I never imagined that a single dinner could undo seven years of love, trust, and shared dreams. Valentineās Day was supposed to be specialāa celebration of everything we had built together. Instead, it became the night everything fell apart.
We had been together for seven years. Seven years of growing, struggling, supporting each other, and building what I believed was a solid future. We met when we were young, full of ambition and hope. He was charming, attentive, and always knew how to make me laugh. Over time, we became inseparable. Friends admired our relationship. Family trusted it. Even I believed we were unbreakable.
But somewhere along the way, things began to feel⦠different.
It wasnāt something obvious at first. There were no dramatic fights or clear betrayals. Just small changes. He became more distant, more protective of his phone, more distracted during conversations. Sometimes I would catch him smiling at messages he wouldnāt share. Other times, he would brush off my questions like they didnāt matter.
I told myself I was overthinking. After all, seven years is a long time. People change. Life gets busy. I didnāt want to be āthat personāāthe one who doubts without proof.
Still, the feeling wouldnāt go away.
So I made a decision Iām not proud of. I decided to test him.
Valentineās Day felt like the perfect moment. If there was ever a time to show love, commitment, and honesty, it was that night. I planned everything carefully. I booked a quiet, romantic restaurant, the kind with soft lighting and just enough privacy to have a real conversation. I wore his favorite dress. I even rehearsed what I wanted to say.
But the test wasnāt about what I would say. It was about what he would do.
A few days before Valentineās Day, I created a fake social media account. It felt wrong, but at the time, it also felt necessary. I told myself I wasnāt trying to trap himāI just wanted clarity. I needed to know if my doubts had any truth behind them.
Using that account, I sent him a simple message. Nothing inappropriate, nothing too obvious. Just a friendly introduction. I didnāt expect much. Maybe he would ignore it. Maybe he would politely decline.
But he didnāt.
He replied.