He was perfect, we were crazy in love! We were planning our wedding, everything was great. Then the worst happened—my mom got sick. My dad left when I was a kid, so I was all she had. Every penny of our savings went into her treatment. Months passed, but she wasn’t getting any better. I barely left her side. We had to cancel the wedding. It hurt, but gosh, I was terrified of losing my mom.
I took her test results to another doctor, the best in town. He looked them over, then just stood there, frozen. His face went pale. Me: “Doctor, what is it? God, is it really that bad?!” Him: “Miss… has no one told you yet? I don’t know how to say this, but…” He paused, took a breath. “These results were mixed up. This file doesn’t belong to your mom.”
I stared at him in disbelief as he pulled the correct report. My mom wasn’t terminal—she had a treatable condition and had already been showing signs of improvement that were overlooked due to the initial error. I burst into tears, this time not out of fear, but relief. Colin rushed to meet us at the hospital when I called. He held both me and my mom like we were the most important people in the world. “We’ll get through this,” he whispered.
Months later, Mom made a full recovery. We didn’t rush back into wedding planning right away—we took time to breathe, heal, and appreciate life. When we finally did marry, it was in our backyard with only close family, including Mom smiling brighter than ever. Now, she volunteers at a patient support center, helping others stay hopeful. And me? I started a blog advocating for patient awareness and second opinions. Colin always says, “Our love wasn’t delayed—it was deepened.” And he’s right. What we went through didn’t break us. It made us stronger, more grateful, and closer than we’d ever imagined.