Over time, Caleb’s compliments became criticism.
“You care more about work than family.”
“You’ve forgotten how to relax.”
“You don’t know how to be a wife anymore.”
At first I listened.
Maybe he was right.
Running a company demanded long hours.
Late-night meetings.
Unexpected emergencies.
International clients.
Perhaps I had allowed business to consume too much of my life.
So I tried harder.
I scheduled vacations.
Canceled meetings.
Cooked dinner more often.
Made time for date nights.
No matter what I changed, the complaints continued.
The goalposts kept moving.
Planning the Perfect Anniversary
When our fifth wedding anniversary approached, I wanted to remind both of us why we had fallen in love.
I spared no expense.
After weeks of research, I found the perfect destination.
A private island in the Caribbean.
No crowds.
No tourists.
Just crystal-clear water, white sand beaches, and complete privacy.
The villa overlooked the ocean.
A private chef prepared every meal.
Housekeeping handled every detail.
A seaplane transported guests directly to the island.
Massage therapists, snorkeling guides, sunset dinners, and candlelit walks along empty beaches were all included.
Everything had been carefully arranged.
The trip cost nearly $150,000.
Not because I wanted luxury.
Because I wanted uninterrupted time together.
No phones.
No meetings.
No excuses.
Just two people trying to reconnect.
His Reaction
The night before our departure, I handed Caleb the itinerary inside an elegant black envelope.
I smiled.
“This week is just for us.”
He barely looked away from his phone.