This one started with a missing invitation.
Speaker AHannah had a close friend who was getting married.
Speaker AThey'd talked about it for months.
Speaker ADates, venues, who was going.
Speaker AWhen the invitations went out, Hannah waited.
Speaker AEveryone else started posting.
Speaker APhotos, envelopes on tables, group chats lighting up.
Speaker AHers never arrived.
Speaker AAt first, she assumed it was a mistake.
Speaker AWrong address.
Speaker APostal delay.
Speaker AShe gave it time.
Speaker ANothing came.
Speaker AWhen Hannah finally asked about it, the response was uncomfortable.
Speaker AHer friend said the wedding had ended up smaller than planned.
Speaker ASaid they'd had to make cuts.
Speaker ASaid they hoped she'd understand.
Speaker AA few days later, Hannah saw the seating plan online.
Speaker ACo workers were listed, plus ones she'd never met.
Speaker AHannah wasn't there?
Speaker AShe asked again.
Speaker AThis time, the tone changed.
Speaker AHer friend said she was overreacting, said weddings were stressful, said it wasn't personal.
Speaker AThat night, Hanna posted the story online.
Speaker APeople focused on one thing, not the guest list.
Speaker AThe fact no one had said anything until she asked.
Speaker AThe final update was short.
Speaker AHanna congratulated them publicly, stopped reaching out privately, and the friendship faded after that.