I Saw My Husband’s Face After 20 Years of Blindness – and Realized He’d Been Lying to Me This Whole Time

I Saw My Husband’s Face After 20 Years of Blindness – and Realized He’d Been Lying to Me This Whole Time

I spent two decades imagining what my husband looked like. The day I finally saw his face was the day I realized our entire life together had been built on a lie.

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I lost my sight when I was eight.

It started as a stupid playground joke that spun out of control.

I was on the swings in our old neighborhood park, pumping my legs as high as I could because I loved the feeling of flying. I remember laughing at something my neighbor’s son said.

We had grown up on the same street.

I lost my sight when I was eight.

“Bet you can’t go higher than that!” he teased.

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“Watch me!” I shot back.

The next thing I felt was a sharp shove from behind. I lost my grip. My small hands slipped from the chains, and I flew backward instead of forward. There was a sickening crack when my head hit a jagged rock near the mulch border.

I don’t remember the ambulance ride.

“Watch me!”

I remember waking up in a hospital bed and hearing my mother crying.

I remember doctors whispering words like “optic nerve damage” and “severe trauma.”

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There was one surgery. Then another.

But sadly, the doctors couldn’t save my vision.

The darkness swallowed everything.

At first, I thought it was temporary.

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