I met my husband in high school, when life still felt simple and infinite at the same time.
We were seniors—young enough to believe love could conquer anything, old enough to make plans that felt permanent. We talked about college visits, apartments with bad plumbing, and future jobs we pretended to understand. He was my first love, and I was his. When he smiled at me across the cafeteria, the world felt safe.

Then, a week before Christmas, everything shattered.
He was driving to his grandparents’ house on a snowy evening. A patch of black ice. A truck that couldn’t stop in time. The details were blurred, but the result was painfully clear.
The crash left him paralyzed from the waist down.