“Then what is it like, Max?” I demanded, tears stinging my eyes. “From where I’m standing, it looks like you chose HER over our children!”
But Emily wasn’t finished.
“I don’t know why he’s here,” she confessed. “I called him this afternoon because I was feeling anxious. I just wanted to apologize — for leaving him, for everything — before I started fresh with my new husband.
But before I could finish, the call dropped. I tried to reach him again, but my calls went straight to voicemail. I never asked him to come.”
I stared at her, then at Max, my chest tightening with each passing moment.
After a tense silence, Emily retreated inside, leaving me alone with Max.
“Do you realize what you’ve done?” I said, my voice trembling.
“Kate, I was just trying to help—”
“No,” I interrupted. “You weren’t trying to help. You were trying to… relive what?
Your glory days? Prove you still matter to her?”
He opened his mouth to respond, but no words came.
“Our children, Max,” I whispered, tears streaming down my face. “You left our children.
Do you know what that means?”
“Kate, please,” he reached toward me, but I stepped back. “You don’t understand what I was trying to stop!”
I turned away, flames of anger igniting within me. “Stop?
You left our children alone! What could possibly justify that?”
“I thought…” he trailed off, raking his fingers through his hair. “I thought if I came here, I could prevent her from making the same mistake I did.”
“What mistake?”
“Marrying the wrong person,” he murmured, and the words struck me like a blow.
I shook my head, my voice barely above a whisper.
“Then I guess we both made that mistake, didn’t we?”
I turned and walked away, not waiting for his reply.
Later that night, as I tucked Emma and Liam into bed, Emma wrapped her small arms around my neck.
“Mommy?” she whispered. “Are you and Daddy going to be okay?”
I held her close, my heart aching. “I don’t know, sweetheart.
But I promise you and Liam will always be okay.”
“Pinky promise?”
“Pinky promise,” I said, locking our fingers together.
Later, standing alone in the kitchen, I stared at my wedding ring as my phone buzzed with another message from Max: “Please forgive me… I’m sorry. We need to talk.”
I replied with three words: “Not tonight, Max.” Then I switched off my phone and let the tears finally flow.
I’m unsure of what lies ahead for us, but one thing is clear — I’m done putting myself last. Because sometimes, the hardest part isn’t the betrayal; it’s accepting that the person you love isn’t the person you believed they were.