What was intended to be a picture-perfect wedding day took a completely unexpected turn as a coffin draped with a massive red bow was carried down the aisle. The bride was astonished, the guests were startled into silence, and what happened next became the most talked-about prank of the day.
As I stood in front of the mirror, adjusting my veil, my father placed his hand on my shoulder, his warm presence comforting me. “Are you sure you’re ready for this?” he said softly.
“I’ve been ready my whole life,” I said with a smile. My hands remained firm, but my pulse was pounding with expectation.
I’d never been the kind to fantasize about fairy tales, but I had always imagined this day—one full with love, family, and laughter. And now it was actually occurring. Everything turned out just as I had intended.
I had spent months worrying over every aspect, including the flowers, colors, and seating arrangements. It has to be exactly correct. My mother used to tease me for being such a control freak, but it helped me stay grounded.
“You look beautiful,” my father murmured, his voice rising as passion welled up.
“Don’t you dare start crying yet,” I told you. “We haven’t even made it down the aisle.”
But I could not wait to get there. I couldn’t wait to see Jacob, my future husband, standing at the altar. He was everything I wasn’t: easygoing, spontaneous, and always willing to make me laugh when I took things too seriously.
We first met four years ago at a party. I was sitting in the corner, avoiding small chat, when Jacob approached with his easy smile and two drinks.
“You look like you’re having a blast,” he said, evidently amused.
“I hate parties,” I said, but he had me laughing before I realized it. That was Jacob—he could make the most of any circumstance. Everything changed starting that night.
Despite our differences, we fit together well. I thrived on rigidity, whereas he preferred living in the present. We balanced each other in ways I never thought possible.
Fast forward to my wedding day, the sun was shining, the location was ideal, and I was more than ready to marry the love of my life. As my father and I stepped outside to start the ceremony, everything seemed great. The music echoed through the air as Jacob and I stood hand in hand, preparing to exchange vows.
But, just as I was going to speak, something drew my attention from the rear of the venue. A group of men moved slowly toward us, carrying something heavy. At first, I assumed it was an expensive wedding present, but as they approached, my gut twisted in disgust.
It was a coffin. A genuine wood coffin. It also featured a large red bow on top.
My heart sank. The visitors, who had been happy and laughing seconds earlier, were quiet. The music appeared to fade into the background as everyone watched, perplexed and concerned. I glanced to Jacob, expecting him to say something, but he appeared as surprised as I was.
As the guys carrying the casket reached the altar, my thoughts raced. Was this some kind of awful mistake? A prank gone awry? Panic welled up inside of me, and I thought I was going to pass out.
Then one of the men—Jacob’s best man, Derek—stepped forward with a cheeky smile. Of course, it was Derek. He was usually in the middle of some absurd plot. Without speaking, he carefully raised the casket lid.
To my complete surprise, the inside included a framed portrait of Jacob, wrapped in a large ribbon like a gift. I blinked, attempting to understand what I was seeing.
Before I could respond, Jacob’s pals emerged from behind the coffin, exclaiming, “Surprise!!!”
It hi::t me like a ton of bricks: this was a prank. A ridiculous, over-the-top stunt pulled by Jacob’s friends to mark his “d3ath” as a single man. The coffin, the photo—it was all a joke.
I stared at the scene for a moment, utterly stunned. Then, as the realization sank in, I couldn’t help but laugh. It was absurd, completely ridiculous—but also, it was exactly what I should’ve expected from Jacob’s rowdy group of friends.
Derek, clearly proud of his prank, declared, “He’s a married man now! De*d to us!”
Jacob, appearing embarrassed and amused, raised his hands. “I swear, I had no idea they were planning this.”
Part of me wanted to murder Derek for pulling such a prank during our wedding. But the more I thought about it, the funnier it got. This was how they celebrated Jacob and said farewell to their single friend.
Soon, Jacob and I were both laughing, and the visitors quickly joined in. The tension subsided, and the mood became lighter once more. Our wedding day hadn’t been spoiled; it had just been made unforgettable.
As the laughing subsided, I shook my head at Derek. “You’re lucky everyone here has a good sense of humor.”
He smiled and shrugged. “We had to send him off with a bang!”
Jacob moved in to kiss me, his eyes gleaming with affection. “I love you,” he murmured.
“I love you, too,” I said, beaming at the guy I was about to spend my life with.
Despite the commotion, pranks, and casket, it was the ideal day—one we would never forget.