A Husband’s Longstanding Promise Takes an Unforeseen Turn

On the first morning of every month, precisely at nine, my phone chimed with a familiar message: a $300 transfer completed. The recipient was Doña Clara, the mother of Marina—my wife, who was said to have died five years earlier in a sudden accident. Sending that money became a ritual, born from a promise I made at her funeral as her mother trembled beside the grave.

Marina had once asked me to look after her if anything ever happened, and I kept that vow. Each transfer felt like proof that love could survive loss.

Life continued, even if my heart stayed behind. Friends urged me to move on, saying I couldn’t carry the past forever. I always told them it wasn’t duty—it was loyalty. Then one month, my bank called to say the transfer needed updated details. I tried reaching Doña Clara, but every number failed. Unease crept in. Acting on instinct, I drove to the small coastal village where she lived, hoping to fix the issue and perhaps find closure.

When I arrived, the house I remembered as worn and modest was freshly painted, the garden neat, a modern car parked outside. Confused, I rang the bell. A small child opened the door. Then I heard a voice I knew better than my own thoughts. Marina stepped forward—alive, healthy, and stunned to see me.

Time froze. Doña Clara appeared behind her, older but steady. A man joined them, confused. Slowly, the truth emerged. Marina had never died. She had left, chosen a new life, while my monthly transfers quietly supported it. I didn’t argue. I listened. Then I canceled the payment and walked away. Driving down the silent road, the weight I’d carried for years finally lifted. Closure didn’t come gently—but truth set me free.

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