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A Young Woman Seduced My 63-Year-Old Husband and Broke Up Our Family: Little Did They Know the Surprise I Had in Store for Them!

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Ill never forget how a freshface teenager managed to whisk my 63yearold husband out of our marriage and how we didnt even realise the surprise I had in store for them.

Ian and I had been together for almost forty years. In that time we raised two kids, built a cosy semidetached house in Surrey, started a modest but sturdy plumbing business, and bought a reliable Ford Focus. We were as snug as two peas in a pod, never wanting for anything. The children grew up, got married, and we were looking forward to a quiet retirement by the fireplace.

Then, out of nowhere, everything fell apart.

I started to notice Ian acting odd. Hed hide his phone, linger late at the office, shave twice a day and even take long showers as if hed turned back into a twentysomething. You dont need Sherlock Holmes to see that there was a new lady in his life. And what a lady! Nineteenyearold Poppy, lithe as a birch sapling, with eyes that seemed to calculate every move. She was practically a granddaughter in the making.

It clicked instantly: she wasnt after Ians silver hair, she wanted his accounts. Poor Ian, blinded by her youth and honeyed words, thought hed discovered a second spring in his life. A few months later he announced he was leaving to marry her. Can you imagine? Forty years together, and it all goes up in smoke because a girl who called him sweetie and crinkled her nose whenever he sneezed too loudly decided she wanted a husband.

I didnt scream or pull my hair out. I simply gave my quiet consent. Little did he know what was waiting for him, and I had a little something up my sleeve that would soon have him crawling at my feet, begging for forgiveness.

They lived the fairytale life: a wedding, Instagramfilled photo albums, a holiday to Turkey. It seemed as though everything was rolling around them like cheese in butter. Yet they missed a crucial detail.

Years back, when we were just getting the business off the ground and buying the house, my brother a solicitor advised us to put all assets in the childrens names. Officially, Ian and I owned nothing: no house, no company, no bank accounts. Everything was registered to Sam and Laura. He forgot to tell us, and she never found out.

When the honeymoon fizzled, the questions started flying:

Why cant you sell the shop? Wheres the car? You kept bragging about the new Focus! Are we supposed to live forever in a rented onebed flat? You promised me wed have everything!

The truth came out, and Poppy packed her bags and vanished without a tear or a drama. She left my former husband high and dry on a brokendown plinth.

Two months later he shuffled back to my door, gaunt, eyes dulled, crying, kissing my hands, swearing he was blind without me, that I was the only one he wanted to make right.

But I wasnt the same sweet Nora who used to greet him with a homecooked dinner. Revenge isnt my style. I simply looked at him and said:

Im sorry, but I wont be with a man who would value a oneandahalfmetre skirt over forty years of life, children and everything we built together.

I shut the door. Behind me lay a whole life my life whole, genuine, and free of his betrayal.

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