry filling. The night before our wedding, I assembled it myself at the venue. It looked like it belonged in a magazine.The wedding was magical. During the reception, guests gushed over the cake. “Where did you get it?” they asked.Before I could answer, Christine grabbed the mic.“Of course, I had to step in and make the cake,” she said with a smug smile.

“I couldn’t let my son have something… homemade.”I froze. She was taking credit for my cake.I wanted to scream, but Dave stopped me. “Let her have her moment,” he whispered. “She’ll regret it.”He was right.The next day, Christine called in a panic.

A charity hostess was so impressed with the cake, she asked Christine to bake one for her event.“I need the recipe,” she begged.“You mean the cake you made?” I asked sweetly.

“…Maybe it was a collaborative effort,” she mumbled.I laughed. “Let me know when you’re ready to take orders.” Within days, the truth came out. Christine couldn’t bake. Mrs. Wilson called me directly, and soon, I had my first official order. That one cake led to more, and now I run a small custom bakery on the side. At Thanksgiving, Christine handed me a store-bought pie.

“Figured I shouldn’t lie about this one,” she muttered. Not quite an apology—but close enough. Some people will always try to steal your spotlight. But the truth? It always rises… just like a well-made cake.

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