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This one started with a missing invitation.

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Hannah had a close friend who was getting married.

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They'd talked about it for months.

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Dates, venues, who was going.

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When the invitations went out, Hannah waited.

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Everyone else started posting.

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Photos, envelopes on tables, group chats lighting up.

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Hers never arrived.

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At first, she assumed it was a mistake.

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Wrong address.

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Postal delay.

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She gave it time.

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Nothing came.

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When Hannah finally asked about it, the response was uncomfortable.

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Her friend said the wedding had ended up smaller than planned.

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Said they'd had to make cuts.

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Said they hoped she'd understand.

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A few days later, Hannah saw the seating plan online.

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Co workers were listed, plus ones she'd never met.

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Hannah wasn't there?

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She asked again.

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This time, the tone changed.

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Her friend said she was overreacting, said weddings were stressful, said it wasn't personal.

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That night, Hanna posted the story online.

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People focused on one thing, not the guest list.

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The fact no one had said anything until she asked.

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The final update was short.

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Hanna congratulated them publicly, stopped reaching out privately, and the friendship faded after that.