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For the cash, I shaved five years off my age. Years later, my husband uncovered the truth, and we split up.

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I was born in a quiet little village in the English countryside. After finishing my GCSEs, I enrolled at a catering college in Manchester and graduated four years later. At that time, there was a lot of excitement about the expansion of the West Coast Main Line, people wrote about it constantly, and the adventure appealed to my youthful spirit. So, embracing the romance of it all, I headed out to work on the railway.

I worked as a chef, but after five years, I realised that excitement alone wouldn’t secure my future. While working on the West Coast Main Line, I met Thomas Wright, an impresario from London who had the right connections in the capital. Determined to change my life, I found my way to London, tracked down Thomas, and asked him to help me get into university. He didnt refuse but warned me it would cost a fair bit. Luckily, I had saved a decent amount from my work on the railway. I paid £4,000 for his assistance a considerable sum back then.

I also managed to have my certificates and passport altered, paying extra for the new documents. Suddenly, my passport stated I was five years younger, and my new certificates boasted nothing but Bs and As.

Thomas helped me get into the university, but when he saw my passport, he was surprised, noting how Id changed my age without much consideration. I shrugged it off, joking that Id soon find a young husband. After all, my documents claimed I was eighteen, starting out as a first-year student at the Institute of Food Science.

A completely new world opened up. I was surrounded by lively, youthful students. A year later, I married Mark Taylor, a nineteen-year-old from London, moving into his parents flat.

After I graduated, the country entered a turbulent period of change. Mark and I adapted swiftly we rented a small place and opened a café. Not long after, we bought it outright and became the proud owners of our own bar.

Life was comfortable, although we had no children. One day, we decided to visit my old village. I met up with old school friends. My life was so different from theirs, and I looked far younger and better; it was obvious they envied me. One of my classmates let slip to Mark that Id worked on the West Coast Main Line and was older than he thought.

Mark confronted me, feeling betrayed. He changed dramatically, began drinking heavily, and eventually, we divorced. The business had to be split; I bought a flat with my share, while Mark took out loans from the banks, which, after our split, left him saddled with heavy interest rates.

Now, Im still working, even though Ive reached the retirement age. I often recall Thomas, who said it wasnt wise to shave five years off my age on paper. Nobody can rewind time, and nobody can correct the mistakes born from youthful impulsiveness.

Just recently, I visited my mum and ran into an old classmate. Shes been retired for two years, tending her grandchildren and her allotment. I have four more years to work, though my health is slipping. When were young, we do foolish things that we pay for in the end.

Perhaps others have found themselves in this situation, pretending to be younger. I wish someone would offer advice to help mend this foolish mistake I made so long ago. If I’ve learned anything, it’s that the decisions we make from reckless ambition can haunt us for a lifetime.

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