At 61, I remarried my first love. On our wedding night, as I removed my traditional bride’s dress, I was surprised and pained to see…

I’m 61, widowed eight years, resigned to silence—until Facebook showed me a name I’d never forgotten: Anna Whitmore, my first love. Her smile still glowed, now softened by time. We reconnected—calls, coffee, then marriage.

On our wedding night, I noticed scars. She flinched.
“Anna,” I whispered, “did he hurt you?”

Her eyes trembled.
“Richard… my name isn’t Anna.”

The world collapsed. She confessed: Anna had died young. She was Eleanor—Anna’s sister, always in her shadow. When I mistook her for Anna, she let me believe.

I lay beside her, torn between the girl I’d lost and the woman who only wanted, once, to be chosen.

Love in old age isn’t always a gift. Sometimes, it’s a test.

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