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Divorce Amid Shelter Fire

The children's shelter was my sanctuary. A place where I could make a difference, even if just for a few hours each week. Today, I'd organized an art therapy session for the younger kids—those who found it easier to express themselves through color and shapes rather than words. "Miss Nora, look! I drew my new home!" six-year-old Lily thrust her crayon masterpiece toward me, her smile revealing a missing front tooth. I crouched down to her level, my heart swelling with pride. "It's beautiful, Lily. I love how you've made the windows extra big—is that so the sunshine can come in?" She nodded enthusiastically. "And so people can see me waving to them!" As I straightened, movement near the shelter's entrance caught my eye. A tall figure in an expensive suit—Darren?
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The children's shelter was my sanctuary. A place where I could make a difference, even if just for a few hours each week. Today, I'd organized an art therapy session for the younger kids—those who found it easier to express themselves through color and shapes rather than words.

"Miss Nora, look! I drew my new home!" six-year-old Lily thrust her crayon masterpiece toward me, her smile revealing a missing front tooth.

I crouched down to her level, my heart swelling with pride. "It's beautiful, Lily. I love how you've made the windows extra big—is that so the sunshine can come in?"

She nodded enthusiastically. "And so people can see me waving to them!"

As I straightened, movement near the shelter's entrance caught my eye. A tall figure in an expensive suit—Darren? What was he doing here? He'd never shown interest in my volunteer work before.

I watched as he approached a woman holding a young boy's hand. Something about their body language made my stomach tighten. The woman was beautiful in a polished way—sleek dark hair, tailored clothes, the kind of put-together look that took effort and money.

The little boy—perhaps seven or eight—was crying, his small body shaking with sobs. When Darren reached them, he didn't hesitate. He knelt down to the child's level, pulling him into an embrace that was unmistakably familiar, not perfunctory.

"It's okay, Allen," I heard him murmur, his voice carrying across the room. "Daddy's here now."

Daddy.

The word hit me like a physical blow. My fingers went numb, and I nearly dropped Lily's drawing.

The woman—who was she?—reached out to stroke Darren's hair with such tenderness that my chest constricted. It was an intimate gesture, one that spoke of familiarity and comfort between them.

"Thank you for coming so quickly," she said to Darren, her voice soft but clear. "He was so upset when he realized he'd left his backpack at your office."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. The room seemed to tilt around me as I watched them—this perfect-looking family unit—in what appeared to be a moment of genuine connection.

Lily tugged at my sleeve. "Miss Nora? Are you okay? You look funny."

I forced a smile, though it felt like my face might crack. "Yes, sweetie. Just... just remembering something I need to do later."

---

That evening, I waited until Darren was settled in his favorite armchair with his usual nightcap—two fingers of scotch, neat—before I broached the subject.

"I saw you today," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "At the children's shelter."

His expression didn't change. "Oh? I had a meeting nearby. Stopped by to drop off some donation checks."

"A woman was with you. And a little boy."

Darren's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "One of my colleagues and her son. The kid was upset about something—I just helped calm him down."

"You called him 'Daddy,'" I said quietly.

His eyes flashed with irritation. "Did I? Probably just trying to comfort him. You know how kids get attached."

"And the woman? She touched your hair. Very... intimately."

"This is ridiculous, Nora." He set down his glass with a sharp click. "You're being paranoid. Jealous over nothing."

"Nothing?" My voice rose slightly. "You don't even visit my volunteer work, but suddenly you're at the shelter, embracing another woman's child?"

"For God's sake!" He stood abruptly. "Not everything is a conspiracy. Can't I have normal interactions with colleagues without you turning it into something sordid?"

His dismissal stung worse than anger would have. As if my concerns were trivial, imagined.

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Two days later, I followed him. I'd never done anything like that before—the old Nora would have trusted blindly—but something had shifted inside me.

He drove to Le Ciel, the most exclusive restaurant in the city. I parked across the street and waited, watching through the window as he was seated at a corner table. The same woman from the shelter appeared minutes later.

Joelle. Even from outside, I could see her name tag as she moved past other tables.

I slipped into the restaurant and took a seat at the bar, angling myself so I could see them clearly while remaining hidden.

They ordered champagne. Their hands touched as they reached for the same menu. They leaned close to each other, laughing at something private.

Then came dessert—a chocolate mousse they shared from a single plate. Joelle fed him a bite, her fingers lingering at his lips.

And then—oh God—he kissed her. Not a friendly peck, not a colleague's goodbye. A deep, passionate kiss that spoke of familiarity and desire.

My world collapsed around me as I watched my husband of seven years kiss another woman with such tenderness, such hunger.

The bartender asked if I wanted anything, and I realized I'd been sitting there, frozen, for several minutes.

"Water," I managed to whisper. "Just water."

But as I reached for the glass, my hand trembled so violently that it tipped over, spilling water across the polished bar.

Just like my marriage—cracking open, spilling truth everywhere I couldn't bear to see it.

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