I have a house and a husband to take care of, and my hubby isn’t as lovely as he used to be. He doesn’t help me with house chores, he doesn’t cook, and he barely goes food shopping. I’m responsible for almost everything.
Aiden didn’t seem to hear me when I told him about my struggles. We talked about my new project and how overwhelmed with work I was. One day, I arrived home at 9 pm and the first thing I heard was: “Where have you been?”
“I had a lot of work today, I told you I’d come home late…”
“You didn’t tell me!”
“Yeah, I did.
A couple of times. It’s the project I’m working on…”
Aiden interrupted me. “Whatever, Claire.
I’m hungry. Will you prepare dinner or not?” he said while watching a soccer game. “I don’t think there’s much food left… We need to buy some.”
“I’ll wait here, you can go to the store,” he said without taking his eyes away from the TV.
So I grabbed my wallet and left. On the way to the shop, I got lost in my own thoughts. Aiden used to be kind and gentle; now he’s this demanding man who’s often dissatisfied.
I have to walk on eggshells when communicating with him. “Why did you take so long? I’m starving!” said Aiden when I arrived home.
I ran to the kitchen to cook dinner. He ate silently and went back to the TV, leaving me with a dirty kitchen. Can’t he even wash his own plate?
I thought. I didn’t want to say anything because I was too tired to start a discussion. So, I cleaned everything and went to bed.
The following morning, I could barely stand on my own feet. I had a stuffy nose, a sore throat, and my head was blowing. “You’re late… where’s breakfast?” Those were the first words I heard from Aiden instead of a “good morning.”
I pushed myself into a hot shower and went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
Aiden was ready to leave and said, “Never mind, you’re too slow. I’m gonna be late,” and slammed the door behind him. I was feeling so bad that I had to call in sick.
I made tea with honey and lemon and went back to bed. As I sat on the bed, I tried to think of when Aiden started to treat me so badly. He wasn’t always like this…
But then I realized that I couldn’t remember the last time Aiden helped me in any way or simply supported me with words.
Even when he was wrong, he always managed to blame me. I cried myself to sleep. I woke up to voices coming from the hall.
Is he back home? Why is he back? Maybe he forgot something?
“Get out, I think she’s home…” I heard Aiden whispering. He continued, “It won’t work today.” I got up, went to the door, and quietly opened it. I was stunned when I saw a beautiful brunette standing in the hall.
“Dear,” she said, “when will we meet then?”
“On the weekend. I’ll pick a fight with her and we can go on a trip for two days,” he said. “That’s great!” she squealed and jumped into his arms.
“Shhh, please, be quiet…!”
I couldn’t believe my eyes so I went back to bed. It felt like a bad dream. They didn’t even hide!
I should make that man learn a lesson. I felt something shifting inside me. What am I doing?
Why am I allowing myself to be treated this way? A man who was supposed to love me and treat me well…
I had a plan. As soon as Aiden left the house, I suddenly felt better.
I called someone to change the lock of our door. The apartment belonged to me. Then I gathered all his belongings, packed them in pieces of luggage and cardboard boxes, and walked around the house to see if there was something else that belonged to him.
I didn’t want anything that was his in my apartment. I didn’t want any memory of him there or anything with his energy. I just wanted him to leave my life so I could move on.
I spent almost the whole day packing his stuff until he arrived home from work and I heard the doorbell ring. “What happened to the lock? Why don’t my keys work?” he asked.
“You didn’t even greet me!” I remarked. “What’s this?” Aiden said pointing at his stuff. “What’s going on, Claire?”
“This is where you leave, Aiden.
I’m done with you. Take your stuff and go with your mistress to hell! I’m filing for divorce!”
Aiden looked at me as if he didn’t recognize the woman I had become.
“Who is she? Where is the quiet wife who at first glance did everything I wanted?” he must have thought. “Aiden, I know everything.
You don’t love me, you’re only using me. Go away and don’t return. I won’t forgive you!”
The man looked at me in disbelief.
“Alright. I’m leaving, but you’ll regret every word you’re saying!” He stopped a cab, took his stuff, and left. The next day, I filed for divorce, and a month later, it was official.
Aiden could not believe what happened. He tried several times to talk to me, but I just refused to talk to him. Since the day Aiden left my apartment, I felt different.
I’m a new woman. Now I take care of myself, I love myself, and I don’t allow anyone to look down on me or disrespect me. I started therapy and my shrink is helping me heal all the wounds that abusive relationship left me.
I began noticing how often David helped our new neighbor, Lauren. At first, it seemed harmless. But as the days went by, his visits to her house became more frequent.
“Why do you keep going over there?” I asked him one night, annoyed. He shrugged, barely looking up from his phone. “She just needs help with a few things.
It’s no big deal, Sarah.”
“No big deal? You’ve been over there almost every day this week.”
David sighed, brushing me off with a wave of his hand. “You’re overthinking this.
She’s a single mom; she just needs some support. It’s nothing.”
He wouldn’t cheat on me, right? Not David.
He’s just being kind, that’s all. For a moment, I let it go. But then came that afternoon, the one that changed everything.
I came home earlier than usual. As I walked up the driveway, I saw them. David and Lauren were standing on her porch.
They were close, too close. And then it happened. His arms wrapped around her like it was the most natural thing in the world.
What is he doing? Why is he holding her like that? Suddenly, all those little doubts I had shoved aside came crashing down, louder than ever.
David was cheating. ***
The next morning, I couldn’t take it anymore. I had to do something.
Sitting there, watching David act like nothing was wrong, was driving me crazy. I had to see Lauren myself. I grabbed a box of cookies, hoping it would make me look friendly instead of nosy.
Lauren opened the door, looking surprised to see me. “Oh, hi, Sarah!”
“Hi, Lauren,” I replied, holding up the cookies like a peace offering. “I thought I’d bring these over.
You know, just to say ‘welcome to the neighborhood.’”
“That’s so sweet of you. Come in.”
The house smelled faintly of fresh paint, and toys were scattered around the living room. As we made small talk, my eyes darted around, searching for any sign of David’s presence.
I could hardly focus on what Lauren was saying. Suddenly, a small boy came running into the room, giggling. He couldn’t have been older than five.
He had dark hair, the same shade as David’s, and those familiar brown eyes. My heart skipped a beat. “Max, say hi,” Lauren said, smiling.
Max waved shyly before running off to play. I stood there, frozen. That boy… he looked so much like David.
Could he be… David’s son? “Sarah, it’s Max’s birthday, and we’re having a little party. Nothing too big, just a few friends, cake, you know.
Come with David. It will be fun!”
I froze for a second. A birthday party?
Of course, she’s inviting us. She has to keep up appearances. But… That was the perfect opportunity.
Instead of confronting David, I could wait until the party. I’d catch them both off guard and expose whatever they were hiding. ***
The day of the birthday party arrived, and I was ready.
David, Lauren, and Max were outside, setting up balloons and decorations. They looked so… normal like nothing was wrong. But I knew better.
I had arranged for a truck to show up—one loaded with trash, meant to make a statement. At just the right moment, the driver pulled up in front of Lauren’s house. The driver hopped out, nodding at me, and then, with a loud crash, he dumped the trash right there on their lawn.
Bags and piles of garbage were scattered across the grass. Everyone turned to look. Some guests gasped, others just stared, unsure of what was happening.
David’s face shifted from confusion to concern, and Lauren’s expression froze, horrified. I stood tall, feeling a twisted sense of triumph. That was my moment.
I paid the driver immediately. “What the hell?” David muttered as he walked toward me. “Sarah, what’s going on?”
“I know what’s going on, David.
You’ve been lying to me. Cheating on me. With her!” I pointed at Lauren, my eyes burning with accusation.
Lauren’s face turned pale, and she shook her head. “What are you talking about, Sarah?”
“Don’t play innocent!” I snapped. “I’ve seen how much time you spend together.
I’ve seen the way you look at each other. And Max, he looks just like you, David. You’ve been hiding this from me all along, but I figured it out.
I’m not stupid!”
David looked at me, utterly confused. But then, something caught my eye. On the table behind David, there was a cake.
A large, beautifully decorated cake. And in the middle, in elegant writing, it said, “Happy Anniversary, Sarah.”
I blinked, my triumphant smirk fading. “What…” I whispered.
“What is this?”
David stepped closer. “I was planning a surprise for you. Lauren was helping me organize this… for our anniversary.”
I had been so blinded by my suspicions that I had forgotten our anniversary.
How could I have missed it? But then David did something that shattered me completely. He hugged Lauren, preparing to say something, his arm around her like it was the most natural thing.
“Why…” I choked out. “Why are you hugging her?”
David sighed, but before he could explain, I was already running. Tears blurred my vision as I fled the scene, overwhelmed by shame.
I couldn’t face them, couldn’t deal with the truth. ***
For two days, I stayed holed up in a small, run-down motel on the edge of town. My phone buzzed constantly on the bedside table, but I couldn’t bear to pick it up.
David had called countless times and left messages I refused to listen to. I couldn’t handle hearing his voice. I didn’t even know what to say.
Everything felt twisted inside. The pain, the confusion, and the jealousy still gnawed at me, but the pieces didn’t fit together. If David had been cheating, why would there be an anniversary cake?
And why would Lauren be involved? On the third day, I finally left the motel, needing some air. I went to my favorite café—the one I always visited when I needed to think.
Suddenly, I heard footsteps approaching. I glanced up, and there she was—Lauren. My heart sank.
“Sarah,” she said softly, standing beside my table. “Can I sit?”
I nodded, not trusting myself to speak. “I know you’re hurt, and I’m so sorry for all the confusion.
But you deserve to know the truth.”
I stared at her, unsure of what to expect. “David… he’s my brother,” she began. “Max is his nephew.
My son.”
David’s sister? “I’ve been going through a really hard time,” Lauren continued. I blinked, trying to process what she was saying.
“My ex-husband… he was abusive. David’s been helping me hide from him, keeping me and Max safe. That’s why he’s been spending so much time with me.
He wasn’t hiding anything from you, Sarah. He was just trying to protect us. I asked him not to tell you anything about us.
That’s all my fault.”
Lauren’s voice softened even more. “But now that my son and I were settled, we were planning to surprise you for your anniversary, and then tell you everything. But I guess things didn’t go the way we hoped.”
Tears stung the corners of my eyes.
How did I let my mind spiral so far? How did I misjudge everything so badly? Lauren smiled wider.
“David’s waiting outside. Nothing is lost yet. If you’re ready, he’d love to talk.”
Slowly, I stood up, wiping the tears from my eyes.
Outside the café, David was leaning against the car, Max by his side. Without a word, he pulled me into a gentle hug. “How about we all grab some ice cream and celebrate?” Lauren suggested, her voice light and cheerful.
Max’s face lit up. “Ice cream! Yes!”
David smiled, looking at me.
“What do you say? Ice cream, and then maybe we can finally celebrate our anniversary, the way we were supposed to.”
“Yeah, let’s do that.”
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