His tiny head nestled against my chest, a small nod followed by a deep sleep.
His tears soaked through my shirt, leaving a damp, salty reminder of our shared grief.
The next few weeks were a blur. Lawyers, custody arrangements, and explaining to Luke in terms a 5-year-old could understand. Stacey’s parents tried to reach out, but I shut them down.
They were as much to blame as she was.
One month later, I sat in my lawyer’s office and signed the final papers.
“Full custody and generous alimony,” she said. “Given the circumstances, Mrs. Stacey didn’t contest anything.”
I nodded, numb.
“And the gag order?”
“In place. She can’t discuss the deception publicly without severe penalties.”
As I stood to leave, my lawyer touched my arm. “Abraham, off the record, I’ve never seen a case like this.
How are you holding up?”
I thought of Luke, waiting at home with my parents, the only ones he could trust now. “One day at a time!” I said.
In the eyes of the law, I was no longer a widower. But in my heart, the woman I married was gone forever, leaving behind only a ghost of broken promises and shattered trust.
Two months later, I stood on our new balcony, watching Luke play in the backyard.
We’d moved to a different city, a fresh start for both of us. It hadn’t been easy. Luke still had nightmares and still asked about his mom.
But slowly, we were healing.
One day, my phone buzzed with a text from Stacey.
“Please, let me explain. I miss Luke so much. I’m feeling so lost.
My boyfriend broke up with me. “
I deleted it without responding. Some bridges, once burned, can never be rebuilt.
She’d made her choice, and now she had to live with it.
As the sun set on another day, I hugged my son tight. “I love you, buddy,” I whispered.
He grinned up at me, his eyes shining with trust and love. “I love you too, Daddy!”
And in that moment, I knew we were going to be okay.
It wouldn’t be easy, and there would be tough days ahead. But we had each other, and that’s what mattered most.
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