She opened the velvet box to find a delicate gold locket. Inside was a tiny photograph of them from their wedding day at the Caspian shore, alongside a New Year’s photo of their daughter.
As she read the words, Elnur walked in from the balcony, holding two glasses of amber tea in traditional armudu glasses. HЙ™yat Yoldasim Ad Gunun MubarЙ™k Olsun
Leyla felt a tear of joy escape. In a world that was always rushing, his love was her constant anchor. She leaned into him, realizing that while it was her birthday, the true celebration was the life they had built together, hand in hand. She opened the velvet box to find a delicate gold locket
"It is perfect," Leyla whispered, looking from the flowers to the man who had stood by her through every storm and every triumph. Leyla felt a tear of joy escape
"You're awake," he said, his eyes crinkling with the smile she had loved for ten years. "I wanted everything to be perfect before you opened your eyes."
She opened the card first. In his familiar, steady script, he had written: Həyat Yoldaşım, Ad Günün Mübarək Olsun.
"You are the heart of this home," Elnur said, taking her hand. "Being your husband is the greatest gift I have ever received. May we have many more decades of tea, laughter, and sunsets together."