Author: Emily Taylor
Before the wedding, he carried me in his arms, but after—it was as if he fell out of love. When I first
Before the wedding, he carried me in his arms—afterwards, it was as if he’d fallen out of love.
When I married Anthony, I thought everything would fall into place. We were young, in love, full of dreams.
Before we got married, he treated me like a queen—afterwards, it was as if he’d fallen out of love.
Sometimes it feels like I’m losing my son—not in body, but in spirit. He’s fading before my eyes, his
When I married Anthony, I thought everything would fall into place. We were young, in love, full of plans.
When I married Anthony, I thought everything would fall into place. We were young, in love, full of plans.
After her wedding, I didn’t lose my mum—just the person who once meant the world to me. I’m twenty-five.
Sometimes I feel like I’m losing my son—not in body, but in spirit. It’s like he’s fading right before
**A Mother’s Diary: Watching My Son Fade Away** Sometimes, I feel like I’m losing my son—not in body









