In a family drama, OP has to balance between familial expectations and prior commitments. After years of attempting to conceive, OP's older brother and sister-in-law (SIL) finally welcomed their first child, turning the baby into the focal point of every family gathering.
As OP gears up for her spring wedding, complications arise when her brother and SIL propose the idea of having their niece as the flower girl. However, OP's fiancé already promised the role to his 6-year-old daughter from a previous marriage, who had expressed a long-standing desire to be the flower girl.
When confronted by SIL about incorporating the niece into the ceremony, tensions reach a boiling point. OP staunchly defends her prior commitment to her stepdaughter, sparking accusations of not honoring and loving the niece enough.
So is OP wrong for acting so? Let's find out!