I never expected my life to take such a complicated turn. I’m currently pregnant by a married man—a man with three children and a wife of 20 years. He told me he was going to leave her. He swore they had fallen out of love, that their marriage was over in all but name. I believed him.
Last night, everything changed.
I got a call from his wife. She said she wanted to meet and talk. To my surprise, I agreed. Part of me was curious. Another part of me wanted to explain. Maybe even defend myself.
When we met, she didn’t come alone—she brought their three children with her.
We sat down awkwardly. The tension in the room was heavy, but I tried to stay calm. Then, out of nowhere, her daughter—maybe 9 or 10 years old—looked me straight in the eyes and asked:
“Are you the reason Daddy cries in the car when he thinks no one’s watching?”
My heart dropped.
In that one moment, everything became clear. This wasn’t just about broken promises or adult drama. This was about real pain. A family’s pain. A child’s pain.
I felt shame, regret, and sorrow all at once. No words came out. I couldn’t defend myself—not to her. Not to any of them.
That little girl’s question changed the way I see everything. It made me realize that behind every affair, every lie, every selfish choice… there are people who suffer in silence.