During the wedding, the bride suddenly whispered that something was moving under her dress: we carefully lifted the heavy gown and saw something terrifying.
During the wedding ceremony, all the guests were having fun—dancing, laughing, the clinking of glasses, and shouts of joy filled the hall.
Everything seemed perfect, like the kind of moment you dream of your whole life. I was holding my bride, Emily’s, hand.
We sat side by side, watching the guests dance.
And suddenly, in the middle of all that joy, Emily leaned toward me and whispered softly:
“There’s something moving under my dress.”
At first, I didn’t really understand what she meant. I looked at her and started laughing, thinking it was just one of her jokes to lighten the mood.
“What is it, honey? Your legs?” I teased loudly, making a few people at our table chuckle.
But my smile disappeared right away. Emily was looking at me with such seriousness and worry that I instantly felt uneasy.
“I’m not joking. There really is something, and I’m scared,” she said in a low voice, squeezing my hand.
I tried to calm her.
“Maybe you’re just tired. Maybe you only think you feel—”
“No,” she cut me off. “I can feel it very clearly. There’s something. And it’s moving.”
I froze, not sure what to do. But I knew we had to check. Carefully, I helped lift the heavy layers of fabric, and what we saw truly shocked us.
Hidden in the folds of tulle and lace was a small snake, wriggling around. It didn’t seem aggressive—most likely it had ended up there by accident, maybe with the flowers or while the dress was being prepared for the ceremony.
Emily screamed and jerked back, but I caught her before she could fall. Guests quickly noticed the commotion and rushed over.
At that very moment, as if it realized it had been discovered, the snake slithered quickly out of the dress and, twisting across the floor, made its way straight to the door.
The music stopped, the laughter faded, and everyone stared in shock and fear as the tiny “guest” left the wedding.
Luckily, among us was someone who knew about snakes. He reassured everyone, explaining that it was harmless, that it must have just wandered in by accident, and there was no danger.
But that didn’t comfort Emily right away. For an hour afterward, she kept trembling and refused to go back to the party. In the end, she decided to change—she took off her wedding gown and slipped into a pair of comfortable pants instead.
From that day on, my wife developed a new habit: checking every corner carefully and always being wary of long skirts.