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…

Suddenly, the music changed. The first chords of the wedding march filled the air, and a collective sigh of admiration echoed among the guests. Scott felt a sudden shift in his perception.

His vision, which until then had been only darkness punctuated by occasional flashes of light, began to clear. At first, there were only indistinct shapes and patches of colour. But as the music continued and the guests’ sighs intensified, Scott’s vision became sharper.

He blinked several times, unable to believe what was happening. And then, he saw her. Walking down the aisle, wrapped in a white dress that floated around her like a cloud, was Tina.

Her long hair was elegantly styled, adorned with small white flowers. She held a bouquet of white roses and smiled radiantly, her eyes fixed on Scott. Tears started to stream down Scott’s face.

He could see, even though his vision was still blurred and misty. He could see the flowers that formed an aisle, the smiling faces of the guests, the golden rays of the setting sun. But above all, he could see Tina.

When Tina reached the altar, she immediately sensed that something was different. Scott’s eyes, once vacant and unfocused, now looked at her with an intensity that made her gasp. Scott, she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion.

With trembling hands, Scott touched Tina’s face, gently tracing her features. His fingers, which had long served as his eyes, now confirmed what his newly recovered sight showed him. Tina, he said, his voice choked with tears.

It’s you, the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my entire life. He paused, a smile of recognition lighting up his face. It was always you.

Tina looked at him, confused. What do you mean? Scott laughed softly, tears of joy streaming down his face. Before the accident, I used to see a beautiful woman walk by on the street every day.

I admired her from afar, dreaming of one day having the courage to talk to her. He gently caressed Tina’s face. It was you, Tina.

The woman I admired from afar and the woman who saved me in the darkness are the same person. Tina gasped, suddenly remembering. The man in the cafe, was that you? I remember seeing someone watching me through the window, but I never… Scott nodded, smiling through tears…