When I married Jake, I thought we were building a life together. He worked from home, often behind closed doors,
claiming he was creating a future for us. For three years, I trusted him while balancing our two kids,
a part-time job, and all the household responsibilities. I sacrificed, believing in his promises.
Then one chaotic afternoon, everything shattered. The kids were playing, I was cleaning, when a loud noise broke the silence.
Jake stormed out, furious I had “ruined an important meeting.” But from his office, I heard a woman’s voice.
I walked in, expecting a work call—instead, I found him video-chatting with a virtual character in an online game.
He confessed it wasn’t just a game. It was where he felt “alive” and appreciated. That same day, he left to meet
the person behind the screen, only to discover it was a scam. Humiliated, he returned home—but by then, my decision was clear.
I filed for divorce and began a new chapter with my children. Life is challenging but real.
When my son asked if we’d be okay, I told him, “We’re going to be amazing.” And we are.