Hours Before My Wedding, a USB Drive Revealed My Fiancé’s Bachelor Party Details and Destroyed Everything — Story of the Day

I spent six months planning the perfect wedding, but nothing went as planned. Just hours before the ceremony, an anonymous USB drive was left on my doorstep. What I saw changed everything. Lies, betrayals, and secrets were revealed before my eyes. Was I about to marry the wrong man?

They say the wedding day is the happiest day of a woman’s life. Lies! I had planned this wedding for six long months, six months of venue visits, dress fittings, menu tastings, and endless phone calls.

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I thought that at least on the big day I would be able to breathe, relax, and enjoy it. But no. Everything that could go wrong, did.

I paced my room, gripping my phone so tightly my fingers hurt.

I had already called the florist five times. No answer. No voicemail. Nothing.

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The wedding was supposed to be in four hours, and I didn’t have a single flower. Not a single one. The bouquets, the centerpieces, the arch decorations—gone. Simply gone.

I felt my pulse pounding in my ears. My hands curled into fists. I was ready to scream, throw my phone, maybe even sweep everything off my vanity table.

At that moment, a knock at the door broke my rage. I yanked it open, but the hallway was empty.

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“Ugh,” I mumbled. My nephews. They had to be here. The house was packed—parents, grandparents, my sister’s family, cousins, friends. It was absolute madness.

I sighed and was about to close the door when something caught my eye. An envelope. White. Lying on the floor.

I picked it up and went back inside, locking the door. Inside the envelope was a USB drive labeled “Watch Me.”

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My stomach tightened. Frowning, I plugged it into my laptop.

A file. “Are you sure you want to marry him?”

I hesitated, then pressed play.

The video began. Ted and his friends were in a limousine, already drunk.

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“Last night of freedom!” Max shouted as he held up his phone to film.

“I’m already taken!” Ted said, shaking his head.

“You don’t understand. Tonight, anything goes!” Max smiled.

“But I love Tracy!” Ted replied.

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Max rolled his eyes. “Your Tracy is a real character—she’s got you under her thumb!”

The guys laughed, clinking their glasses.

Ted frowned. “That’s not true.”

Max moved closer. “Then prove it.”

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Ted hesitated, clutching his glass.

“Come on, man,” Max said. “It’s only one night.”

Ted exhaled. “Maybe tonight I’ll prove you wrong.”

There was a knock at my door. My heart was pounding as I quickly paused the video and closed my laptop.

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I took a deep breath, trying to steady myself, then walked over to open the door.

Max stood there, smiling as if nothing had happened. As if he hadn’t just insulted me behind my back.

“Hey, Tracy,” he said casually.

I didn’t smile. I couldn’t. The words from the video echoed in my head.

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Max had always been friendly, he had always acted like he respected me. But now I saw the truth. It was all fake.

“Is something wrong?”

I crossed my arms. “What do you want?”

“Ted can’t find his shoes. He said they might be here,” said Max, standing in the doorway.

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“Maybe I should give him my heels instead,” I muttered under my breath.

Max frowned. “What?”

“Nothing,” I replied, shaking my head. “I’ll look into it.”

I turned away and walked to the closet, pushing the dresses aside. The shoebox sat on the top shelf, right where Ted had left it. I grabbed it and turned around.

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“Here,” I said, holding it out.

Max took it and smiled. “If you’re worried, Ted has no plans to run away from the wedding.”

I narrowed my eyes. “Why would I be worried?”

Max shrugged. “It’s just a joke. Relax.”

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I didn’t laugh.

Max hesitated, then nodded and left.

I closed the door, leaned against it for a moment, then went back to my laptop and pressed play.

The video cut to a hotel room. Ted was sitting in a chair, blindfolded. His posture was relaxed, completely unaware of what was happening around him.

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“This is going to be so much fun,” Max said, his voice filled with excitement.

Someone entered the room, and music started playing as the guys clapped loudly. A masked woman—clearly an exotic dancer—approached Ted, swaying her hips to the music.

She placed her hands on his shoulders and slowly circled him before dancing for him.

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Then, without hesitation, she took off her mask and removed his blindfold.

Sandy. Ted’s ex. More precisely, his ex-fiancée.

“I know you missed me,” Sandy said, leaning close to me.

Before I could even understand what was happening, she kissed him.

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He kissed her back.

“Tracy!” my mother called from downstairs.

I jumped, immediately paused the video, and closed the laptop. My hands were shaking.

My eyes burned with tears. Ted had kissed her. Without hesitation. No resistance. Just like that, he had erased everything we had.

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I left my room and went downstairs. My mother was standing in front of the wedding cake, looking panicked.

“I don’t know what to do!” Mom cried, her voice trembling.

I froze. The cake—the perfect, expensive wedding cake—was half destroyed. The top layer had collapsed, the frosting smeared all over the table.

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“The wedding is in less than three hours!” added Mom. “What do we do?”

I stared at the mess, my mind blank. I wanted to scream, “Call off the wedding!” I wanted to throw something away, break what was left. And most of all, I wanted to forget Ted forever.

But instead, I mumbled, “I… I don’t know.”

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Melanie, my best friend, walked into the kitchen. “What’s going on?” she asked.

I pointed at the wedding cake, unable to speak.

She approached, her eyes wide. “Oh. My. God.”

“Yes,” I mumbled.

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Melanie leaned over, inspecting the damage. “I can fix it,” she said. “I took a baking class recently.”

Mom’s eyes lit up. “Are you sure?”

Melanie hesitated. “I think so.”

Mom turned to me. “Tracy?”

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I swallowed hard. What did it matter anymore? The cake, the wedding, it all seemed pointless.

“Do whatever you want. I don’t care,” I said, then went back to my room.

I locked the door and stared at my laptop. My hands rested on the keyboard, but I didn’t press play.

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My thoughts were racing. Chaos, stress, lies—is this what love feels like?

Ted had kissed his ex without hesitation. Max had laughed at me behind my back. And Ted hadn’t said anything.

I clenched my jaw. I couldn’t do this. I couldn’t pretend everything was okay.

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I walked to the window and opened it. A cool breeze hit my face. I looked down.

It wasn’t that high. I’d climbed out the window many times as a teenager, having secret nighttime adventures.

I swung my legs over the edge, holding onto the frame. One cautious step, then another.

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My feet hit the ground and I ran toward my car. My heart was pounding, not from fear, but from urgency. I had to get away.

I slid into the driver’s seat, started the engine, and put the car in reverse.

“Tracy! Where are you going?” my mother shouted from the terrace.

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I didn’t answer. I couldn’t. I drove off, gripping the steering wheel, staring at the road ahead.

I parked in a quiet spot in the park and sat there, staring into space. Could I ever forgive Ted? Had he done more? What else hadn’t I seen?

I didn’t know how long I’d been there when I saw movement. Ted and Melanie. Max’s car was idling nearby.

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Ted stood before me, arms outstretched. His suit was slightly wrinkled, his tie loose. His face was contorted with confusion and frustration.

“The wedding should have already started. Why did you run away? What are you doing here?” he asked.

I didn’t answer right away. My eyes fell on Melanie. She was standing next to him, holding my laptop. The USB drive was still plugged in.

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“Because of what’s on that USB drive,” I finally said, my voice firm.

Melanie tightened her grip on the laptop. “We tried looking,” she admitted. “We need your password.”

I met his gaze. “Ted is going to love this video,” I said flatly.

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Ted and Melanie exchanged nervous glances. He shifted, running a hand through his hair.

“I’m sure it’s not what you think,” Ted said quickly.

I ignored him. My fingers moved over the keyboard, typing in my password. The screen flashed and the video resumed.

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I kept my eyes glued to Ted as the scene with Sandy unfolded. I watched his face carefully.

He tensed when he saw himself blindfolded. His jaw clenched when Sandy kissed him. Then I saw he’d pushed her away.

I exhaled, my chest tightening.

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“So you didn’t cheat on me?” I asked, my voice calm.

“I love you, Tracy. How could I cheat on you?” Ted said, moving closer. “We’ve already missed the ceremony. Maybe we can at least go to a restaurant?”

I didn’t answer. Something inside me felt wrong. My fingers hovered over the laptop. My instinct told me to keep looking.

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“Wait,” I said. “The video isn’t over yet.”

Melanie’s face paled. “Maybe we don’t need to watch the rest?” she said quickly. “You’re missing your wedding.”

I turned to her. “I need to know who I’m going to marry.”

The images have changed. A hotel corridor.

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Melanie.

Melanie and Ted.

Kissing.

I felt like the ground had disappeared beneath my feet.

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“I’m so happy it’s finally happening,” Melanie said in the video between kisses.

“As long as Tracy doesn’t find out,” Ted replied.

The video stopped. Silence.

I looked up, breathless. “Is that why you didn’t want me to look?!” I yelled, my voice shaking.

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“Tracy, it was a mistake. It was only one night,” Ted said. His face was pale now.

“That’s not what you told me,” Melanie muttered, her voice low.

Ted tilted his head toward her. “Shut up.”

“Why? Why did you two do this to me?!” I asked.

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Melanie’s eyes filled with tears. “Because I fell in love with Ted first!” she screamed. “Remember? That night at the concert when we all met? You weren’t even interested in him, but he messaged you and you started dating!”

I let out a hollow laugh. “And you waited until my wedding day to ruin everything?!”

Melanie’s hands were shaking. “I tried to resist my feelings, but that night, I couldn’t. I love Ted!”

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Ted’s face darkened. “Who gave you this USB drive?” he asked me.

I clenched my fists. “Is that what you’re interested in right now?!” I yelled.

“It was me,” said a voice.

Max stepped forward.

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“I filmed the video and gave him the USB drive,” he admitted.

“What?! Why?!” Ted shouted.

“Because you don’t deserve Tracy,” Max said simply.

Ted’s nostrils flared. “What does it matter to you?”

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Max didn’t hesitate. “Because when you started dating, Tracy became my friend too. And I couldn’t stand seeing what you were doing behind her back.”

“You bastard!” Ted shouted as his Ted hands curled into fists.

Max shook his head. “Melanie isn’t even the first girl you’ve cheated on. But before that, I had no proof.” Then he turned to me. “I invited Sandy on purpose, hoping she’d reveal the real Ted. But he knew I was recording.”

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Ted’s expression changed. “See, Tracy? He set the whole thing up! I didn’t cheat! He’s lying!”

Max let out a high-pitched laugh. “I didn’t have to set anything up. You ruined everything yourself. You and Melanie.”

I stood up from the bench. My heart was no longer pounding. I was no longer crying. I was no longer shaking. I just felt like it was over.

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“I’ve had enough,” I said. “I don’t want to see either of you again.”

I turned to Max. “Can you take me home?”

Max nodded without hesitation.

Ted stepped forward. “Tracy, please, we can fix this…”

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I raised my hand. “No.”

Melanie bit her lip. “Tracy, I…”

I met his gaze. “Don’t do it.”

I turned around and walked to Max’s car. When we got inside, he sighed. “I’m sorry I couldn’t tell you sooner. I wish you wouldn’t waste money on the wedding.”

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I looked out the window. “That wedding was a disaster anyway. Besides, Ted and his parents paid for everything. Consider it a lesson for him.”

Max chuckled, shaking his head.

And just like that, the day that was supposed to be the happiest turned into the worst. But at least I learned the truth before it was too late.

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