
After Discovering His Secret Child I Walked Away
After Discovering His Secret Child I Walked Away Chapter 1
In the fifth year of my relationship with Donovan Sullivan, I found out he had feelings for another woman. On that day, I confronted him and gave him two options: end things with me or send her abroad. Donovan spent the entire night out in the cold, and ultimately, he chose me.
However, at our wedding ceremony, a young girl unexpectedly appeared. "Daddy, if you're leaving Mommy, what about me? Are you leaving me too?" As the ring slipped from his fingers, Donovan turned away and walked off. I removed my veil and took the microphone from the officiant. "If you take another step, this wedding is over." He paused for a moment but eventually walked away.
When I learned about Donovan's feelings for another woman, I spent the night quietly reflecting. In the end, I realized I wasn't ready to let him go. So, at my request, Donovan sent the woman away. It seemed like our relationship was back to how it was, but deep down, I knew it wasn't the same.
Over the past three years, Donovan has spent less and less time alone with me. He preferred staying at the office, buried in endless paperwork, rather than coming home to be with me. Meals constantly reheated and lights left on night after night echoed my loneliness. They signaled that he wasn't coming back.
That night, when Donovan came home late, he hesitated at the sight of me waiting in the living room; usually, I'd be asleep by that time. I rose from the couch and took his coat, clumsily beginning to loosen his tie. Since that woman left, Donovan rarely let me touch him.
“Go take a shower; I have something to tell you.”
For years, Donovan's words had become sparse. At that moment, his tired eyes looked at me with urgency and impatience. I gave a bitter laugh and said, "Donovan, let's get married." If not for that woman, we would have been married three years ago. He hesitated, and my heart felt like it might burst. I feared he might say "no," but Donovan simply nodded and went upstairs.
The wedding took a month to plan, and Donovan made only two appearances: once for the wedding photos, where he left after the first shot, and once when we went to get our marriage license. At the clerk's office, I sat in the car, staring at the man who hadn’t spoken a word to me all day. I couldn’t tell whether it was frustration or exhaustion. Finally, I said, "Donovan, let's have the wedding ceremony first, then we can get the certificate." He replied with a simple "okay."
Now, at the ceremony, watching him leave without looking back, I felt a small sense of relief. That day, I had given myself an out.
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