On Our Wedding Night, I Took off My Wedding Dress, When My Husband Saw What Was Underneath, He Ran Away in Tears

“No, this can’t be happening!” Greg’s joy turned to horror on our wedding night when I revealed the secret I’d been hiding: a temporary tattoo of his ex, Sarah, and the words he said to her the night before our wedding, “One last taste of freedom before I’m bound to the same body forever.”

The wedding had been flawless, a dream for Greg, but I knew the truth would soon shatter everything. As he unzipped my dress, his excitement vanished, and he collapsed in shock. He begged for forgiveness, but I wasn’t moved. “Sarah made sure I knew everything,” I told him coldly.

Before we could continue, Greg’s parents, Marianne and James, burst into the room. Seeing the tattoo and Greg’s breakdown, Marianne asked if it was true. Unable to speak, Greg’s silence confirmed everything. I revealed his betrayal, leaving Marianne devastated and James furious.

Greg begged for another chance, but I was done. “This marriage is over,” I said, walking out, leaving him to face his ruined world.

Jimmy Carter’s eldest grandchild shares health update as former president nears 16 months in hospice

It’s been 479 days since Jimmy Carter entered hospice care at his home in Plains, Georgia.

Although the former president’s family initially believed he would only live a few days, Carter, at 99 years old, has defied the odds.

“God had other plans,” Jason Carter, 48, said.

Jason, the oldest of the Jimmy and Rosalynn’s 22 grandchildren, recently shared an update with Southern Living on the health of the 39th president.

According to the oldest grandchild, there’s “really been no change” in the last few months.

WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 04: Former US President Jimmy Carter listens during the kick-off of an all-week construction project to mark the World Habitat Day and the annual Habitat for Humanity Carter Work Project October 4, 2010 in the Ivy City neighborhood of Washington, DC. Carter was recently released from an Ohio hospital after being treated for a viral infection. Under the project a total of 86 homes will be built, rehabilitated or repaired in Washington, DC; Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland; Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota; and Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

After nearly 16 months under hospice care, the last seven without his wife of 77 years, Carter is “experiencing the world as best he can as he continues through this process.”

“After 77 years of marriage… I just think none of us really understand what it’s like for him right now,” Jason said.. “We have to embrace that fact, that there’s things about the spirit that you just can’t understand.”

While family continue to visit the former president at his home in Plains, they find it difficult to predict what kind of day Carter will have.

More often than not, Carter spends his days sleeping.

However, a few weeks ago Jason visited his grandfather and the two watched an Atlanta Braves game and talked about the Carter Center and their family.

“I told him, I said: ‘Pawpaw, you know, when people ask me how you’re doing I say, ‘honestly I don’t know,’” Jason remembered. “And he kind of smiled and he said ‘I don’t know, myself.’”

Jimmy Carter is in my prayers every single day. Please share to keep him and his family in yours.

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