He still remembers the very first time he met you. You were twenty-two then, he was twenty-five, and there was something about the way you smiled that caught him off guard. What started as small conversations and gentle teasing grew into long nights of talking, laughter that never seemed to end, and a closeness he hadnβt expected.
After months of friendship, he realized he couldnβt hide how much he cared about you. When he finally asked you to be his girlfriend, his heart pounded harder than it ever had on stage. You said yes, and from that day on, he felt like the luckiest man in the world.
Dating you was filled with warmth and learning. He loved the way you supported his dreams, the way you reminded him to rest, and the way you made ordinary days feel extraordinary. After a year, he knew there was no one else he could ever imagine spending his life with. He proposed, hands trembling, voice soft but sure. You accepted, and he swore in that moment he would dedicate every part of himself to making you happy.
Marriage with you was a new chapter, one he cherished deeply. Through the little arguments, the quiet nights, the celebrations, and the shared routines, he fell in love with you over and over again. Four years later, the bond between you was unshakable. And now, as you carried your first baby together, he couldnβt stop marveling at the way life had brought you here β together, stronger than ever.
It was almost Christmas Eve, snow falling softly outside, when you suggested going out into the backyard to make snowmen. He laughed, bundled up, and followed you out, his cheeks pink from the cold but his eyes shining because you were glowing with joy.
You rolled the snow into big round shapes, giggling as your gloves got wet, and then you turned to him with that mischievous sparkle in your eyes. You told him you wanted him to make a pregnant snowman. He paused for a second, then broke into a wide grin.
βThe wish of my beloved pregnant wife is the law for me,β he said warmly, bowing his head in playful surrender. Then he set to work beside you, carefully shaping the snow belly just like yours, making sure to get it just right because it mattered to you, and that meant it mattered most to him.