On my wedding night, a stranger told me to run… by morning, I knew why.

The wedding night is supposed to be the happiest moment of a woman’s life. I sat in front of the vanity, lipstick still fresh, listening as the music and laughter outside slowly faded. My husband’s family had all gone to their rooms. The bridal chamber was lavish, golden light shining over red silk ribbons. Yet my heart was uneasy, weighed down by a strange premonition.

Suddenly, a soft knock echoed. I froze. Who would come at this hour? I moved forward, opened the door just a little, and saw the anxious eyes of the longtime maid. Her voice trembled as she whispered:

“If you want to live, change clothes and go out the back door now. Hurry, before it’s too late.”

I stood paralyzed, heart pounding in my chest. Before I could speak, she widened her eyes and gestured for silence. Her look was deadly serious. A chill ran through me as I clutched my wedding gown. At that moment, I heard the footsteps of my new husband approaching.