Her Drunk Ex Showed Up On Her Doorstep The Night Before His Wedding
A woman says that she was with her ex for around 2 years, but she ended up breaking up with him over moving away to attend college. Also, she did not feel like being in a relationship with him at that point.
She broke up with him close to 5 years ago, and she is currently engaged to a man she considers to truly be the one for her.
A few nights ago at approximately 10 p.m., someone rang her doorbell, and you bet she was surprised to open the door and see her drunk ex standing there.
Apparently, he was having his bachelor party in the same city where she and her fiancé live together, so he wanted to drop by “to see” her.
Her fiancé was the one that actually opened the door, and as soon as he did her ex began crying and insisting he didn’t think she actually had a fiancé.
She and her fiancé kindly let him inside their place, as he wasn’t a danger to them he was clearly just drunk and sobbing all over the place.
He basically told her that he was sorry for being so terrible to her when they were together and he’s still upset that they broke up because he truly believed they would have been able to work things out.
He threw up in their bathtub, before dialing an Uber to take him back to the hotel he was staying at.
In the meantime, she and her fiancé made him some waffles to help try to get him a little soberer, and they said he should let them know when he made it safely back to his hotel room.
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When he left, she couldn’t help but feel strange. She thought that perhaps she should reach out to the woman he was going to be marrying the very next day.
She only wanted to tell his future wife about what happened because if she was in the same situation she would want to know.
She did not want to ruin their marriage or relationship.
In the end, she figured it wasn’t ok for her to reach out to her ex’s bride-to-be because she did not even know her.
She did decide to reach out to her ex’s sister (who did used to be her friend) to explain that she should speak to him since he had arrived at her place drunk and upset.
She said she wanted to simply ensure that he was alright, and his sister was grateful to her for reaching out.
“She thanked me for the massage and apologized profusely because my ex has been apparently acting a fool for a few weeks now leading up to his wedding,” she said.
“She asked me if I was okay and if her brother had gone back to the hotel room because they couldn’t find him.”
She filled her ex’s sister in on him having left her place in an Uber, before adding that he sent her a message to say he got to his hotel at 11:30-ish.
His sister said thank you to her again for everything, and then she thought that was that, but then his sister called her back.
“Apparently he didn’t show for the wedding and no one knows where he is. So me telling the fiancée is now obsolete,” she concluded.
How would you handle this?
You can read her original post on Reddit here.
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