I felt invisible in my own marriage. The man I loved no longer noticed me, no longer cared. Every day was the sameโuntil the flowers arrived. Sweet notes, beautiful bouquets, and a mystery admirer who saw me when my husband didnโt.
I needed to know who it was. But the truth changed everything.
In the early morning, when the streets were still quiet and the sun had just begun to rise, I lay in bed staring at the ceiling.

Soft light filtered through the curtains, casting faint shadows on the walls. Beside me, Kyle slept, his breathing steady.
Ever since Sam was born, we had spent less and less time together. Conversations had grown shorter, affection rarer. We moved around each other like distant roommates.
Kyle stirred, letting out a quiet sigh. Slowly, he turned toward me, his eyes heavy with sleep.
“Why are you awake?” Kyle mumbled, his voice rough with sleep.
“I donโt know,” I said, staring at the ceiling.
Kyle sighed and closed his eyes again. I watched him, my chest tight. I couldnโt ignore the distance between us. “Letโs go on a date tonight,” I said, my voice careful.
“What about Sam?” he asked, not opening his eyes.
“Iโll ask the nanny to stay later.”
Kyle shifted, pulling the blanket higher. “I donโt feel like it,” he muttered, turning away.
Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Kyle didnโt care. He didnโt even try. I felt invisible, like I was just part of the routineโsomeone who handled the house, the baby, the details of our life, but not someone he loved.
Later that morning, the nanny arrived, greeting Sam with a warm smile. I kissed my son goodbye, feeling a pang of guilt for how much I looked forward to leaving.
At work, I settled at my desk, trying to shake off the weight in my chest. Then Dean, the most attractive man in the office, walked over. We had always gotten along.
“Emma, you look stunning today,” Dean said, flashing a grin.
“Thanks,” I said, forcing a small smile. “At least someone notices.”
He raised an eyebrow. “Your husband doesnโt?”
I let out a short breath. “I canโt remember the last time Kyle said something nice to me.”
Dean shook his head. “Then heโs a fool. If you were my wife, Iโd remind you every day. Iโd send flowers. Make sure you always felt special.”
I smiled. It felt good to hear.
“Join me for lunch?” he asked.
“Yeah,” I said. “Iโd like that.”
At lunch with Dean, I felt lighter, like I could finally breathe. He listened when I spoke, asked questions, and laughed at my jokes.
His compliments werenโt empty wordsโhe actually noticed things. My new dress. The way I styled my hair. It felt nice to be seen.
I wasnโt thinking about being with Dean. I was thinking about Kyle. Why had he stopped treating me this way?
He used to be thoughtful. On our first date, he had planned a scavenger hunt. At the end, he was waiting with a bouquet and a homemade dinner.
He used to leave sweet notesโtiny reminders of his love. But now, there was nothing. It hurt more than I wanted to admit.
That evening, I walked into the house, feeling drained. The routine never changed. Work, home, childcare. Every day felt the same. I sighed when I saw Kyle sitting in front of the TV, his eyes fixed on the screen. No greeting. No glance in my direction.
I hesitated, then spoke. “Hey, maybe we could take a weekend trip together. Just us. We can leave Sam with my parents.”
Kyle didnโt even look away from the TV. “Weโve never left him for that long before.”
“Exactly,” I said. “We should start. Heโll be fine with them.”
Kyle shook his head. “I donโt think itโs a good idea.”
Frustration bubbled inside me. “Then letโs at least go on a date. We can stay in, have dinner after Sam goes to bed. Just some time together.”
He sighed. “Emma, whatโs with all these conversations?”
And that was it. I snapped.
“Whatโs with all these conversations?! We live like strangers, Kyle! You donโt talk to me, you donโt even look at me!” My voice cracked, but I didnโt stop. “I try. I ask. But you donโt care.”
“Everyoneโs life changes after a kid,” he said. “This is normal.”
I let out a bitter laugh. “Itโs not normal to feel invisible! You donโt compliment me. You donโt bring me flowers. You used to care.”
“That phase is over,” Kyle said, his tone flat.
I stared at him, my hands shaking. “So thatโs it? You donโt love me anymore?”
“Of course I love you,” he said.
“Then why donโt I feel it?!” I shouted. “Kyle, I love you. But if it werenโt for Sam, I wouldโve left already.”
Silence.
Tears blurred my vision. I ran to the bedroom, grabbed his pillow and blanket, and threw them into the hallway.
“Youโre sleeping on the couch tonight!” I yelled, slamming the door.
The next morning, Kyle left before I even got out of bed. I heard the front door close, and I just lay there, staring at the ceiling. I wasnโt sure if I was relieved or hurt. Maybe both.
I got up, dressed, and took Sam to the nanny. He gave me a big hug before running off to play. At least someone was happy.

When I arrived at work, I stopped in my tracks. A massive bouquet of flowers sat on my desk, bright and beautiful.
“Did anyone see who brought these?” I asked, staring at the bouquet.
“A delivery guy,” Riley said, leaning against my desk. “No name, just dropped them off.”
I reached for the small card tucked between the flowers and read it aloud. “You deserve to be adored every single day.”
I frowned. “Itโs not signed.”
Riley grinned. “Ooooh, someone has a secret admirer.”
But deep down, curiosity gnawed at me. Who would send flowers like this? Who even thought about me that way?
The bouquets didnโt stop. Every morning, a new one arrived, each with a different note.
“A little something to brighten the day of someone who already shines.”

“These flowers will fade, but my admiration for you never will.”
“Your smile is the most beautiful thing in the world.”
Iโd be lying if I said it didnโt feel good. It had been so long since someone made me feel special.

The messages were thoughtful, sweet. They made me pause, made me wonder. But they also made me nervous.
I didnโt take them home. If Kyle saw them, he might assume the worst. I wasnโt sure how I felt about him anymore, but I didnโt want more tension between us.
Then, one day, a note arrived that made me stop cold.
“You deserve to be showered with compliments and given fresh flowers every day.”
I had heard those exact words before. From Dean.
It had to be him. He was always around, always ready with a compliment, always asking me to lunch.
After work, I found him at his desk. My stomach tightened. This conversation would be awkward, but I had to say something. I walked up and took a deep breath.
“Dean, we need to talk,” I said, lowering my voice. I glanced around, making sure no one else was listening.
Dean leaned back in his chair. “Okay. Whatโs up?”
I took a deep breath. “I know the flowers are from you. Please, stop. Itโs not appropriate.”
Deanโs eyebrows shot up. “Wait, what? You think I sent them?”
I crossed my arms. “You like me, Dean. It makes sense.”
Dean let out a short laugh. “Emma, I like you… as a friend. Iโm gay.”
My mouth fell open. “What?”
“I thought you knew,” he said, shaking his head. “I get why youโd assume. We spend time together, I give you compliments, but itโs just who I am.”
I felt heat rush to my face. “Oh my God. I had no idea. This is so embarrassing.”
Dean grinned. “No worries. But if you figure out whoโs sending the flowers, let me know. Maybe he has a twin brother who likes guys.”
I laughed, shaking my head.

That night, I lay awake, staring at the ceiling. If it wasnโt Dean, then who was it?
A few days later, another bouquet arrived. My heart pounded as I reached for the note. “If you want to know who I am, meet me here at 7 p.m.”
I read it twice, my fingers trembling. Finally, I would get my answer. I would tell him I was married. I would make it clear that this had to stop. But deep down, I knew the truthโI would miss the flowers, the notes, the feeling of being wanted.
At 7 p.m., I arrived at the address. My breath caught in my throat. It was the restaurantโthe one I had begged Kyle to take me to. The one he always refused. Now, I was finally here, but with someone I didnโt even know.

I stepped inside, expecting to see a busy dining room. Instead, it was empty which surprised meโit usually required reservations months in advance.
Candlelit tables flickered in the dim light. Bouquets filled the space, their scent surrounding me. My pulse raced.
“Alright, are you going to show yourself?” I called out, my voice echoing in the empty restaurant. My heart pounded. “If it helps, we canโt be together. I have a husband.”
A pause. Then, a familiar voice. “And do you love him?”
I froze. That voiceโI knew it. I turned around.
Kyle.
My breath caught. “It was you?”
He nodded, his eyes filled with something I hadnโt seen in a long time. “You were right,” he said. “I stopped showing you how much I love you. I let us drift apart. But when you said you wouldโve left me if it werenโt for Sam… it crushed me. I canโt lose you, Emma.”
“A simple date night would have been enough,” I said, my voice shaking.
Kyle shook his head. “No. I did nothing for too long. I needed to show you.”
I swallowed hard. “I had to give the flowers away at work.”
Kyle chuckled. “I wondered why you never brought them home.” He stepped closer, his hands resting on my waist. “Soโฆ can you forgive me?”
I nodded.
He kissed me, I felt itโlove. My Kyle was back.
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