THE BIRTHDAY LESSON I’LL NEVER FORGET

When my wife’s 37th birthday clashed with my best friend’s wedding, I chose the wedding, thinking birthdays come every year. She smiled and said nothing. But halfway through the reception, a chilling text arrived: “Your wife is dead.” My world froze. I rushed home, my heart pounding, only to find our house lit up — and filled with laughter. There she was, alive and glowing, shouting “Surprise!” as confetti rained down.

The message had been part of her plan — a wild, twisted way to make sure I came home. I stood there speechless, torn between relief and disbelief. Later, she told me it was meant as a lesson: sometimes, the people who love us most just want to be first on our list. That night, I realized she was right — some moments only come once, and this one changed everything.

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