The rare, aggressive cancer had shattered their world. Overnight, their five-year plan had been rewritten. Jenna’s once vibrant energy had been replaced with debilitating fatigue. The trips they had dreamed of taking were replaced with endless doctor visits, hospital stays, and nights filled with tears. Jenna had been unable to even talk about the future, and Alex watched helplessly as the woman he loved was consumed by the sickness.
Alex knew he was losing her in more ways than one. Not just to the illness, but to the hopelessness. He feared that she had lost sight of why she was fighting. She had stopped planning their future, stopped dreaming, and that terrified him more than the cancer itself. He knew something had to change. He needed to remind her of who she was, of the strength that had brought her this far. She was more than just a patient—she was the girl who had once lived for adventure, the girl who had dreams, and the girl who had loved him with all her heart.
He needed to bring that girl back.
The Plan