The fallout in the days that followed was exactly what I expected and nothing I was unprepared for.
Sarah posted a long, emotional statement on Facebook. She did not name me directly, but she described a family member who had "deliberately sabotaged" her wedding out of jealousy and spite. The comments were full of people expressing outrage on her behalf, most of whom did not know the full story and several of whom I had never met in my life.
My mother called every day for a week. My father has not called at all, which I think is actually worse. The silence from him feels more permanent than the anger.
Two of my aunts sent me messages telling me I should be ashamed of myself. One of them used the phrase "this is not how family works," which I found remarkable given that her definition of family apparently includes using someone's credit card without permission.
Derek has not reached out. I did not expect him to.
I have not apologized. I have not explained myself publicly. I have not engaged with the Facebook post or the messages or the phone calls beyond a single text to my mother that said: "I love you. I am not discussing this further."