I said goodbye to my husband at the airport as he left for a long work assignment abroad, believing everything between us was stable

I cried when I took my husband to the Mexico City airport because he told me he was leaving for Toronto for two years, and I genuinely believed I was watching the beginning of a temporary separation that would eventually lead to a stronger future for both of us. From the outside, James looked like the kind of man who had everything under control. He was responsible in ways that made people trust him immediately, attentive in the small daily habits that often matter more than grand gestures, and ambitious enough that I never questioned when he spoke about career opportunities abroad.

We lived in a spacious house in Lomas de Chapultepec, a neighborhood that reflected the life we had built together—comfortable, structured, and carefully maintained. Our weekends followed a predictable rhythm of breakfast in Polanco, slow walks along Reforma, and long conversations about investments, travel, and what our future would look like once we had more freedom from daily obligations. When he told me his company had offered him a two-year position in Toronto, I was the first to celebrate, pouring excitement into plans he had barely finished explaining. He spoke about opportunity, about building something larger, about returning to Mexico afterward to invest more heavily and maybe even start a business together. I believed every word because I wanted to believe it, and because over the years he had built a version of himself that never gave me reason to doubt him.

If I had not opened that laptop, I might still be waiting for calls from a fictional Toronto, unknowingly financing a life that was unfolding just minutes away. But I saw the truth, and I acted on it. For the first time in years, I slept peacefully under the sky of my own city, knowing that everything I had built—every decision, every investment, every step forward—was finally, completely mine.

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