The Night the Bed Shook

The Night the Bed Shook

After our wedding, my husband and I barely made it to the hotel room before collapsing on the bed.
The day had been beautiful… and exhausting. Photos, speeches, dancing — my feet felt like cement blocks. Our first night as a married couple was supposed to be magical, but all I wanted was sleep.

“Rain check?” I mumbled as I face-planted into the pillows.

He laughed softly. “Absolutely. You rest.”

We drifted off almost instantly.


The Shaking Bed

Hours later, I jolted awake, heart hammering.

The bed.
Was shaking.

Like… violently.

For a split second, I thought, Is he… awake? Doing something? Without me?
My brain scrambled between confusion, fear, and about thirty rom-com scenes gone wrong.

I turned over — ready to demand answers — when I froze.

My husband was sitting up, pale as a ghost, gripping something in his hands.

He wasn’t doing anything inappropriate.

He was… battling the hotel room’s smoke detector with a broomstick.


The Real Story

“What are you doing!?” I whisper-shouted.

He looked at me with sheer panic.

“There’s a—there’s a BEE,” he stammered. “A HUGE one. It keeps dive-bombing the light, and the buzzing is making the bed vibrate!”

As if on cue, the world’s angriest bumblebee zipped past my face like a tiny Wi-Fi–seeking missile.

I screamed.
He screamed.
The broomstick clattered.
The shaking bed? Apparently caused by him jumping on and off it swinging the broom wildly.

So much for a romantic first night.


The Unexpected Ending

We eventually cornered the bee using:

  • a robe
  • a takeout cup from the lobby
  • and an impressive amount of teamwork for two people who were half asleep

When we finally caught it and released it out the window, we collapsed back onto the bed, sweaty and out of breath — from fear, not passion.

I started laughing first. Then he did.
Soon we were both wheezing, tears forming from how ridiculous the whole situation was.

“This is our first night as a married couple,” he said between giggles.
“Honestly,” I admitted, “it fits us perfectly.”

He reached over and squeezed my hand.

“No glamorous movie moment,” he said. “Just us, fighting bees together.”

I smiled.

“Then I think we’re going to have an amazing life.”

And we did fall asleep — this time curled up together — the broom safely on the floor, the bee hopefully enjoying its new life outdoors, and the two of us knowing that marriage wasn’t about perfection.

It was about partnership.
Even during midnight bee battles.

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