I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

😦 I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

At 35, I had been in a few relationships, but none of my ex-partners ever felt like the person I wanted to spend my life with. Honestly, I no longer felt like dating or getting married. Then one day, we went to visit one of my father’s friends.

His son lived abroad, but he had decided to come back and settle here. It was the first time I saw him, and yet I was convinced he was the one — the man I had always imagined by my side.

Our feelings were mutual, and our parents were delighted to see us together. A few months later, he proposed to me, and I happily accepted.

We organized a small wedding, everything was perfect, but on the wedding night, everything changed. When I walked into the room, I was completely shocked by what I discovered.

My husband looked at me and said: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

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I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

I froze, unable to understand what had just happened.

He sat down on the bed, his eyes filled with tears, and murmured as if he were talking to someone invisible.

“I’m sorry, I know it’s… hard to understand,” he said, wiping his eyes.

I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

“My daughter… she died in a car accident a few years ago. With her mother. It was… it was horrible. A weight I carry alone, every single day.”

“Sometimes, when I’m alone, I talk to them… as if, maybe, it could ease my pain.

It’s crazy, I know, but it’s the only way I can live with it.”

I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”

A heavy silence settled between us, and I no longer knew how to react.

This secret, this immense burden he had hidden from me, had just changed everything.

I decided not to leave him alone and to help him through it all.

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I married the son of one of my father’s friends, and on our wedding night, he told me: “I’m sorry, I know I should have told you earlier…”
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