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    At our wedding, my husband’s sister gave us an empty envelope with the words: “Don’t deny yourself anything!”; on her birthday, I decided to take revenge and prepared a “special gift” for her.

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    At our wedding, my husband’s sister handed us an envelope with the words, “Don’t deny yourselves anything!” written inside. It looked generous. It looked meaningful. It was empty.

    On her birthday, I decided to return the favor—with a gift she would never forget.

    A wedding isn’t just about love, flowers, and beautiful pictures. It’s also the moment when people show you who they really are. Mark and I learned that faster than we expected.

    We paid for our wedding ourselves. For nearly two years, we saved every spare dollar. No vacations. No unnecessary spending. We just wanted a small, warm celebration with the people closest to us. In the end, we invited around forty guests.

    One of them was Mark’s older sister, Julia.

    Julia had a well-paying job, designer outfits, a flashy car—and a habit of acting superior. She was never openly rude to me, but her politeness always carried an edge. It was clear she thought her brother could have “aimed higher.”

    “Are you sure about that cake?” she’d say with a tight smile. “No one does it like that anymore.”

    “And the restaurant… well. I suppose it’s fine—for you.”

    I kept quiet. I didn’t want tension before the wedding. Mark brushed it off.

    “She just likes being in charge,” he said.

    That was an understatement.

    On the wedding day, she arrived in a bold red dress with a dramatic neckline—more suited for a gala than her brother’s ceremony. At the reception, she acted as if the spotlight belonged to her. She interrupted the host, dominated every game, and shouted louder than anyone:

    “Bitter! Kiss properly! What is that?”

    She even ordered a separate bottle of the most expensive champagne.

    “The regular one gives me a headache,” she told the waiter, not bothering to ask us.

    When it was time for speeches, she grabbed the microphone and spoke longer than anyone else. She talked about what a devoted sister she was and how much she’d supported Mark over the years.

    “I have a heartfelt gift for you,” she said dramatically, handing us a thick burgundy envelope. “Don’t deny yourselves anything.”

    It looked impressive. Heavy. Important.

    Later that night, back at the hotel, we began opening the gifts. Everything from friends and family felt sincere.

    Finally, Mark picked up Julia’s envelope.

    “Well, she did mention her bonus,” he joked.

    He opened it.

    Nothing.

    Inside was only a postcard that read: “With love. Live beautifully!”

    He shook the envelope. Turned it upside down. Tore it open.

    Empty.

    “It must be a mistake,” he said quietly.

    “It’s not,” I replied. “She knew exactly what she was doing.”

    I carefully sealed the envelope again.

    “Let’s wait,” I told him. “Some moments create themselves.”

    Two months later, Julia hosted a birthday dinner at an upscale restaurant. She sent out a message beforehand listing preferred gifts—designer brands, gift cards—and added, “Cash is acceptable. Minimum 50 euros per person. The restaurant is expensive.”

    Mark didn’t want to go.

    “We’re going,” I said. “I’ve already chosen her gift.”

    That night, I brought the same burgundy envelope.

    Inside was her postcard—and a note from me:

    “We’re returning your contribution to our future. May it bring you as much joy as it brought us.”

    No money.

    When it was our turn to congratulate her, I handed it over and said sweetly:

    “Julia, your wedding gift was so symbolic that we decided to give it back. Fair is fair.”

    She recognized the envelope instantly. She froze—but curiosity won. She opened it in front of everyone.

    She read the note.

    Her face drained of color.

    She shook the envelope.

    “Where’s the money?” she demanded.

    “There’s exactly what was inside when you gave it to us,” I replied calmly. “Nothing more. Nothing less.”

    “Are you trying to embarrass me?!” she shouted.

    “No,” Mark said firmly. “We simply returned your gift. You didn’t forget—and neither did we.”

    We stood up and left.

    There were raised voices behind us, accusations and outrage—but for the first time, we didn’t care.

    Sometimes the best revenge isn’t loud.

    It’s simply returning what someone gave you.

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