My wife’s 37th birthday party was on the same day as my best friend’s wedding.
She refused to postpone, so I said, “Sorry. He’ll get married once,
while you’ll have a birthday every year.” She just smiled.
At the wedding, I got a text from an unknown number.
To my horror, it said, “Your wife is dead.”
My heart sank. For a few seconds, I couldn’t move.
I left the reception hall quietly, trying not to draw attention.
My hands were trembling as I called her phone over and over,
but it went straight to voicemail.
A flood of thoughts raced through my mind — regret for not being there, confusion about the message, and fear of what I might find.
I rushed to our house, only to see cars parked outside and the lights still on.
Bursting through the door, I found… a room full of people yelling “Surprise!”
My wife stood at the center, laughing at my shocked expression.
It turned out that she and my sister had planned a surprise party and sent the mysterious message from a temporary number to make sure I’d come home early.
I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry,
but one thing was certain: she had definitely made her birthday unforgettable.
Later, she admitted she wanted to teach me a light-hearted lesson about priorities.
It worked — not because of the scare,
but because I realized how much these moments together truly mattered.