A blind guy suddenly gets his sight back right in the middle of his own wedding and just freezes when he sees his bride for the first time…
It was on a quiet spring afternoon, sitting in the park near Scott’s house, that he realised he was hopelessly in love with Tina. The sound of children playing in the distance, the fragrance of newly bloomed flowers, and the gentle breeze created a magical atmosphere. Tina, Scott said softly, turning in her direction.
I know I can’t see your face, but I feel like I know every detail of your soul. You brought light into my life when I was in the deepest darkness. I… I think I’m in love with you.
There was a moment of silence that seemed to last an eternity. Scott felt his heart pounding in his chest, fearing he had made a terrible mistake. Then he felt Tina’s delicate hands touch his face, and her lips met his in a gentle and emotional kiss.
I love you too, Scott, Tina whispered when they parted. From the first day at the hospital, I knew there was something special about you. Scott returned to teaching singing, his confidence restored by Tina’s love and support.
She was by his side at every medical appointment, at every therapy session, celebrating every small progress. Six months after confessing his love, Scott decided he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Tina. With his father’s help, he chose an engagement ring, a delicate piece of white gold with a small solitaire diamond.
Scott took Tina for a picnic in the park, where they had shared their first kiss. With his heart racing, he held her hands and said, Tina, you have changed my life in ways I could never have imagined. You have shown me that there is light even in the darkest darkness.
I want to spend the rest of my days by your side, listening to your laughter, feeling your touch, loving every part of you. Tina, will you marry me? Tina was silent for a moment, and Scott felt a tear fall on his hand. Oh, Scott, she said, her voice choked with emotion.
Yes, yes, a thousand times, yes. As Scott placed the ring on Tina’s finger, she laughed softly. How can you want to marry someone whose face you have never seen? What if I’m an ugly woman, she joked, trying to ease the tension of the moment.
Scott smiled, gently touching Tina’s face. You can be an ogre, I don’t care, he said tenderly. I see beyond what the eyes can see.
And with that, he pulled her into a passionate kiss. The following months were full of wedding preparations. Scott and Tina wanted a simple ceremony, but surrounded by their closest friends and family.
In the week leading up to the big day, Scott began to notice something strange. Occasionally, he saw small flashes of light, or occasional shadows. Sometimes he could perceive vague shapes and more defined outlines.
He said nothing to Tina or the doctors, not wanting to create false hopes. And now, here he was, at the altar, waiting anxiously for his bride’s arrival. Scott’s heart was pounding in his chest, a mix of nervousness and excitement pulsing through his veins…