My ‘practicing witch’ daughter ran away and planned a Halloween wedding – her mother’s reaction was too much

This mother of the bride is haunted by what happened.

A 53-year-old mother is under extreme pressure after her “wild child” daughter – “a practicing witch”, according to her father – ran away and is having a Halloween wedding instead of a more traditional ceremony.

The father of the bride recently chronicled the family drama on Reddit, writing that of his three children, none have “given me a headache like Lynn” — but the 55-year-old patriarch loves his youngest daughter for who she is.

A mother is losing it over her daughter’s runaway – and then plans a Halloween wedding party to celebrate. Carlos Valle/Wirestock – stock.adobe.com

It all started with Lynn getting a college degree at age 16, moving to Louisiana soon after and pursuing more education.

“She has always been our fiercely independent, argumentative, intelligent little girl. She is also more social,” he wrote. “[She’s] covered in tattoos, piercings and always has unkempt hair. I’m proud of her, I love her, but she’s always been our non-traditional child.”

He added that Lynn is not only a nurse, but also does her hair on the side.

When she moved to the bayou-filled state, she met her future husband, 27-year-old Brad.

“Brad is like Lynn, tattoos and piercings up the wazoo. Not traditional. He’s a good kid, I like him. He protected Lynn and has been there for her through so many things, I actually love that kid for protecting my daughter,” the father wrote.

Even Lynn’s mother at the time was enthusiastic about their engagement – at first.

“Lynn and Brad were both adamant that they didn’t want a wedding and just wanted a little party with family and some friends as a celebratory thing,” the father added.

“My wife was very upset and pushed Lynn until she reluctantly agreed to plan a wedding.”

The mother of the bride was thrilled with the couple’s engagement – ​​until things took a grisly turn. Stephen Davies – stock.adobe.com

However, “not even a week later”, Lynn and her mother put their heads over the flowers and the new bride retreated to her new home in Louisiana – where she and her fiance made a drastic decision.

“Lynn announced that they had eloped and were planning a little intimate date in New Orleans around Halloween time,” the dad wrote. “My wife lost it, she and Lynn got into a huge argument over the phone which left them both speechless.”

Now, Lynn’s mother tears up whenever the situation is discussed.

The mother is worried about her daughter’s choices. “My wife lost it,” said the bride’s father. nagaets – stock.adobe.com

“After a few weeks of this nonsense, I finally snapped and said, ‘Why are you surprised? Lynn didn’t want a wedding in the first place! She’s our least traditional child!’” the post continued, noting that the father told his wife to stop crying about it and look forward to the other children’s upcoming weddings.

“My wife called me names and was avoiding me… Also felt wrong for trying to force her [a big traditional wedding] in Lynn.”

Some commenters took the father’s side and said it was her mother for how the wedding went south so quickly.

“[Lynn] he didn’t want the wedding. And when she agreed to a small wedding, your wife tried to bulldoze her,” one person wrote.

The father of the bride wants his wife to calm down and retire. Volodymyr – stock.adobe.com

“Lynn made it clear she wanted a little party and it’s not fair for your wife to push her into something she didn’t want. If this continues, it could really damage their relationship,” added another.

Meanwhile, a third wrote a hard-to-swallow truth.

“Does your wife realize that maybe she was the reason your daughter ran away? If she had just let Lynn have whatever kind of wedding she wanted, I’m sure you would have been invited from the small guest list.

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