For 29 years, I built a life with Harold and protected it with everything I had. I just never imagined the person who would destroy it would be my own sister. And I never imagined Harold would hand me the one thing that brought him down It was a quiet evening. I was pulling Harold’s gym shirt out of the laundry pile when his phone buzzed on the nightstand. I wasn’t looking for anything.
I wasn’t suspicious at first. I just reached over to move it so I could get to the shirts underneath, and the screen lit up with a message from my sister, Laura. I glanced at it, wondering why she was texting my husband. Haha, she’s such a fool. 🤣😘“
The gym shirt slipped out of my hand. My own sister… the one I’d grown up with after we lost our parents, when I was 11 and she was just four.
How could she do this?
I stood in our bedroom, in the house Harold and I shared for 29 years, and read that message four more times. Then I put the phone down exactly where it had been and went to find my husband. Harold was in the kitchen with a glass of water, scrolling through something on his tablet.
He didn’t look up when I walked in. “Harold, how long has it been going on?”
“What do you mean?”
Harold set the tablet down. For a moment, I thought he was going to deny it.
He didn’t. “We’ve been together a long time,” he admitted. “I’m not going to apologize for it.”
I asked him how long.
He shrugged. “Jamie, when was the last time you looked at yourself in the mirror? You’ve let yourself go.
You gained weight. Laura brought me back to life. I love her.”
I told him to pack his things and leave.
Harold smiled then, the kind of smile that told me he’d been waiting for that moment for a long time. “Sweetheart, I built this house before our wedding. So you’ll be the one leaving.
And if you care about keeping this family together, you’ll keep this quiet and let me be happy. If not, I’ll make sure you get nothing.”
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It was the most painful week of my life. Our youngest daughter was still in school and living at home.
I moved through the rooms like a zombie. I confronted Laura, but Harold already knew. Of course, he did.