When a ferocious storm tore through our town, Frank Turner risked his life to save me from being swept off our balcony's edge. Grateful, I finally said yes to his relentless marriage proposals. From then on, he treated me like royalty, fussing over every sniffle. To the world, he was the gold standard of devotion. But two years into our marriage, his warmth faded. When crippling stomach pain left me doubled over, he brushed it off, claiming work demanded his night. I went to find him, only to catch him in a steamed-up car with a girl, both stripped bare. My fairy-tale marriage shattered like glass. Turning around, I booked a flight and left the country. Frank tore the city apart looking for me, but it was too late.
View MoreAfter Frank's detention, I felt lighter, hanging out with my friends.We drank and danced at a bar to shake off the weight.I was a little drunk so a friend offered to take me home. He held me up all the way so I wouldn't fall.Suddenly, a figure rushed out and punched him. Under the streetlight, I saw it was Frank.My friend was taken off guard, his face bruised."She is my wife! Hands off her!" Frank roared, mistaking it for something more.As I stepped between them, Frank yelled, "You're protecting him?"I was pissed off, slapping him. "You're unhinged! I told you, we're done. Get lost!"He staggered, lowering his fists.In his mind, I was always gentle and calm. In all our years, I'd never yelled or lost my temper."You hit me for him?" he muttered in disbelief, then shook his head. "I get it. This is a test, right? I'm sorry, Adeline. I know your desperation now. What I said at our wedding still stands. If you come back, we can go back to before. I'll be twice as good an
Frank's arrival shattered my peace.He stood outside my house every day, from dawn to dusk. At night, he slept on a street bench.Wherever I went, he trailed behind.One day, a downpour caught me on my way home. Frank ripped off his jacket, shielding me as we ducked into a shop.I dodged his attempt to wipe rain from my hair. He awkwardly pulled back and said, "Remember my first promotion? It was pouring like this."I hadn't forgotten.We didn't have a car back then, and the rain drenched us.He spent half a month's pay on a new outfit for me but bought nothing for himself. Instead, he spent the rest on a necklace. I couldn't accept it.He insisted, "You focus on looking gorgeous, and I'll handle the money. With me, you never need to worry about cash. I'll buy you anything."He worked harder after that and earned another promotion in six months.That day, he dragged me to a dealership and bought a modest car. "I can't give you the best life yet, but I'll keep grinding to buil
I stared at him, a stranger now. "If you'd owned up to loving Lila, I'd respect you. You saved my life, so I won't hold your past against you. Go be with her. We're even."His eyes dimmed. "But you're the only one I love. I can't let you go and start over with someone else."His sincerity was a mockery."Stop playing the devoted husband," I snorted. "I've been more than fair. Your apologies are too late."The next day, Lila texted: [Adeline, you're getting old. Don't ruin Frank's future. He's young, handsome, and successful. If you don't want him, let him go. I'm young and healthy. We'll have a lot of kids. His mom loves me and calls you a useless woman.]I wasn't surprised, knowing how aggressive Ashley was.When we first met, she had made me walk through a circle of candles and doused me with cold water to cleanse my arrogance.Frank couldn't stop her, and they had fought.I had brushed it off, leaning into his arms. He had promised we'd move out after marriage. I had been fu
I didn't know how long Frank searched to find me, but he looked like a ghost.His face was hollow. His eyes were sunken deep, and his suit was a wrinkled mess. The sharp, driven man I'd loved was gone.His eyes flickered with desperate hope. "Babe, I finally found you. Come home with me. I'll cut off all that mess, and we'll have another kid. I'll love you like I always did."I stepped back, avoiding his touch.His eyes dimmed. "You're still mad, aren't you? I've cut off contact with her, and left everything behind to find you. Can't you forgive me?"He thought he'd sacrificed it all, but I didn't even glance his way. "Remember what you promised my dad when he gave you my hand at our wedding?"Frank had sworn he'd never betray me, or he'd end up alone."When you did those things with Lila, did you think about the fallout?" I pressed.He stepped closer. "Nobody is perfect. Lila was just physical. You're the one I love. I'd choose you every time."Nausea hit me like a wave. I co
My family swarmed me at the airport.My brother, Jonas Houser, griped, "Regret staying with that loser? You could've lived easy here."My mother, Michele Houser, tiptoed and swatted him. "She's home now. Be kind."I felt like I'd escaped a sinking ship, finally safe.Michele planned a trip to lift my spirits, and we roamed from north to south, soaking in every sight. Nature stitched me back together, bit by bit.On the way home, I vomited in the car.I'd always had motion sickness, so I didn't think much of it.But days later, greasy food turned my stomach. Michele dragged me to a doctor, who handed me a bombshell: I was three months pregnant.I stared at the report, knowing I couldn't keep it.Frank's calls and texts flooded my phone. I shut it off.Jonas wanted to fly back and deck him, but Michele stopped him. "Let's hear what Adeline wants."I sat for hours, hand on my belly, wrestling with my heart. Taking a deep breath, I said, "I'm getting an abortion."The little li
Frank played a soft melody, then shouted, "Adeline, I love you!"His smile was as dazzling as it was at our freshman gala, when he'd confessed on stage. I'd turned him down, and he chased me for three years.My friends bet he'd give up, but he didn't.At our wedding, my best friend toasted, "Frank, you're relentless. No one believed in you back then, but you managed to win her heart. Respect."Frank grinned. "Marrying Adeline is my greatest fortune."Now, those words were a cruel joke. I couldn't forgive his betrayal.When he paid the bill, he overpaid by double.I tried to remind him, but he whispered to the waiter, "Send the takeout to Dorm #1 of Riverdale University."I stayed quiet and got in the car alone.Our anniversary was two days away, and Frank took the day off.Each year, we'd retake our wedding photos. He once enthused that he loved seeing me in a wedding dress, marrying him annually.We booked a shoot at the park where we had dated in college.Under a sprawlin
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