For 29 years, I built a life with Harold and protected it with everything I had. I just never imagined the person who would destroy it would be my own sister. And I never imagined Harold would hand me the one thing that brought him down.
It was a quiet evening. I was pulling Harold’s gym shirt out of the laundry pile when his phone buzzed on the nightstand.
I wasn’t looking for anything. I wasn’t suspicious at first. I just reached over to move it so I could get to the shirts underneath, and the screen lit up with a message from my sister, Laura.
I wasn’t suspicious at first.
I glanced at it, wondering why she was texting my husband. But when I read the message, my heart stopped.
“Oh, darling, I can’t wait for our spa trip this weekend. Have you already made up a story for my sister about where you’ll be? Haha, she’s such a fool. 🤣😘”
The gym shirt slipped out of my hand. My own sister… the one I’d grown up with after we lost our parents, when I was 11, and she was just four. How could she do this?
I stood in our bedroom, in the house Harold and I shared for 29 years, and read that message four more times.
Then I put the phone down exactly where it had been and went to find my husband.
“She’s such a fool.”
Harold was in the kitchen with a glass of water, scrolling through something on his tablet. He didn’t look up when I walked in.
“Harold, how long has it been going on?”
“What do you mean?”
“I saw Laura’s message… with the kissing emoji.”
Harold set the tablet down. For a moment, I thought he was going to deny it.
He didn’t.
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