I WENT TO A RESTAURANT TO MEET>>>>>>>

I WENT TO A RESTAURANT TO MEET MY FIANCÉ’S PARENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME, BUT WHAT THEY DID MADE ME CANCEL THE WEDDING

I met my fiancé at work. He was funny, kind, and confident. Our relationship developed quickly. When he proposed after six months of dating, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. Before that, I hadn’t met his parents because they lived in another state. But recently, they came specifically to meet me after hearing about our engagement. My fiancé told me that he had reserved a table at a restaurant for the occasion. I spent hours preparing, choosing the right dress, perfecting my makeup—everything had to be just right. I told myself I had nothing to worry about. I’d make a good impression, we’d laugh over dinner, and I’d leave feeling like part of the family. But his parents did something that MADE THE HAIR ON MY SKIN STAND ON END! As soon as we sat at the table, his father

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