The Night My Crush Nearly Slipped Away

My crush, Daniel, finally asked me out after three years of shy smiles and stolen glances at the office. He took me to a candlelit Italian restaurant, the kind where the waiters wear crisp white shirts and the air smells of truffle oil. Conversation flowed effortlessly — we laughed, shared secrets, and I felt like maybe this was the start of something real.

Everything seemed perfect until he excused himself to use the bathroom. Ten minutes passed. Then twenty.

At thirty, I felt my stomach knot. Just as I was about to text him, a waiter approached, his face pale and voice trembling. “Miss, you need to come with me,” he said softly.

My heart pounded as I followed him through the kitchen and down a narrow hallway. Every step felt heavier, like my legs didn’t belong to me anymore. He led me to a small, dimly lit room where Daniel sat slumped on a chair, his face ashen, a paramedic kneeling beside him.

“He had a sudden allergic reaction,” the waiter explained. “We think it was the seafood in the appetizer.” My mind raced — Daniel had told me earlier he wasn’t a big fan of shellfish, but he never said he was allergic. He looked up at me weakly, managing a faint smile.

“Didn’t want to ruin our night,” he whispered. Hours later, at the hospital, after the adrenaline had worn off, I sat by his bed holding his hand. “You don’t have to hide pain to make people happy,” I told him gently.

His eyes softened, and he nodded. That night taught me something unexpected — love isn’t about flawless dates or grand gestures. It’s about showing up when things go wrong, about choosing to stay when life gets messy.

And I realized I wanted to keep showing up for him, for as long as he’d let me.

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