Mag-log inIn the fifth year of my marriage to Kevin Gray, he, a sailor, is reported dead during a mission at sea. When his twin brother brings home his ashes, I break down and sob until I can barely breathe. Nothing can stand in the way of our love—not even death... or so I think. Grief consumes me. I cannot accept the reality of losing him. I try to end my life five times. Every time, Kevin's mother or his brother saves me. They plead with me to let go, to live on. After all, Kevin's last wish was for me to find happiness in every day of the life I had left. But in the third month of mourning, I discover the truth—he never died. He lied to me. He took his twin brother's identity and spent his days by Evelyn Stewart's side. He told me he still loved me, that he couldn't live without me, and that everything he was doing had a reason. He said he'd explain everything after Evelyn gave birth. To protect Evelyn and her unborn child, he asked me to move out for a while—just temporarily, until the baby was born. Then, he promised to bring me home again. Kevin, don't bother coming to get me. I'm not coming back.
view moreFrom the moment I shut the door in his face, I left the painful past behind me. Although I said I no longer loved him, obviously, it wasn't that easy to fall out of love with someone I'd loved for so long now. With each passing day, I kept myself as busy as possible so that I wouldn't think about him.One day, Mom approached me with a letter in hand and a conflicted expression."Judy, Kevin's mother asked someone to deliver this to me," Mom said softly. "She begged me to give it to you."Startled, I took the letter. My name was written on it. The handwriting looked familiar yet foreign at the same time."What does it say?" I asked with feigned calmness.Shaking her head, Mom said, "Marie didn't tell me the contents of the letter. She only said that it's very important."After a brief silence, I opened the envelope and took out the letter. As I unfolded the piece of paper, I couldn't help but feel a tightness in my heart too.I'd considered the possibilities. Perhaps it was a lov
Kevin hopped onto the earliest train ride he could get. After a couple of ups and downs, he finally arrived at Cloveshire, a city that was entirely foreign to him. Asking around based on the address Thomas had given him, he finally found my house.He felt a sense of agitation as he stood outside the door, staring at the unfamiliar house whose address he now knew by heart.Then, he took a deep breath and knocked on the door. Mom opened the door, and he didn't recognize her."Hi. May I know if Judy stays here?" Kevin asked."Who are you?" Mom asked warily."I'm her friend," Kevin replied. "Could I see her, please?"Mom studied him for a moment before replying, "She doesn't want to see you."She started closing the door, but Kevin hastily cried out, "Wait! Please let me see her! I have something to tell her!"Brows furrowed, Mom replied, "She won't agree to see you. You should leave."And with that, she slammed the door shut.Kevin was at a loss. He didn't expect me to be this h
Once Kevin was brought to the police station, he knew he could no longer hide the truth.Taking a deep breath, he said, "I admit that I'm not Kyle Gray. I'm Kevin Gray.""What did you say?" the officer exclaimed. "Are you saying that you assumed your older brother's identity?"Kevin nodded, his expression pained. "That's right. That night, it was Kyle who died during the assignment. I assumed his identity and went home to Evelyn instead.""Why did you do that?" the officer asked with a frown.Kevin lowered his head. "I knew that if Evelyn found out Kyle was dead, she wouldn't be able to handle the news…""Be that as it may, you've broken the law!" the officer barked. "Not only have you lied to Evelyn, but to everyone else as well!"Kevin had no response to that. He knew he had messed up badly.Meanwhile, Evelyn had finally found out the truth. Staring at Kevin in shock, she exclaimed, "Y-You're not Kyle? You're Kevin?"She couldn't come to terms with this revelation. Her entir
I traveled by road for a few hours before I finally arrived at Cloveshire, a city hundreds of miles away. This was where my family currently lived.My parents, as well as my brother, Gerald Burton, were all waiting for me at the station. As soon as they saw me, they swarmed me in joy."Judy!" Mom cried out happily.Dad and Gerald also had smiles on their faces."Mom, Dad, Gerald," I called out one by one as my heart surged with warmth.They took my luggage for me, and we all headed home together. Along the way, we chatted about our lives. I took in the smiles on their faces. I could sense the love and care they felt for me. It suddenly hit me that all the hurt and pain I'd suffered thus far wasn't worth being upset about.What did I have to be sad about when I had such a loving family?Once we arrived home, I hesitated briefly before I decided to tell them what had happened recently. Taking a deep breath, I said, "Mom, Dad, Gerald, there's something I need to tell you."They al
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