My husband and I have been married for 11 years, and in all that time, we never managed to take a real vacation. For the past three years, we’d been saving every bit we could to finally go on our dream cruise.
But just four days before we were set to leave, tragedy struck — my 15-year-old stepson died in a car crash.
I was devastated for my husband, and the pain was overwhelming. Still, I couldn’t shake the weight of how much I had invested in this trip — emotionally, financially, and mentally. I told him, “You can stay, to give this up!” He didn’t say anything. He just went quiet.
AI-generated imageWhile I was on the cruise, he called. I froze when I heard his voice. He said, “You will not come back to this house anymore!”
I was shocked. While I was still on the cruise, I found out he had taken all my belongings and left them out on the lawn — even asking my mother to come pick them up. In an instant, everything unraveled. The trip I had dreamed about for years was completely overshadowed.
When I got back, he told me he had already filed for divorce. He said he couldn’t stay married to someone who would walk away right after his son died. At first, I tried to tell myself it was just the grief talking. But now I know — he truly meant every word.
I keep wondering: was it really too much for me to go on a trip I’d saved for over two years? I didn’t want to throw it all away after so much effort. But now, everything else might be lost instead.
Do you think I was wrong? Do you have any advice for me?