“Yes, sweetheart,” I said softly. “We are. We’ll be more than okay.”
And I meant it.
Marcus had lost everything — the trust, his family’s respect, and the woman he believed would replace us. He traded his life for something hollow.
But I still had what mattered.
My children.
My dignity.
And the strength to stand again.
For years, I thought my happiness depended on staying married and holding the family together. But when everything fell apart, I discovered something unexpected.
Sometimes an ending isn’t failure.
Sometimes it’s freedom disguised as loss.
That night, for the first time in weeks, I slept without tears. And when I woke the next morning, the sky seemed brighter, the air felt lighter, and the house — even in its quiet — felt whole.
Karma had already done its work.
And I didn’t have to do a thing.
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