As they divided pictures of their life together, she ran across one taken of the family a year ago at Panama Beach. It was then, after they
arrived home from their last family vacation, that she found out about Justin’s affair with his boss’s daughter. She held the picture in her hands and recalled the day that led to her divorce.
She was downstairs in the basement starting laundry. Turning socks right side out and going through pockets, as usual, when she felt a piece of paper in Justin’s back pocket. The note was folded but she was able to see through it. It was a woman’s handwriting. Curiously, she opened the letter and immediately was taken back when she read the words:
Sweetheart, I have missed you so much this week! I didn’t think you were ever going to get back in town! I’ve missed your touch and your sweet lips. I am glad to see you are back. I can’t wait to spend some time with you. When can you get away? I’m sure dad can plan another “business trip”. We can go away for the weekend. What do you think? Call me later when you get a chance.
I love you, Melody
She dropped the letter to the floor and put her hands over her mouth to keep from screaming. Questions flooded her head. ‘Who was Melody? It couldn’t be the boss’s daughter! How long had they been
having an affair? How many so called ‘business trips’ have they been on together? How old is she anyway? 15!? What does she look like? Is she married, too? Does she have kids? Have I seen her out somewhere and not known who she was? Does she know me? When did this start…when!? How could I have been so blind to not know this was going on? The nerve of this woman having an affair with my husband!’
Gabbie knew her marriage was on the worse side of “For better or for Worse” for the last couple years. She couldn’t do anything to suit him, especially financially. Even though her income was substantial, he didn’t realize how hard she worked to get it. He didn’t see the endless hours she put in or the stacks of paperwork on her desk.
He didn’t see the checkbook or pay the bills. She was in charge of the accounting part of the marriage. Justin carried a debit card from their account and got what he wanted, even if they really couldn’t afford it.
But eventually, with both incomes, she was able to double the payments on their vehicles to get them both paid off early. She was truly grateful for not having a car payment at that point in her life. One less payment to worry about.
They were also ahead on the house payment by three months. They owned a couple four wheelers, a camper and a Jeep they enjoyed in the summer time. But it wasn’t by his income alone. He always said
everything was his and he bought it all. Justin didn’t bother giving her recognition for any of it. To him, she made pocket change.
Justin blamed her for laying around the house all day and doing nothing. He didn’t pay attention to the clean house, clean clothes or that supper was on the table every night. Most of the time, it was one of those nights of ‘working late’, he wasn’t home to eat anyway. He degraded her cooking, her looks and her actions. She was a worthless wife and mother and he let her know about it every chance he got.
Gabbie suggested marriage counseling to him a few times in the past but his reaction was always “You need the counseling not me! I’m not the problem here! You are! You need to learn how to be a better wife and mother.” The words ripped gashes Gabbie’s heart. She thought she was doing her best but it still didn’t please him. And that’s what she desperately wanted and needed. She needed to know she was a good wife to him and mother to his children. She didn’t feel their problems were all her fault. Yes, maybe she did need some counseling and advice but he needed it also. No one’s perfect nor would they ever be.
Even through all their problems, Gabbie still trusted him and believed in him. She felt that in time, things would get better. Divorce wasn’t an option for her. She was brought up to believe marriage was forever. Gabbie chose to stick by him and see their problems through.
But after finding the letter, she was face to face with her worst
nightmare. Infidelity. She wasn’t sure how to handle the situation. She
knew what she wanted to do. Drive straight to his job site, throw the
letter at him, demand answers and maybe even hit him in the head with his hammer. But instead, she picked the letter up off the floor and tucked it in her pocket.
Gabbie jolted back to reality with the ringing of Justin’s cell phone. She watched as he glanced at the caller ID and turn the ringer off.
“Go ahead answer it. Tell her you’ll be done here in a few minutes. There’s nothing to hide now, Justin. You’re a free man.” A little anger mixed with hurt shown through her words.
Justin didn’t reply. He just looked at her and went back to separating the pictures.
“You know Justin, if you two continue on with what you’re doing, we are going to have to tell the kids about her… and soon. Before long, this whole town is going to know. I don’t want them to be the last to find out.” Her voice was soft spoken but trembling and on the edge of bitterness.
Still no reply from Justin.