Chapter 14
Three months passed.
As expected, my first divorce case was
rejected.
But now, I knew what David was hiding.
One time when I went back to David’s house, I
found medicine for miscarriage in David’s
desk.
It had to be from his affair, which meant…
It had been years since I had a miscarriage,
so it wasn’t mine.
I followed the clues.
I finally found proof of his affair in David’s cor
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I finally found proof of his affair in David’s car
security camera.
The medicine was Michelle’s, and the baby
was David’s.
She had gone to Switzerland to check her
blood and said it was a boy.
I knew she had gotten divorced two years
before, they said she lost over two million
dollars to gambling, got her in debt and
divorced her after they had used her
completely.
She was penniless, and her son was with her
ex–husband.
Now, she was going back to David.
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My mother–in–law and sister–in–law probably
knew about this.
They used to call me every day and yell at me
for not being a good wife.
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They never called me again, which was fine
with me.
I thought I would be upset or angry when I
saw David and Michelle together.
Instead, I felt nothing, like it was always
supposed to happen.
I had been slowly letting go for years.
Finally, I was free.
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It sped up the divorce.
My lawyer was a smart, focused woman.
She gathered the evidence and wrote an
eight–page response for the hearing.
She told the truth about my marriage with David.
There was no chance of getting back together.
This time, the court ruled in my favor.