Framed By My Husband's Love
ie, asking if I would attend his eighteent
t hum of my empty room. I continued my routine, scrubbing away the grime of other pe
back screaming in protest as I moved another heavy load. The cheap cotton o
grown so much, taller than me now, his lean frame radiating a youthful energy that I no longer possessed. His legs, once
ts. "Mom?" His voice was rough, unaccustomed to th
shoulder, the weight a familiar burden. I walked past him, my gaze fi
e... we've all missed you so much." He paused, taking a breath. "You didn' t reply to my text. It's my birthday today. Please, just c
neak out for a late-night adventure. That sa
world seemed to hold its breath. I looked at him, truly looked at him, for the first time in sev
he single word a
ction workers. The drive was silent, punctuated only by Annamarie's nervous attempts to speak, each one met with
ver, wasn't decorated like an eighteenth birthday party. It was a proposal. Everything screamed e
tures. He stood beside me, smaller now, almost co
one knee, holding a sparkling ring up to Katherine, wh
oat. My son's eighteenth birthday was merely a backdrop, a footnote to their gra