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The hotel room was quiet, wrapped in the soft glow of dim bedside lamps and the faint scent of fresh flowers from the bouquet still resting on the table. My wedding dress hung carefully in the corner, and my heart was still racing from the whirlwind of vows, laughter, and dancing. I was giddy, exhausted, and feeling mischievous in a way only a wedding night could inspire.

I had the perfect prank planned.

While my husband went to โ€œgrab something from the lobby,โ€ I slipped off my heels, laughed to myself, and crawled under the bed, pulling the long white bedspread down just enough to hide my feet. I pressed my hand over my mouth to keep from giggling, imagining his face when heโ€™d walk in, call my name, and realize I had vanished.

Minutes passed.

Then the door opened.

I held my breath, ready.

But something was off.

The footsteps were heavier than I expected. Slower. Careful. And thenโ€”another sound. The soft click of a phone being unlocked.

My heart skipped.

Whoever it was walked further into the room, not calling my name, not sounding confused or amused. Instead, they sat down on the edge of the bed, close enough that I could see the shadow of their shoes from beneath the frame.

Then the phone went on speaker.

A womanโ€™s voice filled the room.

โ€œโ€ฆAre you sure this is the right place?โ€ she asked quietly.

My blood ran cold.

A man answered, his voice low and unfamiliar. โ€œYes. Same room number. Tonight.โ€

I stopped breathing.

My mind raced through a thousand terrifying possibilities. Had someone made a mistake? Was this some kind of setup? I lay frozen, my body tense, every instinct screaming at me to stay silent.

The man sighed. โ€œI just need proof. Once I hear it from him, Iโ€™m done.โ€

Hear what?

My chest felt like it was caving in. I thought of my husband, of the ring on my finger, of how safe I had felt just moments before.

Then the door opened again.

This time, I knew the footsteps.

โ€œSorry I took so long,โ€ my husband said casually. โ€œThe elevator wasโ€”โ€

He stopped mid-sentence.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ he asked.

The room went completely still.

The man on the bed stood up abruptly. โ€œYou,โ€ he said sharply. โ€œWe need to talk.โ€

I saw my husbandโ€™s shoes turn toward him. โ€œWho are you?โ€

The woman on the phone spoke again, her voice trembling now. โ€œJust tell him the truth.โ€

Silence stretched so long it hurt.

Finally, my husband exhaled slowly. โ€œI think youโ€™re in the wrong room.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ the man replied. โ€œIโ€™m in exactly the right one.โ€

My heart pounded so loudly I was sure they could hear it.

Then my husband laughedโ€”one short, disbelieving sound. โ€œThis is insane. Itโ€™s my wedding night. I donโ€™t know you.โ€

The man hesitated. โ€œYou donโ€™t recognize my voice?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve never heard it before,โ€ my husband said firmly.

Something shifted in the air. The manโ€™s anger seemed to drain, replaced by confusion.

On the phone, the woman whispered, โ€œHe doesnโ€™t sound like him.โ€

There was a long pause. Then the man cursed under his breath. โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ he said finally. โ€œWe were given the wrong room number.โ€

My knees nearly gave out under the bed.

โ€œI thought you were someone else,โ€ he added, embarrassment heavy in his voice. โ€œSomeone whoโ€ฆ hurt us.โ€

My husband said nothing for a moment, then replied calmly, โ€œYou need to leave.โ€

The door closed a minute later. The room fell silent again, except for my ragged breathing.

โ€œOkay,โ€ my husband said slowly, โ€œthis has officially become the strangest wedding night story ever.โ€

I crawled out from under the bed, my hair a mess, my face pale.

He jumped back. โ€œWHATโ€”โ€

I burst into nervous laughter and tears at the same time. โ€œI was trying to prank you.โ€

He stared at me for a second, then sat down hard on the bed and started laughing tooโ€”shaky, relieved laughter that turned into a deep exhale.

โ€œI thought I was about to get arrested or stabbed,โ€ he said, pulling me into his arms.

I buried my face in his chest, my heart finally slowing. โ€œWorst prank. Ever.โ€

He kissed my forehead. โ€œNext time you want to scare me,โ€ he said softly, โ€œjust hide my socks.โ€

That night didnโ€™t go the way I planned.

But as we held each other in the quiet afterward, both of us still a little shaken, I realized something strange and comforting.

Marriage, apparently, starts with chaos.

And surviving it together.

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