My husband’s 40th birthday party was supposed to be one of those nights we’d laugh about for years. The backyard was glowing with string lights, music filled the air, and people kept raising glasses while talking over one another. I spent most of the evening running from one thing to another, making sure drinks stayed filled and food didn’t disappear too quickly. Meanwhile, our four-year-old son Will was racing around with the other kids, crawling through the grass and coming back dirtier every time I saw him. Everything felt loud, chaotic, and perfect—until one strange sentence changed the entire night.
I had pulled Will inside to wash his hands before bringing out the cake when I noticed he wouldn’t stop giggling. I asked what was so funny, expecting some silly story about the games outside. Instead, he smiled and said, “Aunt Ellie has dad.” I froze for a second. Ellie had been my best friend since we were children. She wasn’t just a friend—she was family. I laughed awkwardly and asked him what he meant, but he just grabbed my hand and pulled me back outside. Then he pointed directly at her and repeated it loudly: “Dad’s there.”
At first I laughed again. Ellie laughed too. But Will didn’t. He kept pointing with complete confidence, like he was trying to explain something obvious that adults were too slow to understand. Then I followed his finger lower—and suddenly my stomach dropped. Hanging around Ellie’s neck beneath her dress was a silver chain with a small pendant. I recognized it instantly. My husband wore the exact same one every day. It had been custom-made years ago with tiny engravings inside. I felt the blood drain from my face.
I asked Ellie to come inside for a minute. The second we walked into the kitchen, I asked where she got the necklace. Her expression immediately changed. She looked nervous and stared at the floor before finally admitting something I never expected. A week earlier, my husband had called her asking for help designing a surprise anniversary gift for me. He wanted matching engraved necklaces made for both of us but was afraid I’d accidentally discover it if it got delivered to our house. Ellie had picked them up for him and had tried hers on jokingly earlier that evening to see if the chain length looked right.
A few minutes later my husband walked in holding a small gift box and looked completely confused. When I opened it, there was the second necklace—mine. Inside were our initials and the date we met engraved beside the words: Still choosing you. Ellie started laughing, my husband looked relieved, and I suddenly realized how close I had come to believing something terrible. Meanwhile Will stood in the doorway smiling proudly because in his mind, he had solved the mystery all by himself.