Five years ago, a drunk driver hit me on the road.
I wouldn’t have survived if it weren’t for a young man passing by.
He called an ambulance immediately. Stayed with me until help arrived. Held my hand while I drifted in and out of consciousness.
That man was Ryan.
I wouldn’t have survived if it weren’t for a young man passing by.
After the accident, I lost my ability to walk. The doctors had to amputate my right leg below the knee. I woke up in a hospital room to a world that would never be the same.
But I found real love.
Ryan never left my side.
He visited me every single day during my recovery. Helped me through rehab. Taught me how to live again, piece by piece.
I learned to laugh again. Believed I could still have a future.
After the accident, I lost my ability to walk.
With him, I was happy.
So when Ryan proposed, I said, “Yes!” without hesitation.
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Our wedding last month was small and quiet.
The kind you have with the people who truly matter. Just close family, a few friends, soft music, and warm string lights that made everything feel almost magical.
I wore a simple white dress. Ryan wore a navy suit that made his eyes look even brighter.
When he said his vows, I cried.
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