I ended my marriage after thirty-six years because I suspected my husband was hiding something, something he refused to explain. I thought I had accepted that choice. I was wrong. Troy and I had known each other since we were five. Our families lived next door, and our childhoods were inseparable—backyard games, scraped knees, summer evenings that seemed endless. We married at twenty, with little money but plenty of hope.We built a life together: two children, a modest home, simple vacations full of wrong turns, snacks, and laughter. For decades, life felt stable, predictable, even safe. Or so I believed. The first serious crack came during our thirty-fifth year of marriage. While reviewing our joint account, I noticed transfers I hadn’t authorized. When I asked him, he minimized it. “It evens out,” he said. But it didn’t.A week later, searching for batteries, I discovered hotel receipts—eleven stays in the same Massachusetts room, trips he had never mentioned. The secrecy was suffocating. When I confronted him, he refused to explain. “You’re supposed to trust me,” he said. I couldn’t. Two weeks later, we finalized the divorce. There was no other woman, no secret family—only distance, silence, and unresolved questions. Two years later, he died suddenly. At the funeral, his father, frustrated and drink in hand, revealed the truth: Troy had been undergoing private, ongoing medical treatment.
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