Hours Before My Wedding, a Strange Elderly Woman Approached Me and Asked to Read My Palm

On Claire and David’s wedding day, a mysterious old woman shows up on their driveway, ready to read Claire’s palm. Claire, not believing in the practice, is skeptical… until the old woman reveals details that are too accurate to be a hoax.

The morning of my wedding was everything I’d dreamed of. It was chaotic, I was buzzing with excitement, and it was filled with love. My bridesmaids would be arriving soon, and we were planning on having a charcuterie board lunch with champagne on the side.

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A charcuterie board | Source: Midjourney

My dress was hanging in its garment bag, and I was marrying David, my best friend and the man who’d made me believe in forever. Our wedding was going to be different. David and I were getting married on a yacht at night, so really, we had the entire day to get ready for the rest of our lives…

At least, that’s what I thought.

I put on my face mask and stepped outside to meet the delivery man with my bouquet. I had wanted it to be delivered at the last minute so that it would be perfect with no wilting buds.

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A woman with a face mask on | Source: Midjourney

But as I walked to the driveway, waiting for the delivery truck to come, I noticed her.

She was standing near the path that cut through my front yard. An elderly woman with weathered skin, wild gray hair, and clothes that looked as though they hadn’t been washed in weeks.

And still, despite her ragged appearance, her eyes were sharp, almost piercing. There was something unsettlingly calm about her.

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An old woman standing outside | Source: Midjourney

“Child,” she called out, her voice soft but commanding. “Come closer, Child.”

I hesitated. Every instinct told me to ignore her and go back inside, but something in her gaze made me stop. Against my better judgment, I walked toward her. Maybe she was hungry. I could make her a cup of tea and a sandwich and let her go on her way.

It was my wedding day, after all. How would I send an old woman away?

A sandwich and cup of tea on a counter | Source: Midjourney

A sandwich and cup of tea on a counter | Source: Midjourney

“Let me see your hand, Child,” she said, reaching out. “I want to read your palm. Let’s see what the lines on your palm have to say. Let’s uncover their secrets.”

“I’m sorry,” I said, forcing a smile. “But I don’t really believe in that sort of thing.”

She smiled faintly.

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A woman holding her hand out | Source: Midjourney

“You don’t have to believe, my dear,” she said. “You just have to listen. Maybe something will resonate with you.”

Before I could protest, she reached out and gently took my hand. Her grip was surprisingly strong for someone so frail. I should’ve pulled away, but I didn’t.

“The man you are about to marry,” she began, her voice low and deliberate as she traced one of the lines on my palm.

“Yes?” I asked.

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A woman holding her arm out | Source: Midjourney

“He has a mark on his right thigh? A heart-shaped birthmark, yes?”

I froze. My stomach tightened. I hadn’t told anyone about David’s birthmark. How could she possibly know?

“And his mother?” she continued, her gaze unwavering. “She wasn’t part of his life, no? She’s dead now, isn’t she?”

I nodded slowly, a chill running down my spine.

A man's birthmark | Source: Midjourney

A man’s birthmark | Source: Midjourney

“How… how do you know that?”

Her expression darkened.

“Child, he’s going to ruin your life. But you still have a choice! If you want to know the truth, look inside the stuffed rabbit he keeps in his closet.”

I stumbled back, pulling my hand free.

“What are you talking about?” I asked.

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A stuffed rabbit toy | Source: Midjourney

“Trust your instincts,” she said. “And remember, love built on lies will crumble.”

I was ready to turn away, but then my bouquet came. Quickly, I picked it up from the delivery man and then hurried back into the house, slamming the door behind me. My heart pounded as her words echoed in my mind.

The stuffed rabbit.

David had told me about it once, a toy his mother gave him before she died. He kept it tucked away in his closet so that he could still have a piece of her.

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A woman looking concerned | Source: Midjourney

Quickly, I washed my face mask off and sent a text to the group my bridesmaids had created.

Running a quick errand, I’ll let you know when I’m home. Then we can celebrate!

“Okay, Claire,” I told myself. “Let’s go find a stuffed bunny.”

David was at his dad’s house getting ready. So I was alone; I could do whatever I wanted. And what I wanted was to uncover the truth.

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A woman in a bathroom | Source: Midjourney

Was the old woman just talking absolute nonsense, or was there more to it?

I opened David’s closet and pulled out the rabbit. Its gray fur was worn and faded, and I noticed something I hadn’t before. A small zipper on its back.

My heart raced as I unzipped it. Inside was a bundle of folded papers.

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Pieces of paper on a bed | Source: Midjourney

Son, why are you ashamed of me? Please don’t abandon me. I love you.-Mom

I stared at the words, my chest tightening. The next note was even more heartbreaking.

I’ve been calling for weeks. Why won’t you answer, David?

And then the third:

Please, let me see you just once. I need to know you’re okay.

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A woman reading a note | Source: Midjourney

My legs felt like jelly as I sank onto the floor. David’s mother wasn’t dead. She was alive. And she had been desperately trying to get to know him. But how had she been sending him these notes? Through the mailbox?

The realization hit me suddenly.

David had lied to me. About his mother. About something so fundamental, so deeply personal. My mind raced, trying to piece it all together. Why would he lie? Was it shame? Manipulation?

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A woman sitting on the floor in a nightgown | Source: Midjourney

Or something darker?

I grabbed my phone and dialed him, my fingers shaking as they touched the screen.

“Hey, Claire,” he said, his voice light. “What’s up? No cold feet, right?”

“You need to come home,” I said. “Now.”

“Is everything okay?” he asked, concern creeping into his tone.

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A woman using a phone | Source: Midjourney

“Just get here, David, please.” I hung up before he could say anything else.

When he arrived, he looked worried.

“Claire, what’s going on? We’re not supposed to see each other before the ceremony!”

His eyes darted to my face, then to the stuffed rabbit clutched in my hands.

“Explain this,” I said, holding up the notes.

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A shocked man | Source: Midjourney

His face went pale. He opened his mouth, but no words came out. Slowly, he sank onto the couch, burying his face in his hands.

“It’s complicated, Claire,” he said finally.

“Complicated? How? You told me that your mother was dead, David! You lied to me about something so huge. How is that complicated?”

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A man holding his head | Source: Midjourney

He lifted his head, tears brimming in his eyes.

“My dad… he made me choose between them. After the divorce, he told me that she wasn’t good enough. He said that she was a mess, that she liked her beer and could only hold jobs at diners that wanted to give her a chance. He said that I’d have a better life without her. I was just a kid, Claire. I didn’t know any better.”

“And now? You’re not a kid anymore! You’ve been ignoring her since when? She’s been begging to see you. These notes are proof. Do you have any idea how cruel that is?”

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A woman working at a diner | Source: Midjourney

“I know,” he said. “I know I messed up. I’ve been so ashamed. I didn’t know how to fix it.”

I stared at him, my heart breaking but also… defeated. Who was this man?

“You lied to me. How am I supposed to marry someone I can’t trust?”

His face crumpled.

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An upset man | Source: Midjourney

“Please, Claire,” he said. “Don’t do this! I’ll make it right. I’ll go to her. I know where she lives. She’s in a couple’s outbuilding. I’ll apologize. I’ll do whatever it takes.”

I took a deep breath.

“Go find her, David. Make things right with her. Until you do, I can’t marry you.”

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A woman standing in a living room | Source: Midjourney

His eyes widened in panic.

“Claire…”

“No, actions speak louder than words,” I said, cutting him off. “Go.”

Hours passed, and I couldn’t focus on anything. I texted my bridesmaids group again and told them that the wedding was off. The yacht was ready, the guests were starting to arrive, and my phone buzzed incessantly with texts from my mom and bridesmaids.

A woman sitting on a couch and texting | Source: Midjourney

A woman sitting on a couch and texting | Source: Midjourney

Please, sort it out. The wedding is canceled. I’m okay. Don’t come home, just tell the guests and make sure everyone eats before they leave the yacht. Lots of love, girls.

All I could think about was David and the woman who had appeared like a ghost to warn me.

It was nearly evening when I heard the knock at my door. I opened it to find David standing there, his face tear-streaked and his shoulders slumped.

Wedding guests on a yacht | Source: Midjourney

Wedding guests on a yacht | Source: Midjourney

But there was something else, a sense of relief, of peace.

“I found her,” he said softly. “I apologized. She forgave me.”

I nodded, my throat too tight to speak.

And then he stepped aside.

Standing behind him was the elderly woman from earlier. Her gray hair glowed in the fading light, and her eyes, those piercing, knowing eyes, were now brimming with tears.

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A woman and her son | Source: Midjourney

“Claire,” David said, his voice breaking. “This is my mother.”

The weight of her words from earlier hit me. She had risked everything to warn me, to save her son from the lies that had kept them apart. And to give me the truth before it was too late.

“Thank you,” I whispered, hugging her.

She smiled.

A shocked woman sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

A shocked woman sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

“Thank you for giving him the chance to find his way back.”

David and I didn’t get married that day. But in the months that followed, he worked tirelessly to rebuild his relationship with his mother. And during those months, I made sure that he got his answers from his father.

“I will not have your father in my life unless he can explain why he was so ugly to your mother. She needs love and car, David. She looks more aged and worn out than anyone her age, and don’t you think that’s because of your father? He did this to her.”

“I know,” he said, handing me a cup of tea. “But what can I do? Demand to know why he’s such a horrible person?”

“Yes!” I exclaimed.

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A cup of tea on a coffee table | Source: Midjourney

David, true to his word, did have a proper sit down with his father, and Alec came clean.

“I didn’t want you to choose your mother, David. I didn’t want you to be burdened with her issues, and if anything, I should have taken care of her. I asked for the divorce because I didn’t want that responsibility. And now what? She’s back and she looks like she needs so much care. It’s all my fault.”

David accepted what his father had to say, but I could see that their relationship would forever be strained.

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Two men having a conversation | Source: Midjourney

And when we did finally get married, it was a small, intimate ceremony with Estelle, David’s mother, by our side.

We had taken her for medicals and gotten her treatment for her liver. We rented out a small apartment for her, because as much as she wanted to be back in David’s life, she wasn’t used to living with people.

Sometimes, love isn’t about perfect beginnings. It’s about finding your way back to the truth… and to the people who matter most.

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A smiling couple | Source: Midjourney

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A woman talking to her daughter-in-law | Source: Midjourney

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A woman speaking to her daughter-in-law | Source: Midjourney

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A woman looking straight ahead | Source: Midjourney

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Cada vez que le presentaba un nuevo novio a mis hijas, rompía conmigo – Finalmente investigué para averiguar por qué

Tras mi divorcio, todos los novios que traía a casa desaparecían después de conocer a mis hijas. Cuando otro chico se largó a mitad de la cena, busqué respuestas. Lo que mi investigación reveló sobre los motivos ocultos de mis hijas me dejó atónita y con el corazón roto.

Creía que mi vida había terminado tras mi tumultuoso divorcio de Roger hace dos años. Roger y yo estuvimos casados 15 años, y tenemos dos hijas preciosas, Veronica, de 14 años, y Casey, de 12 años. Éramos felices hasta que las cosas empezaron a desmoronarse. Las trasnochadas de él, las discusiones interminables y el silencio que se produjo después nos llevaron al divorcio. Yo obtuve la custodia de las niñas, y su padre tenía visitas los fines de semana.

Primer plano de una pareja quitándose las alianzas | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una pareja quitándose las alianzas | Fuente: Pexels

Dos años después de la separación, decidí seguir adelante y volver a encontrar el amor. No sólo por mí, sino también por mis hijas. Se merecían una figura paterna en sus vidas.

Cuando hace poco llevé a cenar a casa a mi novio, David, y le presenté a mis hijas, no entendía por qué había puesto fin a nuestra relación tras conocer a mis hijas.

“David, ¿qué te pasa?”, pregunté cuando de repente se levantó de la mesa, pálido como un fantasma. No contestó, recogió el abrigo y se marchó sin decir palabra.

Silueta en escala de grises de un hombre alejándose | Fuente: Pexels

Silueta en escala de grises de un hombre alejándose | Fuente: Pexels

Veronica y Casey estaban sentadas en silencio, mirando sus platos.

“¿Qué ha pasado, chicas?”, pregunté, con voz temblorosa. No respondieron, y su silencio fue enloquecedor.

Aquella noche llamé a David varias veces, pero no lo atendió. A la mañana siguiente, dejó un mensaje de texto que decía: “Se acabó, Melinda. No puedo tener una relación contigo. Adiós”.

Sentí que se me volvía a romper el corazón. No era la primera vez.

Primer plano de una mujer con los ojos llorosos | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una mujer con los ojos llorosos | Fuente: Pexels

Shawn, un chico con el que salí a principios de ese año, había hecho lo mismo. Antes que él, había sido Víctor. Todos estos hombres conocían mi pasado y a mis hijas. Entonces, ¿qué estaba fallando?

Estaba decidida a averiguarlo. Al día siguiente, me reuní con mi colega y amigo Jose en el trabajo y me desahogué.

“Jose, es como un patrón. Cada vez que un chico conoce a mis hijas, desaparece”, le expliqué, sintiendo que las lágrimas me punzaban los ojos.

Mujer angustiada cubriéndose la cara con las manos | Fuente: Pexels

Mujer angustiada cubriéndose la cara con las manos | Fuente: Pexels

“Vamos, Melinda, no puede ser tan malo”, dijo José riéndose.

“Hablo en serio. Necesito tu ayuda”, insistí.

Aceptó ayudarme. Unas semanas después, llevé a Jose a cenar a casa, presentándole como mi “nuevo novio”. Las sonrisas de Verónica y Casey desaparecieron de inmediato.

“Jose, ¿por qué no hablas con las chicas y las conoces?”, dije, dejándolas en la mesa del comedor como de costumbre. Esperé en la cocina, con el corazón palpitante.

Una pareja cogida de la mano | Fuente: Unsplash

Una pareja cogida de la mano | Fuente: Unsplash

Cuando volví, José tenía la cara más pálida que de costumbre. Agarraba el tenedor con nerviosismo y apenas me miraba.

Después de cenar, se marchó rápidamente, y supe que algo pasaba. Aquella noche, después de que las niñas se acostaran, llamé a Jose.

“Jose, ¿qué ha pasado?”, pregunté, apenas capaz de mantener la voz firme.

“Melinda, tenemos que hablar en persona”, dijo. Se me encogió el corazón.

Un hombre asustado sujetándose la cabeza | Fuente: Pexels

Un hombre asustado sujetándose la cabeza | Fuente: Pexels

A la mañana siguiente, me apresuré a ir a la oficina y encontré a Jose antes de que empezara nuestro turno.

“Cuéntame”, le exigí. “¿Qué pasó anoche? ¿Qué dijeron las chicas?”.

“Melinda, tus hijas… creen que Roger y tú volveran a estar juntos. Están asustando a tus novios a propósito”, confesó.

Me quedé helada. “¿Qué quieres decir?”.

Primer plano de una mujer triste con los ojos bajos | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una mujer triste con los ojos bajos | Fuente: Pexels

“Me han contado cosas horribles sobre ti. Que se te da fatal cocinar, cuidar de ellas… limpiar. Dijeron que eres una adicta a las compras y que tienes problemas de sonambulismo. Incluso han dicho que sólo esta semana has traído a casa a siete hombres”, me explicó José.

Se me saltaron las lágrimas. “Nada de eso es verdad, Jose”.

“Lo sé. Pero lo hacen porque quieren que Roger y tú vuelvan a estar juntos. Tienes que hablar con ellas”, me aconsejó suavemente.

Una mujer con los ojos llorosos cerrando los ojos | Fuente: Pexels

Una mujer con los ojos llorosos cerrando los ojos | Fuente: Pexels

Aquella noche llegué a casa con el corazón herido. Veronica y Casey estaban jugando en el salón, ajenas a la tormenta que se estaba gestando en mi interior.

“Niñas, tenemos que hablar. Ahora”, dije con firmeza, reuniéndolas. Intercambiaron miradas nerviosas, pero no dijeron nada.

“Sé lo que han estado haciendo. Mentir a mis novios para ahuyentarlos. ¿Por qué?”, exigí saber, con la voz quebrada.

Al principio lo negaron. Pero cuando les amenacé con cortarles el dinero de bolsillo y las vacaciones, por fin confesaron.

Dos chicas jóvenes sentadas en el suelo una frente a la otra | Fuente: Pexels

Dos chicas jóvenes sentadas en el suelo una frente a la otra | Fuente: Pexels

“Mamá, sólo queremos que papá y tú vuelvan a estar juntos. Necesitamos a nuestros dos padres. Necesitamos recuperar nuestra antigua vida”, dijo Verónica con lágrimas en los ojos.

Sentí como si mi corazón se rompiera en mil pedazos. “¿Pero por qué no me lo habías dicho antes?”, pregunté, ahogándome en lágrimas.

“Teníamos miedo de que te enfadaras”, susurró Casey.

Primer plano de una joven mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una joven mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

Respiré hondo y las estreché entre mis brazos. “Lo entiendo, pero no pueden hacer esto. No es justo ni para mí ni para esos hombres. Tenemos que tener una conversación de verdad sobre esto”.

Nos sentamos juntos, hablando hasta bien entrada la noche. Le expliqué que, aunque comprendía sus sentimientos, yo también necesitaba seguir adelante y encontrar la felicidad.

“Pero, mamá, ¿de verdad es demasiado tarde para volver con papá?”, preguntó Verónica, con voz pequeña y esperanzada.

Adolescente infeliz mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

Adolescente infeliz mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

Suspiré, apartándole un mechón de pelo de la cara. “No lo sé, cariño. Pero lo que sí sé es que tenemos que apoyarnos mutuamente y ser sinceros. No más mentiras, ¿vale?”.

Asintieron y traté de aligerar el ambiente. “Y para que lo sepan recordaré esto cuando les toque traer a un chico a casa”.

Las chicas se rieron, pero en mi interior, una pregunta seguía atormentándome: ¿realmente era demasiado tarde para dejar a un lado aquellas diferencias y recuperar mi vida con Roger por el bien de nuestras hijas?

Una mujer triste mirando hacia abajo | Fuente: Pexels

Una mujer triste mirando hacia abajo | Fuente: Pexels

Al día siguiente, no podía concentrarme en el trabajo. Mi mente volvía una y otra vez a la conversación con mis hijas. ¿Sería realmente posible reavivar las cosas con Roger? Decidí llamarle.

“Hola, Roger. ¿Tienes un minuto?”, pregunté nerviosa cuando contestó.

“Claro, Melinda. ¿Qué pasa?”. Sonaba curioso, pero no antipático.

“Creo que tenemos que hablar. En persona. Es sobre las chicas”, dije, con la voz ligeramente temblorosa.

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Un hombre hablando por teléfono | Fuente: Pexels

“Vale. ¿Qué tal esta noche en esa cafetería a la que solíamos ir?”, sugirió.

“Me parece bien. Nos vemos a las siete”, acepté, sintiendo que se me hacía un nudo de ansiedad en el estómago.

A las siete en punto, entré en la bulliciosa cafetería y vi a Roger en una mesa de la esquina. Levantó la vista y me dedicó una pequeña sonrisa.

“Hola, Melinda”, me saludó mientras me sentaba.

“Hola, Roger. Gracias por reunirte conmigo”, dije, jugueteando con mi taza de café.

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Una bulliciosa cafetería | Fuente: Unsplash

“¿Qué tienes en mente?”, preguntó, inclinándose hacia delante.

“Las chicas. Han estado… saboteando mis relaciones porque aún esperan que volvamos a estar juntos”, solté.

Roger parecía sorprendido. “¿Qué? ¿Por qué no dijeron nada?”.

“Tenían miedo. Pensaban que me enfadaría. Pero es más que eso, Roger. Echan de menos a nuestra familia. Quieren que volvamos a estar juntos”, expliqué.

Primer plano de un hombre mirando a su lado | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de un hombre mirando a su lado | Fuente: Pexels

Roger suspiró, frotándose las sienes. “No tenía ni idea. Creía que estaban llevando bien el divorcio”.

“Yo también lo creía. Pero está claro que no. Sé que tuvimos nuestras diferencias, pero quizá… por su bien, deberíamos intentar arreglar las cosas”, sugerí vacilante.

Me miró, con una tormenta de emociones cruzándole la cara. “No es tan sencillo, Melinda. Teníamos verdaderos problemas. Por eso decidí quedarme soltero después del divorcio”.

“Lo sé. Pero quizá podamos probar con terapia. Ver si queda algo que merezca la pena salvar. Por las niñas”, supliqué.

Mujer angustiada sujetando papel de seda | Fuente: Pexels

Mujer angustiada sujetando papel de seda | Fuente: Pexels

Roger volvió a suspirar, mirando por la ventana. “De acuerdo. Intentémoslo. Por las niñas”.

Las semanas siguientes fueron un torbellino de emociones. Roger y yo empezamos a ir a terapia, intentando reconstruir la confianza y la comunicación que habíamos perdido.

No fue fácil. Había días en que me sentía esperanzada y otros en que quería rendirme. Pero el pensamiento en nuestras hijas me hacía seguir adelante.

Una pareja sentada de frente | Fuente: Pexels

Una pareja sentada de frente | Fuente: Pexels

Una noche, tras una sesión especialmente dura, Roger y yo nos sentamos en el coche en silencio.

“¿Crees que esto funciona?”, le pregunté en voz baja.

“No lo sé. Pero se lo debemos a las chicas”, respondió, acercándose para apretarme la mano.

Al cabo de un mes de terapia, decidimos hablar a nuestras hijas de nuestros esfuerzos.

“Niñas, su padre y yo hemos estado hablando. Estamos intentando arreglar las cosas”, dije con cautela, viendo cómo se les iluminaban las caras.

“¿De verdad? ¿Significa eso que vais a volver a estar juntos?”, exclamó Casey con entusiasmo.

Primer plano de una chica sonriente mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una chica sonriente mirando hacia arriba | Fuente: Pexels

“No prometemos nada, pero lo estamos intentando”, confirmó Roger.

Las chicas nos abrazaron con fuerza y sentí un atisbo de esperanza. Quizá, sólo quizá, podríamos hacer que esto funcionara.

Con el paso de las semanas, las cosas empezaron a mejorar. Roger y yo nos comunicábamos mejor, y las chicas parecían más felices. Una noche, cuando nos sentamos todos a cenar, sentí una paz que no había sentido en años.

Primer plano de una cena familiar | Fuente: Pexels

Primer plano de una cena familiar | Fuente: Pexels

“Mamá, papá, esto es muy bonito”, dijo Verónica, sonriéndonos.

“Lo es, ¿verdad?”, asentí, sintiendo que la mano de Roger apretaba la mía por debajo de la mesa.

Aún nos quedaba mucho camino por recorrer, pero por primera vez en mucho tiempo, sentí que íbamos por buen camino. Mis hijas eran tan felices, pero en mi interior sentía que me asaltaba una pregunta. ¿Podrían esas sonrisas compartidas convertirse en un reencuentro duradero, o eran flores fugaces que brotaban de las cenizas de un matrimonio roto?

Una mujer angustiada acurrucada en la silla y mirando a su lado | Fuente: Pexels

Una mujer angustiada acurrucada en la silla y mirando a su lado | Fuente: Pexels

Esta obra está inspirada en hechos y personas reales, pero se ha ficcionalizado con fines creativos. Se han cambiado nombres, personajes y detalles para proteger la intimidad y mejorar la narración. Cualquier parecido con personas reales, vivas o muertas, o con hechos reales es pura coincidencia y no es intención del autor.

El autor y el editor no garantizan la exactitud de los acontecimientos ni la representación de los personajes, y no se hacen responsables de ninguna interpretación errónea. Esta historia se proporciona “tal cual”, y las opiniones expresadas son las de los personajes y no reflejan los puntos de vista del autor ni del editor.

Comparte esta historia con tus amigos. Podría alegrarles el día e inspirarlos.

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