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Divorce After His Affair

Two months into my pregnancy, my health became so fragile that I had to leave my job to ensure the baby's well-being. My husband insisted that our arrangement to evenly split living expenses must continue, requiring me to cover half of the monthly groceries, around $400, even while pregnant. The next day, his ex-girlfriend flaunted on Instagram: "Celebrating six years with someone special who surprised me with a Louis Vuitton bag to brighten my day." The ring in the photo was unmistakably my husband's. My grip on the phone tightened until my knuckles turned white. Kendra Parker's Louis Vuitton bag was like a dagger in my eyes. Six years, Louis Vuitton, and what had I gotten from Waylon in our three years of marriage? I once jokingly told Waylon that owning a Louis Vuitton bag would be a dream. He replied, "Gold digging isn't attractive. We agreed on splitting expenses—you can't expect to use my money for things like that." Waylon walked in, noticing my pale face. His eyes hinted at something unsaid, but he remained silent and headed to the closet to change.
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Chapter 3

I gritted my teeth and said, "Fine, I'll do it! Just transfer the money now!"

"Hold your horses. First, make sure the IOU is clear," he said, his voice calm and unhurried, not a hint of concern in it. "Write down why you're borrowing, the interest rate, and the payback date. We don't want any hiccups later."

"Okay, just let me know when you're done, and I'll send the money right away."

"Waylon, I'm begging you, please send the money first. My mom can't wait any longer!"

"No way. What if you pretend this never happened? Do the IOU first, and I'll transfer the money immediately." His tone was firm and unyielding.

I couldn't hold back any longer. Tears streamed down my face as I opened the note-taking app on my phone, my hands trembling, and painstakingly typed the IOU. "Forty thousand dollars to be repaid within three months. If overdue..."

At that point, I choked up, unable to continue.

"What's wrong? Why did you stop? And the interest? You're not planning on ditching this, are you?" Waylon's voice was cold, like a blade slicing through my heart.

"Do you have any shame? That's your mother-in-law!" I finally lost it and shouted into the phone.

Just then, the door to the hospital room swung open.

"Victoria, what's going on? What happened?" It was my best friend, Genevieve. As soon as she heard about my mom's hospitalization, she rushed over immediately.

"Genevieve, you're here, I..." I couldn't hold back any longer and collapsed into her arms, sobbing.

"There, there, don't cry. Tell me, what happened?"

I quickly explained the situation to Genevieve, who listened with growing anger, her fists clenching tightly.

"Waylon George is a jerk!" she fumed. "Don't worry, I'll cover the money for now, and we'll sort things out with him later!" Genevieve stepped in, quickly pulling out her phone and tapping away expertly.

"It's done. I've transferred the money to the hospital account. Go take care of the paperwork now!" she said.

I looked at Genevieve with immense gratitude, struggling to find the words.

Just then, a message arrived from Waylon on WhatsApp: "Where's the IOU? Did you finish it?"

I glared at the message, an unprecedented wave of fury rising within me. I picked up my phone and typed back a single word: "Buzz off!"

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