I Woke Up at 4 AM to Make Breakfast for My Hard-Working Husband and Ended Up Filing for Divorce

My husband has been working too hard for the past three weeks. He barely ate all this time. He lost weight and looked exhausted. I was seriously worried about him. Recently, I woke up at 4 a.m. to make him an early breakfast. He was still sleeping. I went to the kitchen and froze in shock because I saw an unfamiliar woman standing near our cooking stove. She was chopping vegetables, apparently for some salad, and she was behaving like she was familiar with all the things in our kitchen.

I started screaming. The woman turned around, made a ’shh’ sign, and said, “I thought you’d wake up even earlier. We need to talk, Angela. About Max, you and me. I’m here to shed a light on many things in your life. After our talk, you’ll probably hate me, but you have to know the truth.” Angela wasn’t prepared for the harsh truth coming from a strange woman in her kitchen. I asked her who she was and how she managed to come to my house unnoticed. She said that she had a key and showed it to me. It, indeed, was the key to our house. She asked me to sit down, and when I reluctantly did, she introduced herself.

Her name was Miranda, she said, and she was 28. She told me she was my husband’s mistress. She revealed that she and Max had been together for over two years and that they were so in love they planned to marry one day. Then, she told me she was five months pregnant with Max’s child. The pregnancy was high-risk; about a month ago, she was diagnosed with placental hyperplasia, meaning she had to take even more care to prevent miscarriage. Miranda explained that all these past three weeks, my husband had been spending time with her, taking care of their future baby while claiming to work. She said Max had been worried about the pregnancy and that’s why he could hardly eat anything.

Miranda confessed that she had made a duplicate key in advance, which is why she knew my kitchen so well. She pleaded with me to leave my husband for the sake of their happiness. I sat in my own kitchen, facing the woman who wanted to take over my life, and couldn’t say a word. When she finished, I finally regained my composure. I heard my husband coughing nervously behind me. He woke up and stood there, listening to the last phrases of his mistress. I looked him straight in the eye, wished him happiness, and left without another word. Surprisingly, I didn’t feel sad at all—I felt relieved. I know wrong people enter our lives to show us we deserve better. Now, while in the process of divorce, I’m ready to start a happy life, with my own house, financial compensation, and a heart full of hope. READ MORE BELOW

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