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Some Things Are Just Meant To Be

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 704    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

re suffocating than ever. Every object held a memory, and every memory was now tainted. The wedding photo on the mantle, the coffee

opened my laptop. I didn't know why I was doing it. A need to see the full extent o

the details. The way her hand rested near his on the table. The expensive bottle of wine, a vintage I knew she loved, the one

perfect togeth

ppy for you, Mar

They were all in on it. The realization was a fres

ad booked a table at a nice restaurant, planning to surprise her. She'

r pizza, Ethan? I' ve

cardboard box while she scrolled through her phone, barely speaking to me. A brutal w

of them from years ago, before me. And then, more recent ones. Group shots from parties I wasn' t invited to. A

n at? The signs had been there, red flags waving in my face, but I had refused to se

. "Did you pay the electric bill?" "Can you pick up the dry cleaning?" We shared a home, a bed, a life, but we were strangers. The

fool who had built his entire world around a woman who saw him as an ob

a sharp snap. Enough. No

hings. I didn' t throw them out the window or set them on fire, as much as a dark p

the apartment, but this

door, I made one more call. Not to her

lawyer whose numb

d, my voice steady for the first time

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“The rain hammered against the window, mirroring the frantic beat of my heart as my mother clutched her chest, her breathing shallow. I called 911, but the streets were flooded, and the ambulance was delayed. Desperate, I called my wife, Sarah. Her voice, bright and cheerful over the noisy clatter of plates and loud music, promised to hurry, to be right there. She never came. An hour later, the paramedics arrived, their grim faces confirming what I already knew. She was gone. Hours later, an unfamiliar text buzzed my phone. It was from my friend, Dave. Below his bewildered message was a screenshot that froze my blood: my wife, Sarah, laughing, head thrown back, a wine glass in hand, seated opposite her ex-boyfriend, Mark Wilson, his arm possessively draped around her chair. The timestamp screamed betrayal: an hour after I' d called her, while my mother lay dying, Sarah was at a lavish restaurant with her past. The caption, "Some things are just meant to be," shattered my world. The distracted voice, the turned-off phone, the broken promise-it wasn' t an accident. It was a choice. My grief for my mother, a raw, open wound, was now burning from this fresh betrayal. With trembling hands, I typed two sentences, fueled by pure, distilled pain: "It's over. Don't come home."”
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