What happens after the wedding dress is packed away, the vows are spoken, and the years begin to blur?
Anna thought she knew what love was. She thought saying "yes" was the beginning of everything beautiful. But years into a quiet, crumbling marriage, she finds herself invisible in her own home, raising a child beside a man who’s become a stranger. There’s no dramatic betrayal. No screaming matches. Just a slow, painful erosion — the kind you only notice when it’s almost too late.
Then one night, she writes a list:
Things I wish someone had told me before I said yes.
What begins as a whispered journal entry becomes something more — a reckoning, a rediscovery, and a radical act of choosing herself.
As Anna begins to tell the truth — on the page, in therapy, and to her husband — she must face not only what her marriage has become, but who she lost in the process. When an unexpected letter arrives from the past, she's forced to confront the woman she could have been… and the one she’s still becoming.
Told with raw honesty, lyrical prose, and emotional depth, After I Said Yes is not a story about leaving or staying — it’s about what it costs to silence yourself, and what it means to come home to who you really are.