I spent three years loving Ryan, thinking our anniversary would be the night he finally proposed.
He even made dinner reservations at a fancy downtown spot and told me to dress up for a “special surprise.”
I got my nails done, curled my hair, wore the emerald dress he loved, and convinced myself this was it — the moment.
But instead of a ring, dessert arrived with a plate that read: “Congrats on Your Promotion!” Only… I hadn’t gotten the promotion.
In fact, I’d just been passed over — for a guy I mentored — all because of the quiet office gossip that I was “probably about to get married and pregnant.
” I’d told Ryan how hurtful it was. He knew. Yet there he was, grinning at the fake celebration he’d staged. “
It’s just to manifest it,” he said.
“Lighten the mood. Positive vibes, babe.” Humiliated and furious, I paid for my meal and left him there.
After days of silence, I decided if he thought that was funny, I’d show him what a real joke looked like.
I threw a party at my place and invited his friends too. When Ryan walked in, he was greeted with black and gold balloons, a banner that read:
“Congrats on Going Bald!” and a cake just like the one at the restaurant —
this time piped with: “Manifesting It Early!” His jaw dropped.
“You think this is funny?!”
I smiled. “Didn’t you?” He stormed out. Some of his friends were shocked, others laughed. One of them stayed behind — Zach.
“That was one of the best comebacks I’ve ever seen,” he said. Then added, “For the record, I always thought you deserved better.”
He asked me out before he left. I smiled.
“Only if you promise not to fake-celebrate anything about my career.”
He laughed. “Deal.” And just like that, the night I thought would be a proposal…
turned out to be my liberation.