Upon marriage, we pledge to remain united through life’s highs and lows. Yet, following a tragic event soon after their wedding, Suzy and her spouse found themselves diverging. After a car accident involving his parents, Suzy’s partner wished to support them, but she insisted on proceeding with their planned honeymoon, believing it couldn’t wait.
The situation took a heartbreaking turn, leading Suzy to seek guidance from us.We’d been planning our European honeymoon for a year. While returning from our wedding,
my MIL and FIL got into a car crash. They’re alive but badly hurt. My husband said he couldn’t just leave his family in the hospital.
I said, “I’m your wife! You need to take care of me FIRST!” He refused, so I went alone. While there, I was scrolling Facebook and was horrified to see him post a new photo of himself with a female friend having coffee. I called him right away and said, “It doesn’t seem like you’re spending your time at the hospital after all.
” He seemed annoyed and replied, “This was taken in the hospital cafeteria, and my friend Amy came to be by my side during this rough time, unlike you!” After 10 days, I returned from the honeymoon and got home. When opened the door, I was horrified to find a note on the table that said, “It’s better if we take some more time apart.
It doesn’t seem like you know the value of family.” I am devastated and feel like my whole marriage ended before it started, but l am still convinced that he should have come with me on our honeymoon. What should I do? Suzy