I met him on a dating app I never took seriously. I wasn’t looking for much—until I matched with Soren.He lived in a small town in Norway. I lived in Bristol, stuck in a gray routine and a job going nowhere. While I complained about work, he sent photos of the Northern Lights and talked about quiet mornings and hiking trails. Our conversations became my escape. We talked every day, sometimes late into the night, and he always seemed to know exactly what to say.Still, I stayed cautious. I’d been disappointed before.
After a particularly bad day at work, I decided to test him. I messaged, “I quit my job. I’m coming.” I hadn’t quit—I just wanted to see his reaction.I expected hesitation. Instead, he replied immediately, ready to plan my arrival. Then, an hour later, he sent another message asking to talk first.On the video call, he admitted the truth. He wasn’t a freelance translator. He was an investigator working on a unit that tracked international romance scams.
My photos had been stolen and used to scam people in Scandinavia, and he’d contacted me to confirm I was real.The investigation had ended weeks earlier. He was supposed to stop talking to me—but didn’t. What started as work became something genuine, and he didn’t want me coming to Norway without knowing the truth.We talked everything through. The fantasy wasn’t perfect, but the connection was real.
This time, I booked the flight for real.When I arrived in Oslo, he was waiting with a nervous smile and my name on a cardboard sign. No secrets left. What began with deception turned into the most honest relationship I’ve ever known.Sometimes, love begins the moment someone chooses truth—especially when it risks everything.