Morgan :
There was a time when just seeing his name on my phone would make my heart race — not in the good way, but in that deep, sick, anxious way that comes when someone’s broken your trust. When it was his day to be with the kids, I’d spend hours overthinking, wondering, waiting for something to go wrong, waiting for that old pain to resurface.
He cheated, and for a long time it felt like that betrayal would always define me — like it had left a permanent mark I couldn’t scrub off. But little by little, the noise quieted. The messages didn’t shake me anymore. The fear started to fade.
It’s strange, but one day you just realize you’re breathing easier. You see their name, and instead of panic, there’s calm. Instead of anger, there’s peace. You stop bracing for impact — because you finally understand that what they did was about them, not you.
It gets better. It really does. You will heal, even if it’s slow. One day, you’ll look back and see how strong you became.
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