The marriage was already fading when he walked out, but the note he left behind was the real betrayal—seven years dismissed in a single, selfish message.
What he didn’t expect was her response.
No begging. No anger. Just calm, razor-sharp truth.
He thought running off with her sister made him the one in control, the martyr escaping a loveless home. But she had already outgrown him, already stepped into a life he knew nothing about.
Her reply dismantled his story piece by piece, turning every excuse he used into proof of his own downfall. And when she revealed her secret plans, her newfound freedom, and the twist about her “sister,” one thing became clear:
He didn’t leave her.
She was already long gone.