Twelve Years Gone, Like The Wind
When I first caught Miles cheating on me, I pinned him down at the entrance whenever he came home every day.
I would pull down his pants and spray high-concentration alcohol all over his nether regions.
He always went along with it with teary eyes because he knew he had been in the wrong. He would only look at me with a pitiful gaze and coax me to stop.
One day, he came home two hours late.
I became mad when I smelled the perfume on him. I started taking off his belt forcefully and yelled, “Last time, when you had your fun with one woman, you came home half an hour late.
“Now you’re two hours late. Talk! Did you sleep with four?”
Even though he apologized to me for the twenty-ninth time, I pushed him away repeatedly. He finally raised his hand to show me the IV mark on the back of it.
He snapped and screamed at me, “Enough! I was dying with a high fever, yet you haven’t even asked how I’m doing. You just fly off the handle every single day. When are you going to stop?
“Fine, I got drunk and slept with someone once. Big deal. You’re not so innocent yourself.
“It’s no wonder you got dragged into an alley at sixteen, stripped, and assaulted. Jenna, you’re a paranoid wreck. You may have even deserved it.”
The spray bottle shattered at my feet, and the smell of alcohol caught in my throat. I was speechless.
I felt exhausted when I saw his disgusted expression.
I did not want this broken relationship any longer.