Falling in love with Alex was like stumbling upon a hidden story filled with layers, each page revealing a part of his soul that captivated me even more. Our connection was instant and deep, marked by a whirlwind romance that swept us toward the altar. We both agreed to wait, keeping our relationship purely emotional and spiritual, which brought a closeness I’d never felt before. Our love wasn’t built on fleeting passion but on an understanding that ran soul-deep.
Throughout our engagement, there were moments when I sensed something heavy lingering in Alex’s past—a dark chapter he couldn’t yet share. He hinted at a trauma from his childhood, an unhealed wound that still haunted him, though he kept the details hidden. I respected his boundaries, choosing not to pry. Instead, I focused on the joy of planning our future together and the excitement of becoming his wife.
As the wedding approached, hints of Alex’s inner struggle became more frequent. There were brief moments when he’d grow quiet or his gaze would turn distant, but he’d always wave it off with a reassuring smile. Even when I mentioned my worries to his mother, Mrs. Green, she’d brush them aside with a comforting laugh, assuring me that all was well. Mrs. Green and I had grown close over the years, and she had become more than just my future mother-in-law; she was a friend, a confidante, someone I deeply respected and admired.
The day we exchanged vows was magical, filled with laughter, joy, and the warmth of our loved ones. From heartfelt speeches to wild dancing, the night was perfect, and by the time we retired to our room, we were both happily exhausted. It felt like the beginning of a beautiful journey.
I settled into bed, savoring the anticipation of our first night together. But then I heard voices outside our door—Alex and his mother. Confused, I strained to listen. Just as my curiosity grew, Alex entered, his face pale and his eyes wide with worry.
“I… I don’t think I can do this,” he murmured, looking back at Mrs. Green as though seeking her guidance