My husband’s indifference left me feeling utterly miserable—until a mysterious admirer stepped in and made me feel truly cherished again

I felt invisible in my marriage. Kyle, the man I loved, no longer noticed me. Then, flowers started arriving at work, from a mystery admirer who seemed to see me when Kyle didn’t. Each bouquet made me feel special again, but the truth behind them changed everything.

One day, I confronted Dean, the office friend I thought might be behind the flowers, only to discover he was gay and hadn’t sent them. Then, a note arrived asking me to meet someone at a restaurant. To my surprise, it was Kyle, who admitted he had sent the flowers. He explained that he’d let our relationship drift, but the thought of losing me woke him up.

Kyle had finally remembered how to love me, and after he apologized, I forgave him. We were back on track, and my heart finally felt seen again.

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