I Finally Let Go of My Wife After 20 Years
On the day Moon Spencer received the Medal of Honor, she made a public declaration of love on live television to her accompanying military medic, Xavier Quinn.
“If it weren’t for Xavier, I’d have died in that storm at sea. He is the most important person in my life.”
At the same time, her husband, Nathan Johnson, was lying on his deathbed at home. For years, he had taken care of Moon’s parents and raised their child alone. The strain destroyed his health, and he had little time left.
He never expected that after twenty years of sacrifice, he would not even hear a word of thanks from her.
What truly broke him was their daughter’s comment.
“Dad, don’t you think Dr. Quinn and Mom are perfect together? You should leave sooner and make room for him.”
Nathan collapsed in fury and regret. He died that night.
When he opened his eyes again, he was back to the night before Moon left for her coastal deployment.
This time, he refused to stay behind as the forgotten man who kept everything running.
In this life, he would pursue his own dream.