This view instantaneously changed, however.
Marriage by far wasn’t easy—far from it. It was a boundless enterprise consisting of endless negotiations and compromises.
Our marriage might be new, but we’d been through the troughs and over the hurdles.
Though fate had dealt us a harsher hand prior to our marital union, I believed my wife and I would overcome whatever tribulations were given to us.
We’d come a long way. … We’d come too far to let misfortunes separate us.
We were stronger together, weaker when apart.
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