Divorce—This Time for Good
I, Xavier Locke, had married the same woman, Melanie Slater, seven times.
But for the sake of her first love, Leonard Blueman, she divorced me seven times.
The first time we got married, she told me, "I'll only love you for the rest of my life."
But every time Leonard came back to the country, she sang a different tune. "Can't you be more sensible? How can you bear to stand by and let Lenny be called a homewrecker who snatches a married woman from her husband?"
The first time we divorced, I cut my wrists to make her stay. I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance, but she never showed up even once to see me.
The third time we divorced, I humbled myself and applied to be her assistant at her company. I did that just so I could see her a little more.
By the sixth divorce, I had learned to quietly pack my things and move out of the home we shared.
My hysteria, my repeated backing down, and my tolerant compromises brought me nothing—just Melanie repeatedly divorcing and remarrying me. Time and time again, she pulled the same trick.
With history repeating itself, I decided enough was enough. After hearing that Leonard was coming back again, this time, I handed her the divorce papers myself.
As always, she set a date for our next remarriage. But what she didn't know… was that I was leaving for good this time.