Babies and Departures
When I was six months pregnant, I was visiting the hospital when I saw my husband with his childhood friend, who had recently returned to the country.
I was left holding my own prenatal checkup report, watching as they celebrated their soon-to-be born child.
Still, Kelly Wallace appeared worried and even sounded guilty. "Quentin, you didn't have to come with me—I'm fine alone. If Jolin finds out, she'll definitely have a fight with you. She's pregnant too… it'll affect her mood and the baby."
Quentin Smith was confidently nonchalant. "No, she won't—she always obeys me and loves me too much. If she does argue, I'll just divorce her!"
My heat broke, tears of misery rushing down my cheek.
But it was true. I loved him so much that I couldn't even bear to argue with him and always obeyed him.
Even so, that didn't mean I was going to maintain this sham of a marriage after learning about his deceit.
Since he didn't want me and our child, then I could raise my baby alone.
Wiping away my tears, I called a number I hadn't called for five years. "Dad, can I come home?"
"Oh, Jo! You finally called. Of course you're always welcomed home!"
Hanging up, I booked a ticket for a flight to Switzerland that was due to depart a week later.
I'd be out of his hair, so why was he losing his mind when he couldn't find me?