My Husband Started Bringing Home Flowers Every Friday – One Day I Found a Note in the Bouquet and Followed Him After Work

I thought the flowers meant my husband was trying to save our marriage. After sixteen years together, romance didn’t arrive in grand gestures anymore. It came in routines, shared calendars, and quiet teamwork. So when Dan started coming home every Friday with a bouquet, I took it as a sign. A good one.vThe first time, it was pink tulips. He kissed my forehead and said, “For you.” Just like that. Simple. Almost shy. I joked that he must have done something wrong, and he laughed it off, saying I deserved flowers for no reason at all. Our kids groaned dramatically from the couch, but I caught myself smiling long after the stems were in water. It felt like a small bridge back to us….CONTINUE READING IN BELOW

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