
Love Left on the Operating TableThree months after my liver cancer diagnosis, I found out the only contact Evelyn Pritchard had pinned was one of her male students.
Suddenly, all those cute reaction gifs she had been using made sense.
I didn't spiral. I gave Evelyn two choices.
"Divorce me, or cut him off."
Evelyn said nothing. She locked herself in the study for the entire night.
When she came out the next morning, her eyes were red, and she looked at me like she already knew she had ruined something she couldn't fix.
"He doesn't know anything. I'm the one who crossed the line. It won't happen again."
We had been together for six years. I couldn't bring myself to end everything over what I kept telling myself was one mistake.
Then, during my surgery, Evelyn answered a phone call.
"My parents are trying to force me into a marriage. Please, you have to come help me!"
Her hand slipped out of mine.
And then, she ran for the door.
Pain tore through my abdomen, but I gritted my teeth and shouted, "Evelyn, if you walk out of this operating room today, we're getting divorced when you come back!"
She stopped for half a second, but still left anyway.
The heart monitor began to shriek.
Evelyn never looked back.
That was when I finally understood.
This three-year marriage should have ended a long time ago.