Pam was devastated when her husband, James, insisted they sleep in separate rooms. After five years of supporting her through paralysis, was he now pulling away? “I’ll still be here if you need me, Pam. This doesn’t change that,” James assured her. But nights alone filled her with doubt. Then came the strange noises from his room.
At first, she dismissed the sounds—scratches, thuds, and clanking metal—as him settling in. But when she tried to check, the door was locked. Was he hiding something? Planning to leave? Her insecurities grew until one night, she confronted him. “You think I want to leave you?” James asked, shocked. “I just want to sleep by myself. You know I’m a restless sleeper.” Still, Pam couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong.

Determined to uncover the truth, she entered his room one night and was stunned. James stood amid half-finished furniture, blueprints, and tools. “I’ve been working on this for our anniversary,” he admitted. “I wanted to make things easier for you.”
Tears welled in Pam’s eyes. James had been creating a lift system, custom furniture, and even a heating pad for her comfort. “I love you,” she whispered. “I never left, Pam. And I never will,” he replied. That night, as they lay side by side, she realized their love had only grown stronger.