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Seven years into marriage, I found a love letter and a farewell note my husband left for his first love, turns out, I was the fool Chapter 1

Seven years into marriage, I found a love letter and a farewell note my husband left for his first love, turns out, I was the fool Chapter 1

Seven Years into Marriage, I Found a Love Letter and a Farewell Note My Husband Left for His First LoveTurns Out, I Was the Fool

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After seven years of marriage, I stumbled upon two letters my husband had written to his first love

One was a love letter. The other was a will

In our next life, I’ll make you my wife.” 

My inheritance will go to you. Even after I’m gone, I won’t let anyone hurt you.” 

It turns out, I’ve been the fool all along

I didn’t want to stand in the way of their true love, so I booked a plane ticket that very night

The next morning, I ironed his shirt for the last time and saw him off to work

At the door, he hesitated, waiting for the goodbye kiss I didn’t give him

Anna, don’t be mad. The lipstick on my collar last nightit’s not what you think.” 

It was just a friend. I was just giving her a ride home. Don’t overthink it.” 

I didn’t cry. I didn’t yell. I simply said, Oh, I don’t mind.” 

Because I’d already lined up a date with someone else. I was ready to move on

But that’s when he started to panic

As I watched Oliver step out the door, he lingered in the entryway, hesitating, as though he were waiting for something

I kept my tone neutral, indifferent

You’ve got your briefcase, your watchwhat else are you waiting for?” 

His jaw tightened, and his brows furrowed in restrained irritation. He said nothing, but I knew

Seven years of marriage, plus the three years I spent chasing him before that ten years of knowing this man inside and out. I could read him like an open book

He wanted a goodbye kiss

Because I hadn’t leaned in like I usually did, hadn’t whispered I love youwith a peck on the cheek, he could sense something was off

Anna, are you still mad? Be reasonable,” he said, his voice calm but laced with subtle condescension. The lipstick stain was a misunderstanding.” 

That woman wasn’t feeling well. I gave her a ride home, and the mark must’ve gotten there somehow. It’s not what you think.” 

I explained this to you all night. You’ve got all the factscan’t you be logical about it?” 

Oliver was a lawyer, and his words were always sharp, polished, airtight. Even the prenuptial agreement he wrote for us had been meticulously fairno bias, no loopholes

Last night, I had screamed and cried over his suit jacket, the one I had ironed so carefully that morning. My fingers still bore the small burns. from pressing out every wrinkle. But by the time he brought it back, it smelled of someone else’s perfume and bore a faint, familiar lipstick stain

The color and scent were unmistakable: his first love’s signature shade

When we first started dating, Oliver used to buy me that same brand of lipstick and perfume. I thought it was sweet, a sign of his 

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thoughtfulness. Even though I didn’t like the scent, I wore it for him. It wasn’t until later that I realized the gifts weren’t for me at allthey were 

handmedowns, tokens meant for someone else

At the door, he tried again. Do you believe me now? Can we move past this?” 

I glanced at my empty hand, my ring finger bare. I had taken off my wedding band last night. There was still an angry red mark where it had pressed into my skin for years

Would he notice? Would he care

If he said somethinganythingto try to hold onto me, maybe I’d soften. Maybe I’d forgive him one more time

But Olive un‘ 

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Seven years into marriage, I found a love letter and a farewell note my husband left for his first love, turns out, I was the fool

Seven years into marriage, I found a love letter and a farewell note my husband left for his first love, turns out, I was the fool

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