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    On our wedding night, she flinched and whispered, “Please… don’t touch me.” My heart broke—until I noticed the dark, tender marks forming on her skin. “Who did this to you?” I asked, my voice barely holding together.

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    Our wedding night was supposed to mark the happiest beginning of my life.

    The ballroom still carried the scent of flowers and champagne when we finally closed the door to our hotel room. I, Alejandro Rivas, felt nervous but hopeful.

    Lucía Fernández—my wife—sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the floor.

    When I stepped closer, she flinched and whispered in a fragile voice,
    “Please… don’t touch me.”

    Something inside me cracked. At first, I thought she was overwhelmed—that everything had happened too fast. But under the soft glow of the bedside lamp, I noticed marks on her arms and shoulders. They were recent, impossible to ignore.

    “Who did this to you?” I asked, my voice shaking with fear and anger.

    Lucía began to tremble. For a moment, she couldn’t speak. Then tears spilled over.

    “My stepfather,” she whispered. “He’s always been like that.”

    I knelt in front of her and took her hands carefully, as if even kindness might hurt her.

    “This ends now,” I said quietly but firmly. “You’re safe with me. I promise—no one will ever hurt you again.”

    She nodded, but her eyes held more than fear. There was shame, guilt, and a silence that felt heavy and unfinished. That night, there was no celebration—only an embrace. In that moment, I understood that loving her also meant protecting her from a past that refused to let go.

    In the weeks that followed, I encouraged her to speak to authorities or seek legal help. Lucía always avoided the conversation. She said it was complicated, that it would only bring trouble, that her mother would never believe her. Something didn’t feel right.

    Even after we moved in together, signs of her pain kept appearing. I worked long hours, trusting that she was safe.

    Then one afternoon, while organizing papers, I found a medical envelope in her bag—recent dates, a name I didn’t recognize. My heart raced.

    That night, I asked her directly.

    “Lucía… what else are you keeping from me?”

    She went pale, sat down slowly, and broke into tears. What she was about to say would change everything I thought I understood.

    For a long moment, she said nothing. Her hands gripped her dress tightly.

    “Alejandro,” she whispered, “if I tell you the truth, you won’t be able to protect me the way you think.”

    A chill ran through me.

    “Look at me,” I said softly. “Whatever it is, we’ll face it together.”

    She shook her head.

    “It’s not that simple.”

    After a deep breath, she spoke again.

    “My stepfather… wasn’t the only source of my pain.”

    I felt the ground shift beneath me.

    “What do you mean?”

    Lucía closed her eyes.

    “Some of the wounds you’ve seen,” she said quietly, “are not only from him. Some come from the way I learned to see myself.”

    I couldn’t speak.

    “He damaged me for years,” she continued. “He taught me to believe terrible things about myself—that I wasn’t worth protecting. Even after I left that house, those thoughts stayed.”

    She pointed to an old, faded mark.

    “Sometimes, even when life feels safe with you… my mind goes back there.”

    My chest tightened—helpless, angry, lost.

    “And the medical papers?” I asked. “Who is that name?”

    She looked up, startled.

    “That’s my psychiatrist,” she said. “I was afraid you’d think I was broken.”

    I pulled her into my arms.

    “You’re not broken,” I whispered. “You’re healing. And healing takes time.”

    She slowly relaxed against me, though part of her still felt guarded—as if she was waiting for everything to fall apart.

    That night, Lucía slept peacefully for the first time since our wedding. When I reached for her phone to set an alarm, a new message caught my eye.

    Unknown number.

    “You thought getting married would save you. See you soon.”

    My blood ran cold.

    I looked at Lucía—sleeping, trusting, vulnerable.

    I didn’t know who sent that message.
    I didn’t know how far her past still reached.

    But I knew one thing:

    Our story didn’t begin with a wedding.
    It began with a battle.

    And I still didn’t know whether the danger was outside our door…
    or hidden deep within the scars we were trying to heal.

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