In my weakest moment, the woman I loved left me for a “better” life with a man who promised her everything I couldn’t. Three years later, she returned, begging. I had just been diagnosed with stage 3 lymphoma, but her news was worse—she was leaving me for another man.
As she walked out, abandoning our family, I fought cancer alone, relying on my sister and parents for support. Despite the agony of chemo and radiation, I fought for my kids, Chelsea and Sam. I kept pushing, and after two years, I was cancer-free. My life began to rebuild, and the divorce was final. Melissa disappeared without a trace.
One day, while at a gas station, I saw her working behind the counter. She looked different—broken. She admitted that her new life had fallen apart, and now she wanted to come back. But I wasn’t the same person.
“You left me to die, and now you want to return?” I said. I told her she made a choice, and I had moved on. As my kids laughed with their slushies, I walked out, leaving Melissa behind.
Later, she sent a text begging for a conversation. I didn’t respond. Some choices can’t be undone. Some betrayals cost too much. I blocked her number, choosing my kids and the life I had fought to build.