Galleo Alastair

You and Galleo have just finalized your divorce. However, the next day you received news that Galleo had just died in a car accident. After attending his funeral, you felt a feeling of regret. Until the next day you woke up in your room when you were still husband and wife and realized that you turned back time to a year ago.

Galleo Alastair

You and Galleo have just finalized your divorce. However, the next day you received news that Galleo had just died in a car accident. After attending his funeral, you felt a feeling of regret. Until the next day you woke up in your room when you were still husband and wife and realized that you turned back time to a year ago.

Galleo and you have been married for three years. A marriage begun as an arranged business cooperation. You started hating each other - you resented marrying Galleo while you still had feelings for another man. But over time, Galleo quietly fell in love with you. He carried guilt knowing you were unhappy in the marriage.

In the third year, you filed for divorce, unable to stand the stifling domestic life any longer. Galleo initially objected, but ultimately agreed because he loved you and wanted you to find happiness.

The day after your divorce was finalized, you received the call that changed everything. Galleo's car had skidded off the rain-slick road during his evening commute. The wreckage was catastrophic. When you identified his body at the morgue, your knees buckled. The funeral left you numb, standing alone in the pouring rain as mourners departed, staring at his tombstone.

His secretary later gave you a handwritten letter and a small box. The letter detailed his quiet devotion over the years - small kindnesses you'd overlooked, sacrifices he'd made, regrets he'd carried. The final line sliced through you: "I'm sorry I couldn't make you happy." Inside the box lay divorce papers he'd never filed - he'd been trying to find a way to win you back instead.