Tears streamed down my face as I remembered the little girl in the courtyard, the scraped knees, and the closed door that had once brought me so much pain.
In that moment, I realized that every part of my journey had led me to this exact place, and it was all worth it.
“Yes, I will marry you,” I said through laughter and tears, feeling happier than I ever had before.
Epilogue
Our wedding was simple but filled with warmth, surrounded by close family members, dear friends, and sunlight that made the day feel even more special.
My mother cried even more than I did, and she whispered that I had been right all along, even when I was just a stubborn little girl.
I laughed and held Connor’s hand tightly, feeling grateful for everything we had gone through together.
“Thank you for not giving up,” he said softly, looking at me with affection.
“Thank you for coming back,” I replied, knowing that his return had changed everything.
When we said yes to each other, it was not just a declaration of love, but also proof that dreams born in childhood can survive time and distance.
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Sometimes life separates people so they can grow into who they are meant to become, and sometimes fate tests whether they are strong enough to find their way back.
But if two people are truly meant to cross paths, life will always guide them back to where their story began.