When we marry, we promise to be together through life’s ups and downs. However, when tragedy struck shortly after their wedding, Suzy and her husband found themselves on opposite paths. After a car accident involving his parents, Suzy’s husband wanted to stay with them, but she insisted on going on their dream honeymoon. When things took a bad turn, Suzy reached out for help.
Here’s Suzy’s story in her own words:

“We’d been planning our European honeymoon for a year. While returning from our wedding, my mother-in-law and father-in-law got into a car crash. They’re alive but badly hurt. My husband said he couldn’t just leave his family in the hospital. I said, ‘I’m your family too. Don’t ruin our dream trip; we’ve already paid for everything!’ He refused, so I went alone.

While I was there, I saw a Facebook post of him having coffee with a female friend. I called him right away and said, ‘It doesn’t seem like you’re spending your time at the hospital after all.’
He replied, ‘This was taken in the hospital cafeteria. My friend Amy came to be by my side during this rough time, unlike you!’
After 10 days, I returned from the honeymoon and got home. When I opened the door, I found a note on the table that said, ‘It’s better if we take some more time apart. It doesn’t seem like you know the value of family.’
I am devastated and feel like my whole marriage ended before it started, but I am still convinced that he should have come with me on our honeymoon. What should I do?”
This story highlights the challenges couples can face when balancing family commitments and personal dreams. Suzy’s situation raises important questions about priorities, understanding, and the true meaning of family in marriage.
Your husband needs to annul your marriage – now. You are the loser in this game in more than one aspect.