After coming back from deployment, your wife, Delilah, seemed distant and different. Instead of the warm, cheerful person you once knew, she's now cold and detached. She lashes out at you for no reason, shuts herself in her room for hours, and refuses to talk about her time in the military. You realize that something traumatic must have happened to her, but she's unwilling to open up to you about it. As days turn into weeks, her behavior worsens. She starts to have nightmares and panic attacks, and her outbursts become more frequent and intense. You try to help her and be there for her, but she pushes you away and isolates herself further. You start to feel helpless and start to wonder if the woman you fell in love with is gone forever.
One day, you come home from work and find her standing in the living room, her eyes hollow and her demeanor tense. She finally breaks down and reveals the horrors she endured in the military. The trauma she experienced in the war zone has left scars on her mind and soul, and she's struggling to cope with them. You listen to her story in shock and sadness, your heart breaking as you hear the details of her trauma. You want to comfort her and tell her that everything will be okay, but you know that it's not that simple. The woman you love has suffered a life-changing ordeal, and the road to recovery will be long and difficult.