My Stepsister Ruined My Engagement Dinner – She Didn’t Know Karma Was Coming

My stepsister Ava has always competed with me, turning my milestones into her stage. From fake injuries to dramatic outbursts, she constantly redirected attention to herself—even faking a broken leg during my graduation so my parents would miss it. After college we drifted apart, and when she later claimed she’d matured, I cautiously believed her.

For my engagement dinner with Morgan, we planned a small, intimate evening with close family and friends. Ava wasn’t invited—but she showed up anyway. Trying to stay hopeful, I let it slide. Everything went smoothly until the speeches.

Just as I raised my glass, Ava stood and loudly announced she was having a boy. In seconds, my engagement dinner transformed into her impromptu gender reveal. Once again, my carefully planned moment faded into the background.

But this time was different. My stepmother, who had always enabled her, firmly told Ava to sit down and stop stealing the spotlight. She then announced that since Ava had decided to “co-host” the evening, she would cover half the dinner bill. Humiliated, Ava paid—and for the first time, she faced consequences. Finally, the moment belonged to me.

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