My daughter texted me, “Dad, Mom’s been having men over while you’re deployed.” I simply

We drove in silence, the weight of the situation pressing down on both of us. Martinez respected my need to process everything quietly. As we neared my neighborhood, the familiarity of the streets felt surreal, as if I was both coming home and entering a stranger’s world. The morning sky was just starting to lighten, casting long shadows on the quiet houses. My heart pounded as we pulled into my driveway.

The house was still. I took a moment to gather myself, feeling the gravity of what I was about to do. I glanced at Martinez, who gave me a nod of reassurance. “You know where to find me if you need anything,” he said before driving off.

Key in hand, I opened the door, stepping into my own home like an intruder. The air was thick with a silence that was both comforting and unsettling. I moved quietly through the hallway, the familiar creaks in the floorboards echoing my presence. I peeked into Haley’s room; she was still asleep, her soft breathing a small beacon of normalcy amidst the chaos.I made my way to the living room, the site of Kendra’s betrayals. The evidence was clear in my mind, yet seeing the room in person, unchanged and unassuming, filled me with a cold anger. I sat down, waiting for Kendra to wake up, replaying all the possible conversations in my head. Each one felt inadequate, unable to capture the turmoil of betrayal, love, and disappointment.

Eventually, I heard her footsteps from the hallway. She appeared, groggy and unsuspecting, until her eyes met mine. Shock rippled across her face, followed by a flicker of guilt. “You’re home,” she finally managed to say, her voice catching.

“Three weeks early,” I replied, my voice steady. I watched as realization dawned on her; she knew I knew.

“I didn’t expect you,” she said, her voice trembling slightly, but there was defiance there too, a challenge.

“I know,” I replied, keeping my demeanor calm, despite the storm inside me. “I know about everything, Kendra. About the men, the money, all of it.”She opened her mouth to protest, to lie, but I held up my hand, stopping her. “Please don’t. Haley saw. She told me.” Mentioning Haley made her flinch, a pang of guilt piercing through her defenses.

Silence stretched between us, a chasm filled with unspoken words and broken promises. Finally, I spoke again. “I want a divorce.” The words hung in the air, heavy and irreversible.

Kendra’s eyes filled with tears, but I felt a strange calmness descend over me. It was the calm after the storm, the clarity that comes after you’ve made a decision. “I need you to pack and leave,” I continued. “You have until the end of the day.”

She nodded, tears spilling over as she turned and walked away, leaving me alone with the remnants of our life together. I took a deep breath, letting the weight of the decision settle over me. It was a new beginning, albeit a painful one.

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