My husband does’t love me Chapter 2

My husband does’t love me Chapter 2

I didn’t go to the ladiesroom to change

And I definitely didn’t go back to the party

I walked straight to a side door and got the 

heck outta there

It had been cloudy all day, and now it was 

raining a fine, misty kind of rain. It was late 

spring, not really cold

I just walked out without an umbrella. It felt kind

of liberating

When I got back to the house, the housekeeper told me, all smiles, Mrs. Baker, your mother- 

inlaw brought little Ethan over! He’s waiting 

for you.” 

My heart jumped. I practically ran inside

My first year of marriage, I had Ethan. But 

Ben’s mom said my body had taken a beating

She decided she was going to take care of him

She took him when he was a month old

was a mess, halfhealed and totally 

eartbroken. I didn’t have the strength to fight

All I could do was go crying to Ben

ended up getting one day a week with my son

It was all I had, and I cherished it

But time flew by, and Ethan grew up, and I grew 

more and more distant

As I came up the porch, I heard all this happy 

noise coming from inside

Ethan was driving a remote control car around 

the living room like a pro

Ben’s mom, the housekeeper, and the nanny 

were all gathered around, clapping and 

cheering

I moved closer, my eyes locked on my little boy

く 

Ethan glanced up at me, then kept on playing

I waited for him to be done, then crouched 

down to give him a hug

But he turned around and ran straight to Ben’s 

mom

Grandma, I saw Mommy, I want to go home 

now, let’s go home.” 

He grabbed onto her leg, all loveydovey

Ben’s mom just laughed and picked him up

Okay, sweetie, let’s go.” 

I still had my arms out, ready for a hug. They 

just hung there, holding a big empty space

I guess I’m always a little slow on the uptake

like I didn’t feel the hurt until I was halfway 

home from that party

Ben’s mom had taken Ethan and left. I was still 

crouched on the floor, and the tears started to 

roll down my face

It felt like there was nothing, no one, keeping 

me here

It was late. I went upstairs and packed a bag 

with my stuff

All my important papers, and personal things

Everything else could stay

I glanced through the back door at the 

crabapple tree I’d planted the year I married 

Ben. I always loved it

I stared at it for a couple of minutes, then 

walked away. No looking back

My husband does’t love me novel

My husband does’t love me novel

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