My Cousin Demanded I Pay Her for Missing Her Wedding Due to My Dad’s Stroke — Another Guest Gave Her a Reality Check

I always grew wary of people who say “family first” but act differently. My cousin Caroline claimed she understood when I missed her wedding because my father suffered a massive stroke and needed full-time care. I believed her—until a week later, when she sent a mass email demanding $3,000 to cover my “empty seat.”

Before the emergency, I had fully committed to the wedding: RSVP’d early, helped plan events, bought a dress, and cleared my schedule. When my dad’s stroke happened, I canceled everything and explained the situation to Caroline. She replied kindly, assuring me that family came first and not to worry.

Her sudden demand for money left me stunned. When I reminded her of my father’s medical crisis, she dismissed it and insisted I still owed her for the cost. It felt heartless and completely at odds with her earlier message.

A mutual friend later revealed that Caroline had already received partial refunds for canceled guests and was attempting to collect extra money. After this was exposed in a “Reply All” email, people saw her true colors. Instead of gaining money, she damaged her reputation—and I never had to defend myself further.

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