Destiny of Love with My Disabled Husband
d to prepare his medications, followed by helping him get ready for the day. I had memorized his routine down to the smallest detail-the way he liked his shirt folded before he slip
more connected to him, like
ed himself into the room. He still wasn't quite used to maneuvering
d, smiling as I flipp
groggy but warm. He moved closer,
tly, glancing at him as I pl
ed, running a hand through his d
asked, sitting
looking away. "Amelia... I don't want you to feel like this is all yo
iel, we've talked about this. I'm not doing this because
t that doesn't cha
at? That doesn't change anything between
sion conflicted. "I just don't want you to
hing, Daniel. I've gained something. I've gained a partner who loves me, s
s eyes filled with unshed t
you do. You deserve to be loved, D
of the conversation settling between us. Fi
pered, his voic
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our lives, and though they were grueling at times, Daniel's determination never wavered. He wanted to regain as much independence as pos
home in a foul mood. I could see the tension in his shoulders
ently, sitting down be
on a spot on the floor. Then, after a long
ed, though I alrea
verything. It's exhausting, Amelia. And it feels like no matter ho
to be the same person, Daniel. It's okay to change. What
pable. "But what if trying isn't enoug
ike that. You've made so much progress already, and even if things
ainty. "But what if you start to resent me? What if,
ng. "I love you, Daniel. And I'm her
sion slowly easing from his shoulders. After a moment
he whispered, his voi
with a soft smile. "But you'r
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eighed heavily on him. He had always been active, and the limitations of his condition were a const
ing kids?" he asked, his tone careful, a
ked about it before... but with everything tha
thinking about it a lot lately. I want a family with you,
We hadn't discussed the possibility of children since the acciden
h my own voice carried a hint of uncertainty. "We c
with a mixture of hope and fear. "You'd
"Of course I do. I want a family with you,
closing his eyes. "I lo
hispered, pressing a
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ssibilities, and while there were challenges ahead, the idea of having a child gave Daniel something to look forward to. It wasn't easy, and
iving room, Daniel reached out and took
softly, his voice b
, leaning my head a
ticking with me, even
hand gently. "I told you
illed with love and gratitude. "
, smiling up at him. "You just h
ightening the weight of the da
had faced so many challenges already, and while there were more to c
iel's eyes, I knew one thing for certain: we were bound