I thought I had made peace with loneliness until one night, scrolling through Facebook, I saw a name I thought I’d never see again: Anna Whitmore.
Anna, my first love. The girl I once promised myself I’d marry. She had hair the color of autumn leaves, and her laughter was a song I still remembered after forty years. But life had torn us apart—her family moved suddenly, and she was married off before I could even say goodbye.
When I saw her photo again gray streaks in her hair, but still the same gentle smile—I felt like time folded back. We began talking. Old stories, long phone calls, then coffee dates. The warmth was instant, as if the decades in between had never happened.
Our wedding was simple. I wore a navy suit, she wore ivory silk. Friends whispered that we looked like teenagers again. For the first time in years, my chest felt alive.
That night, after the guests left, I poured two glasses of wine and led her to the bedroom. Our wedding night. A gift I thought age had stolen from me.
When I helped her slip off her dress, I noticed something odd. A scar near her collarbone. Then another, along her wrist. I frowned—not because of the scars, but because of the way she flinched when I touched them.
“Anna,” I said softly, “did he hurt you?”
She froze. Then, her eyes flickered—fear, guilt, hesitation. And then, she whispered something that turned my blood cold:
The room fell silent. My heart thudded.
“What… what do you mean?”
She looked down, trembling.
“Anna was my sister.”
I staggered back. My mind raced. The girl I remembered, the one whose smile I carried for forty years—gone?
“She di:ed,” the woman whispered, tears streaming. “She di:ed young. Our parents buried her quietly. But everyone always said I looked like her… talked like her… I was her shadow. When you found me on Facebook, I… I couldn’t resist. You thought I was her. And for the first time in my life, someone looked at me the way they looked at Anna. I didn’t want to lose that.”
I felt the ground tilt beneath me. My “first love” was dead. The woman in front of me wasn’t her—she was a mirror, a ghost wearing Anna’s memories.
I wanted to scream, to curse, to demand why she deceived me. But looking at her, shaking and fragile, I realized she wasn’t just a liar—she was a woman who had lived her entire life in someone else’s shadow, unseen, unloved.
Tears burned my eyes. My chest ached with grief—for Anna, for the years stolen, for the cruel trick of fate.
I whispered hoarsely:
“So who are you, really?”
She lifted her face, broken.
“My name is Eleanor. And all I wanted was… to know what it feels like to be chosen. Just once.”
That night, I lay awake beside her, unable to close my eyes. My heart was torn in two—between the ghost of the girl I loved, and the lonely woman who had stolen her face.
And I realized: love in old age isn’t always a gift. Sometimes, it’s a test. A cruel one.
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