I thought I had my future figured out. Then one confession shattered everything I believed about my life, my relationship, and the woman I planned to marry.
My name is Nick, and when I was twenty years old, doctors gave me news that changed me forever.
They told me I carried a serious genetic condition — one that could be passed on to my future children and potentially ruin their lives before they even had a chance to begin.
I sat there pretending to understand.
But honestly, I didn’t.
All I truly heard was this:
“You could become the reason your child suffers.”
At twenty, I panicked.
And in that panic, I made a permanent decision far too quickly.
I underwent a medical procedure that was supposed to make sure I could never have children.
The cruel part?
Becoming a father had always been one of my biggest dreams.
Still, I convinced myself I was doing the responsible thing.
So I buried that dream deep inside me and tried to move on.
And eventually… I met Stephanie.
She was beautiful, confident, charming — the kind of woman who could light up a room without even trying.
I wanted to tell her the truth about my infertility so many times.
But I kept waiting for the “right moment.”
That moment never came.
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Three years later, we were engaged.
We lived together, shared bills, routines, plans for the future. From the outside, we looked perfect.
Which is why I never expected my entire world to collapse one ordinary evening.
Stephanie burst through the front door practically glowing with excitement.
“I have a surprise!” she squealed.
I laughed. “What kind of surprise?”
She grabbed both my hands, bouncing with happiness.
“I’m pregnant!”