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My husband left me for my sister. He moved in with her. Then, three years later, he abandoned her toofor her closest friend.

Wed been married for seven years. Our marriage wasnt perfect, but it was a good life. We had steady jobs, a comfortable home, family, and those cosy Sunday get-togethers. My sister, Emily, used to visit all the time. She was always around, helping out when I struggled to juggle work and house chores. Sometimes shed join us for lunch, and other times Id ring her for help. I never saw anything oddif anything, they just seemed to get along well. So I never imagined anything was amiss.

Then, one completely ordinary Thursday, he left early in the morning, saying he was off to work. He didnt come home for lunch, and he didnt return that evening, nor the next day. When he finally took my call three days later, he didnt apologise or explain. He simply said, Im not coming home. I need space. I thought it was some sort of crisis, perhaps hed gone to stay with a friend. But by the weeks end, word trickled through the family grapevinea cousin let slip what nobody wanted to say out loud: he was now living with Emily.

The news quickly became undeniable fact. My parents found out, then my uncles, the neighbours. Emily stopped answering her phone. He vanished from sight completely. A few days on, she came and took her things while I was out. No one offered an explanation; it was as though everyone agreed nothing more could be said.

Eventually, they moved in together, across town. They later began showing up together at family dinners I no longer attended. Emily would say, You cant choose who you fall in love withsometimes life just happens. As for him, he claimed he just hadnt been happy with me. I was left alonecarrying both hurt and humiliation. Thankfully, we didnt have children, or the pain would have been so much worse.

Three years passed. I carried on with my life as best I could. On the surface, they seemed settled. Until, out of the blue, I learned through mutual friends that theyd split up. Hed left Emilyand he hadnt gone alone. Now he was living with Emilys old best friend, Sophie, someone whod been there from the beginning: the confidante, the supporter, the witness to the whole messy story.

Emily was devastated. He moved on againoffering new excuses and laying the blame on her this time, saying he wasnt happy even with her, that she was the problem. By now, no one believed a word he said.

Today, our family remains in pieces. I dont speak with Emily. Shes cut ties with Sophie. And hes never once said sorrynever taken responsibility for any of it.

Perhaps thats not fate, but a series of choices made without care for others. If theres anything this experience has taught me, its that true happiness isnt found at someone elses expense, and that we all bear the weight of our actionseven if we never admit it. Life moves on, but integrity is something you carry with you forever.

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