My dad never liked my husband. Even on my wedding day, he pulled me aside, his voice filled with worry, and asked, “Are you sure he’s the one?” I smiled and reassured him, saying, “One day, you too will see his good side.” He gave a reluctant nod, clearly unconvinced but trying to respect my choice. Time passed, and while our lives moved forward, the tension between them remained, unspoken yet always present.
Last week, my dad suffered a stroke. While he was in the hospital, I went to his house to gather some of his belongings. As I opened his closet, expecting to find clothes and essentials, I was stunned — and heartbroken — by what I discovered. There, tucked away, were documents, photographs, and handwritten notes revealing things about my husband that I had never known. My father’s concerns weren’t just based on dislike — they were warnings I had chosen to ignore.