That day I felt like the world had turned on me. It was Sunday, and as usual, we had gone to church as a family. I saw my husband wearing his favorite gray suit, and I felt proud to be with him.
We sat on a bench together, singing praise songs. But after a while, I noticed he started to get anxious, checking his watch every few minutes. He pretended to go to relieve himself, but time passed without returning. I felt something was wrong.
After ten minutes, I decided to go outside and follow him. When I got to the back of the church, I heard a woman’s low laugh. As I got closer, my heart was racing. I peeked behind a small wall near the parking lot, and that’s when I saw something that changed my life forever.
My husband had embraced a woman I had only seen once before in church, kissing each other passionately as if they had no fear in the world. I felt my blood run cold.
I trembled. I felt anger, pain, and humiliation all at once. I wanted to scream but my voice refused to let go. I turned and went back into the church, trying not to cry. I sat in silence, waiting for the service to end.
When I got home, I confronted him directly. At first he denied it, but when I told him I had seen them, he fell silent. He tried to apologize, saying it was a minor mistake, but deep down I knew it wasn’t his first time. Read more.






