When he proposed, I hesitated. A lot.
He took my hands and said, “I know I don’t deserve you. But I’m not that boy anymore. I swear I’ve changed.”
I believed him.
Our wedding was small and simple. Family, a few friends, warm lights. For the first time in years, I felt hopeful… like my past didn’t have to be my whole life.
That night, after we got home, I went to wash my face and calm my nerves.
When I came back, Ryan was sitting on the edge of the bed, still in his dress shirt, staring at the floor. His hands were clenched so tightly his knuckles were white.
“Ryan?” I asked softly. “Are you okay?”
He looked up.
Not nervous. Not loving.
Something darker. Almost… relieved.
He swallowed hard and whispered, “Finally… I’m ready to tell you the truth.”
My stomach dropped.
“The truth about what?” I whispered.