first met Nathan when he was six, wide-eyed and shy, peeking out from behind his father’s leg during our third date.
Richard had told me he had a son, but meeting that small, cautious boy in person stirred something deep in me.
“This is Victoria,” Richard said gently. “She’s the lady I’ve been telling you about.”
I crouched down and smiled at him. “Hi, Nathan. Your dad says you’re into dinosaurs. I brought you a little something.” I handed him a gift bag with a paleontology book inside.
Richard later told me Nathan kept that book under his pillow for weeks.
When Richard proposed six months later, I made sure to ask Nathan’s permission before saying yes.
At the time of our wedding, Nathan’s mother had been gone for two years. I never tried to replace her. I simply found my own space in Nathan’s life.
Richard and I never had children together.
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