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I told my husband that I was sick and I was in danger of stopping walking – He left me immediately, not knowing how much he was going to regret him soon.

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I opened the bigger door, beckoning him to leave.

"I'm going to send you the divorce papers. I'll send them to your office. ”

In the months that followed, I devoted myself to the projects that I had always dreamed of continuing. I traveled, I started painting and I made new friends. Life was going to be better now, without Tyler.

A woman painting - Source: Midjourney
A woman painting - Source: Midjourney

What would you have done in my place?

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My husband sent me a cake to announce our divorce – when he discovered the truth, he crawled back.
One afternoon, while Emma is sitting at her office, she received a surprise delivery. When she opened the box, she found a cake with a disturbing message and pregnancy test that she forgot to hide. Will she go home and explain the truth to her husband or let him go away?

I was at my desk, half typing an email, half dreaming about what I was going to do for dinner when the office deliveryman appeared at the door of my office. He held a box of bright pink bakery in his hands, smiling from one ear to the other as if he knew of a farce of which I was not aware.

A woman sitting at her desk - Source: Midjourney
A woman sitting at her office - Source: Mid-term

"Good morning, Emma. " he said enthusiastically. "It's for you. ”

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This work is inspired by events and real people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. The names, characters, and details were changed to protect privacy and improve the narrative. Any resemblance to real, living or dead persons, or with real events is purely fortuitous and is not intended by the author.

The author and publisher do not claim the accuracy of the events or the representation of the characters and are not responsible for any misinterpretation. This story is provided "as is" and the opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not elicit the views of the author or publisher.

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