Thelma and Jason's wedding day was a dream come true. They spent their honeymoon in a beautiful beach resort, enjoying each other's company and relaxing after the chaos of the wedding planning.
After the honeymoon, they settled into their new life together. Jason had to return to the city for work, while Thelma stayed in their hometown. The distance was taking a toll on their relationship.
Thelma felt lonely and isolated, missing Jason dearly. She tried to stay busy with her job and hobbies, but the distance was starting to feel like a strain.
Jason, on the other hand, was struggling to balance his work and personal life. He was working long hours, and when he wasn't working, he was thinking about Thelma and feeling guilty for being away from her.
As the weeks went by, the communication between them started to break down. Thelma would call Jason, but he would be busy with work and wouldn't have time to talk. Jason would call Thelma, but she would be busy with her own things and wouldn't answer.
The distance was starting to take its toll on their relationship. They would argue over small things, and the love and laughter that once filled their conversations were starting to fade.
One day, Thelma couldn't take it anymore. She called Jason and told him that she needed him to come home. Jason listened to her tears and frustration and knew he had to do something.
"I'll try to come home more often," Jason promised. "But I need you to understand that my job is demanding. Can we find a way to make this work?"
Thelma sighed, feeling a mix of emotions. "I want us to be together, but I don't know if I can keep doing this."
Jason's heart sank. He knew he had to do more to support Thelma and their relationship.
"I'll talk to my boss and see if I can transfer to the hometown office," Jason said. "Would that make a difference for you?"
Thelma's heart skipped a beat. "Really? You'd do that for us?"
Jason smiled, feeling a sense of determination. "Of course, I would. I love you, and I want us to be together."
Thelma's heart filled with hope. Maybe their love was strong enough to overcome the distance after all.
