2) I Found a Phone Number and a Cryptic

And there, at the center of it all, stood Denton, holding a bouquet of roses and smiling like he did the first night we met. He stepped forward, kissed my hand, and whispered, “Happy 10th anniversary.” It had all been an elaborate surprise. Every detail—the note, the phone call, the tension—was part of a carefully crafted plan to lead me back to the place where our story began. He’d recreated the magic of that first summer by the sea, where we’d fallen in love beneath starlit skies and promised each other forever. What I had feared was a betrayal turned out to be something far more powerful—a reminder.

A reminder of the depth of our connection, of the years we’ve shared, and of a love that still finds new ways to surprise me. And in that moment, surrounded by laughter and memories, I realized something: the greatest secrets aren’t always the ones we fear… sometimes, they’re the ones we’ll treasure forever.

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