The Regret of a Cheating Husband
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inally pregnant, the doctor handed me a
nderson, only to be interrupted b
gloated, "getting the fun out of his system befo
died in silence while Anderso
ness and my vomiting on hormones, never
me a cake, tucked me into bed, and immediately left to
p a switch and return to our
hispering promises to his mistress
aimed to want so badly and left
play the role of the devoted
pte
Silva
f-satisfied smirk playing on her lips, ready to tell me she was my husband' s true love. My stomach churned, a familiar dis
with false sympathy as I approached. "Anderson
ating rhythm. Her smile stretched, showing perfect white teeth, but her eyes held a p
flat, holding onto the last shred of dignity
eing the other woman?" I asked, a
dened, a sign of her twisted triumph. It wa
d, a prelude to the impending devastation. The top picture was of Anderson, his arm wrapped arou
ls. I knew what they depicted; I didn't need to see it t
llow even to my own ears. "Anderson loves me." It wa
orner of the café. "I'm leaving." I needed to escape, to b
grip surprisingly strong. "Not yet, Hana. We're just gett
d on her finger. My heart seized. It was identical to the one Anderson wore, a
sn't accidental. This was a deliberate, cr
my throat. I sank back into my seat, my composure a
seemed to fuel her fire. "You're not reacting how I expected," she pouted, a childish petulance th
had the chance to tell you," she declared, her voice r
"But then... you got pregnant. He said it complicated things. It's why he needed his '100-Day Fa
Hana. A way to tie him down," she
seven years, collapsed into rubble around
ions hit me like a physical blow. He had told her. He
n moments, their shared dreams, painting a picture of a life An
on clients, the way he'd sometimes mumble Katlyn's name in his sleep and then pretend it was a dream. The hurried texts, the sudden "work trips," the excuses f
lion sharp pieces, each one piercing my heart. Th
, Hana. There's no love left. Not really,
m his escape," she boasted, pu
ore he 'responsibly' returned to his marriage. But I won't let him go that easily," she declared,
all faded into a muffled hum. Only one phrase echoed
d simply shut down, trying to process
each revelation, was like a dull knife twisting in an already festering wound