My groom pushed me into the pool during our wedding reception and laughed while 200 guests watched. My dress, my makeup, and my dignity were ruined in seconds. But when I climbed out of that water, I did something he never expected.
I met Theo at a coffee shop. I’d accidentally taken his oat milk latte. He tapped me on the shoulder, grinned, and said, “I think that’s mine.”
Instead of apologizing, I laughed.
He teased me about laughing at him, and before I knew it, I was giving him my number. He was the kind of person who made a room feel warmer just by walking into it. Easy smile.
Quick with a joke. He remembered details about people and had a knack for making you feel special. I fell for it completely.
So did everyone else. I was so nervous the night he met my parents for dinner. Mom had made her pot roast, which she only ever pulled out for important occasions.
Dad had worn his good shirt. Theo leaned across the table ten minutes in, looked at both my parents, and said warmly, “I’ve heard so much about you both. Honestly, I feel like I already know the family.”
My mother laughed.
“Well, that’s a good start.”
Dad’s eyes narrowed. My father was the kind of man who took his time before deciding what kind of person you were. He’d spent 30 years as a high school principal, and that job had left him with a skill for picking up when people weren’t quite what they seemed.
So when he smiled and said, “You’re a smooth talker, son,” I braced myself. Theo just grinned back. “Only when I mean it.”
Dad laughed.
My mother smiled and nodded slightly at me across the table. Later that night, when my parents were walking Theo to the door, Dad shook his hand. Once Theo had left, Dad said something I’d heard maybe three times in my entire life.
Mom nudged me in the kitchen afterward. “He’s wonderful.”
I agreed. And when Theo proposed a year later, in the garden behind his mother’s house, I saw no reason to say “no.”
He looked so earnest when he held out the ring and asked, “What do you think about forever?”
And it felt inevitable, like this was where we’d been headed all along.
“I think forever with you sounds amazing,” I replied. He wrapped his arms around me and twirled me around. I thought we were set for life… that we’d grow old together, have kids, and sit side by side in a nursing home one day, joking about how times had changed.
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