He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth 26

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth 26

Chapter 26

River stood at a distance, hidden behind the tall trees that bordered the quiet lakeside chapel. He wasn’t invited to the wedding. But something inside him needed to see her one last time 

Allison looked radiant in white, her hand cradling the gentle swell of her stomach as she walked slowly down the aisle 

The man standing at the altar, Joseph, looked like he had been holding his breath for years and had only just started breathing again.X 

River swallowed hard. It should have been him.X 

If he hadn’t let pride rule his heartIf he hadn’t hurt her. If he had protected her like he promised. If he had chosen her over Candice first, maybe she’d be walking toward him now, carrying their child instead

But regret didn’t change the past. It only made it harder to breathe

He watched as they exchanged vows, as Joseph whispered something that made Allison laugh softly, her eyes glistening with tears There was no bittemess in her gaze, no hesitation. Just peace. Love. Certainty

That was when River knewtruly knewthat it was time to let her go

After the ceremony ended, River turned away, heart heavy but resolute. He had nothing left to offer her. Not now Not anymore

But still, he couldn’t leave without a goodbye

The next day, a small package arrived at Allison and Joseph’s home. No note was attached at first glancejust a delicately wrapped box with soft blue ribbon and a card with her name written in familiar handwriting.

Inside was a tiny, handcarved wooden music box in the shape of a star. When opened, it played a soft lullaby and revealed a folded letter tucked inside

Allison sat on the couch, the early signs of fatigue and nausea already beginning to press against her, but she took a deep breath and 

unfolded the note

It read 

To Allison,

By the time you read this, you’ll already be standing in the life you chosea life I couldn’t give you

I want you to know that I’ve finally understood what it means to truly love someone. It’s not about fighting to keep themit’s about knowing when to let them go

I see now that everything that happenedit was my fault

My anger. My choices, And I’ll carry that regret forever

But you you deserve peace. You deserve joy. You deserve this new beginning

Congratulations on the baby. I hope the music box plays the lullaby that brings comfort on restless nights. This is my final goodbye, Allison. I won’t come back. But I will always wish you happiness

River” 

Allison read the letter in silence, her fingers tightening around the edges

No tears fell. No pain twisted in her chest. Just peace. A strange, almost sacred stillness settled in her soulas if the past had finally been put to rest

Joseph walked in and found her holding the music box, the lullaby playing softly in the background

Are you okay?he asked gently 

She nodded. River sent thisfor the baby.” 

Joseph looked at her carefully, unsure of what to say, but Allison reached for his hand and smiled softly. I’m okay,she said, her voice sure. I think I really am 

From that moment on, they never looked back

As the weeks passed, Allison embraced the coming changes with quiet strength.2 

Pregnancy wasn’t easythere were moments of fear, nights when her body ached and her mind spun with uncertainty

But Joseph was there. At every appointment. Every craving. Every hormonal tear

He decorated the nursery by hand, reading baby books until he fell asleep on the couch, highlighters and notepads scattered around him. They held a small pregnancy celebration, not a loud one with cameras and flashy partiesbut a gentle gathering

Just family. Close friends. A few soft lights. A table of wishes for the baby where guests wrote hopes on slips of paper and placed them in a wooden box beside the crib

It was a tribute to growthnot just of a new life, but of healing 

One late evening, as Allison stood in the nursery alone, one hand resting on her rounded belly, she whispered, You are so wanted. So loved. You’ll never have to question that 

The baby kicked gently in response, as if understanding

When labor finally came, it was swift and fierce. The pain gripped her body like a tidal wave, and for a moment, fear threatened to 

overtake her.

But Joseph was there. Holding her hand. Whispering how strong she was. How proud he was

Hours later, through sweat and sobs and unbearable waves of pain, the cries of a new life filled the hospital room

11:26 AM 

A little girl

Tiny. Perfect. Breathing her first breaths under the same stars her parents had once stood beneath

Joseph cradled the baby, tears streaming down his face as he looked at Allison. She looks just like you,he whispered

Allison smiled weakly, her entire body trembling but heart full. She’s ours.

They named her Lioraa name that meant light

Because that’s what she was.

The light that came after darkness

The proof that even the most broken stories could find beautiful endings

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth

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