Divorcing My Husband Ch 1

Divorcing My Husband Ch 1

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My son Aaron Walker’s last birthday wish was for us three to go to Disneyland

But Chris Walker, my husband, never liked me or our son

I begged him endlessly, and he finally agreed

The night before our departure, Chris vanished. Aaron passed away with his wish unfulfilled

After handling the funeral alone, I discovered Chris in a photo on my sister Sharon NorrisInstagram post

The caption read. I said I wanted to see the snow, and you took me thousands of miles just to find it.

I maintained my composure, packing my belongings without a tear or outburst

Then Chris cried, begging me not to go

It wasn’t surprising that Chris would drop everything for Sharon

I was never the exception with him

He labeled me as someone who would do anything to climb the social ladder

How could I compare to his eternal beloved

I returned from the cemetery to the villa, our supposed marital home

Yet, Chris rarely set foot here. It was more of a shared residence with Aaron

Aaron’s presence was evident everywhere. I wept as I began clearing away the traces of our life together

Every remembrance of Aaron and me had to go

Dragging my suitcase downstairs, I ran into Chris

He was carrying Sharon into the house

His face was etched with concern. He brushed past me, treating me like a stranger under the same roof

His eyes never even glanced my way

I had grown accustomed to this. With Sharon around, I was invisible to him

Sensing the suitcase at my feet, Chris stopped in his tracks

His voice was devoid of emotion. Amber Norris, another one of your dramatic stunts?” 

Sharon, clinging affectionately to Chrisneck, looked up at me. Amber, I twisted my ankle, and since Chris said it’s close by, he brought me here to take care of it. You don’t mind, do you?” 

It was just a twisted ankle

I watched as Chris gently settled her on the sofa and then fetched an ice pack to soothe her foot. He treated her 

as if she were made of glass

Once, when a car accident left me with a broken leg, requiring a family member’s signature for surgery, I reached 

out to him

His response was cold and detached, A broken leg isn’t life or death. Why bother me?” 

Yet, he was the only family I had left 

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