A Moment That Stopped Time
A strong, steady heartbeat pressed against my chest. Shocked, I met Ethan’s eyes, searching for answers. He seemed surprised too, but there was something else—a flicker of vulnerability I had never seen before.
We stayed like that for a heartbeat, as if time itself had paused. My heart raced, not just from the fall, but from the sudden realization that Ethan was far more complex than I had believed. Warmth from his body seeped into mine, and I wondered how someone so alive could appear so detached.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered, trying to sit up. His hand held me gently in place.
“Wait,” Ethan said, his voice soft, almost a whisper. “There’s something I need to tell you.”
A Truth Revealed
I braced myself. Questions flooded my mind. Was he not disabled? Was this some elaborate deception? But his eyes held a depth of emotion that made me feel like I was seeing him for the first time.
“I’m not entirely paralyzed,” he confessed, his voice heavy. “I can feel and move my legs a bit, but I’ve never let anyone know. Not even my family.”
Confusion swirled. “Why?” I asked, barely above a whisper.
He looked out the window, seeking answers in the night sky. “After the accident, everyone treated me differently. They pitied me. They expected so little. I realized how many people were around me just for my family’s wealth.”
“And you thought I was one of them,” I said, the pieces clicking together.
Ethan sighed, a weight leaving his chest. “I didn’t know what to think. Then you came into my life, and everything became even more complicated.”
Beyond Facades
A silence stretched between us. Unspoken fears and hopes hung in the air. I thought of my mother’s words, the obligations that had bound me to him, and the reality unfolding before me. Despite the circumstances, I saw an opportunity—a chance to know each other beyond the facades we had worn.
“I didn’t marry you for your money, Ethan,” I said, steady. “I married you because it was the only way to save my family.”
He nodded, understanding flashing in his eyes. “And I agreed because I hoped you’d see the real me, not just the man in the chair.”
A Chance for Redemption
As I helped Ethan into bed, a new resolve surged within me. Our marriage began as a business arrangement, a desperate measure to settle debts. Yet lying beside him, I realized it could be more. We both had something the other needed: honesty, redemption, and perhaps even love.
In the quiet of the night, under the soft glow of lamplight, I felt a glimmer of hope. Together, perhaps, we could rewrite our story—one truth at a time.