On our wedding night, my father-in-law asked to sleep between us because of a tradition called “the spirit of the birth of a son.”
At three in the morning, I felt something repeatedly touching my back.

When I turned around… I almost fainted.
The night that should have been the most romantic of my life turned into a soap opera-worthy nightmare.
No sooner had I entered the room with my husband, Lucas, than the door burst open.
It was his father—Mr. Arnaldo, a quiet man with a serious face, carrying a pillow and a blanket.
“I’m going to sleep here with you.”
He said it as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
I froze.
“What do you mean… here?” I asked, expecting a joke.
But Lucas just smiled, embarrassed.
“Honey, it’s just a family tradition… On the first night, a ‘lucky man’ sleeps between the newlyweds to ensure the birth of a son.”
My stomach lurched.
I wanted to say no, I wanted to kick them both out, but the pressure I’d heard all week echoed in my head:
“Be respectful, it’s a traditional family…”
I took a deep breath. I lay down on the edge of the bed, as far away as I could.
The early morning hours were endless.
I barely blinked. I wasn’t sleepy—I was filled with anguish.
And then it began…
First, a light touch on my back.
Then, a pinch.
And finally, something that seemed to slowly slide from my lower back up to my thighs.
My heart raced.
“This isn’t normal.”
By 3:00 a.m., I was trembling.
When I felt something move up my side again, I lost control.
I whirled around—quickly, terrified—and then…
Oh my God.
My blood ran cold.
What I saw there…
was NOT what I had imagined.
On our wedding night, my father-in-law asked to sleep between us because of a tradition called “the spirit of a son’s birth.”
At 3:00 a.m., I felt something touch my back repeatedly.
When I turned around… I almost fainted.
The night that was supposed to be the most romantic of my life turned into a nightmare worthy of a soap opera.
No sooner had Lucas, my husband, and I entered the room than the door burst open.
It was his father—Don Arnaldo—a quiet man with a stern face, carrying a pillow and a blanket.
“I’m going to sleep here with you.”
He said it as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
I froze.
“Here? In this bed?” I asked, hoping it was a joke.
But Lucas just smiled uncomfortably.
“My love, it’s a family tradition… On the first night, a ‘lucky man’ sleeps between the newlyweds to ensure the birth of a son.”
My stomach churned.
I wanted to refuse, I wanted to kick them both out, but they had repeated the same thing to me all week:
“Be respectful, it’s a traditional family…”
I took a deep breath.
I lay down at the far end of the bed, as far away as possible.
The early morning hours seemed to never end.
I wasn’t sleepy.
I was anxious.
And then the tapping started.
First, a light push on my back.
Then, a quick pinch.
And finally, something that slowly slid from my waist down to my thighs, like exploring fingers.
My heart was beating uncontrollably.
“This is not normal.”
At exactly 3:00 am I was already trembling.
When I felt that rising up my side again, I lost control.
I spun around—quickly, terrified—and then…
My God.
I felt my blood run cold.
What I saw was not what I expected.
It was worse. Much worse.
Don Arnaldo was sitting on the bed, with his eyes wide open, breathing heavily…
But he wasn’t looking at me.
I was looking at something behind me.
I remained motionless.
I turned slowly and saw that Lucas—my husband—had moved in his sleep toward my side.
His drooping hand rested on my leg, shifting slightly as he changed position.
But that didn’t explain everything.
When I looked at my father-in-law again, I understood the true horror.
She held a rosary in her hands.
She was crying.
“I saw it… I saw the spirit…” she whispered. “It came… it came for the blessing… it passed through you… I felt it.”
And then I understood:
It wasn’t him touching me.
It wasn’t Lucas.
It was his sick imagination, fueled by an absurd tradition.
That was the limit for me.
I jumped out of bed, grabbed my things, and left the room.
In that cold hotel hallway, I made the fastest decision of my life:
My marriage had ended before 24 hours had passed.
The next morning I told my mother, my sister and — above all — myself:
I didn’t deserve a family that justified abuse in the name of tradition.
I didn’t deserve a husband who wouldn’t defend me.
I didn’t deserve to feel afraid on what should have been the happiest night of my life.
Three weeks later I signed the cancellation.
And even today, when someone asks me why, I just say:
“Some traditions should die before they ruin someone’s life.”
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