2) Five Years After My Wife’s Death, I Told…

I chased Natalie outside, cornering her beneath a quiet row of trees behind the venue. She trembled as I demanded to know what had happened, what could possibly explain vanishing from our lives and letting us believe she was gone forever. Her answer was colder than I expected. “My father made it possible,” she said. “He thought it would be better for me, for Emma. A clean slate. No baggage.” She spoke as if we were just a burden she had escaped.Behind us, Stefan stood in shock, having followed just in time to hear the truth.

The wedding was called off that night. He couldn’t look at her. For me, something shifted. The pain and confusion I had carried for years lifted—not because I forgave her, but because I finally understood: I hadn’t lost Natalie. I had survived her. With Emma’s small hand in mine, we walked away from that place—away from the lies, the hurt, the illusion. And for the first time in five long years, I felt free.

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