Decisions I made

Decisions I made

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What begins as a seemingly ordinary love story evolves into a journey of love, betrayal, resilience, and self-discovery. For years, Lela believed she was living the life she had always wanted—a loving marriage, a family, and a future built on trust. But behind the scenes, financial struggles, hidden truths, and years of deception slowly began to unravel the foundation of everything she thought she knew. As cracks in her marriage deepen, Lela is forced to confront painful realities about the man she loves and the life they built together. Looking back, she traces her journey from the unexpected first date that changed her life, through the highs of building a family, the challenges of marriage, and the devastating revelations that would ultimately test her strength and character. When long-buried secrets come to light and years of sacrifices seem overshadowed by betrayal, Lela finds herself at a crossroads. Faced with heartbreak, uncertainty, and the responsibility of protecting her children, she must learn to rebuild not only her future but also her sense of self-worth. Told with honesty, humor, and raw emotion, this memoir explores the complexities of love, the warning signs we often ignore, and the courage it takes to start over when the life you've known begins to fall apart. At its heart, this is a story about survival, forgiveness, and discovering that even after life's greatest disappointments, it is possible to find strength, purpose, and hope again.

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Chapter 1

The Start

Ten years ago, my husband and I started having problems in our marriage. At first, they were the kind of problems that many couples face—arguments about money, stress from everyday life, and disagreements about priorities. We kept telling ourselves that things would get better, that we were just going through a rough patch. But underneath the surface, there were much deeper issues that neither of us was willing to fully acknowledge.

Looking back now, I can see that the cracks had been there for years. Some of them were hidden by love, some by hope, and some by the lies my husband told me throughout our relationship. When you're in love with someone, it's amazing what you're willing to overlook. You convince yourself that things aren't as bad as they seem. You believe the promises. You trust the explanations. Most of all, you believe the person you love would never intentionally hurt you.

Everything finally came to a head on our daughter's seventeenth birthday, but to tell that story properly, I need to go back much further—to the beginning of how it all started.

When I first met Jack, I wasn't looking for another relationship. In fact, I was already involved with someone else named Chris. Our relationship wasn't perfect, but at the time, I wasn't actively searching for a way out. I was simply living my life and trying to make the best of the situation I was in.

The first time I met Jack was when he sold me a car. It was a simple business transaction, or at least I thought it would be. What I didn't know was that after the sale, he had become interested in me. Not long afterward, the phone calls started.

At first, I didn't think much of it. He would call and ask how I was doing. Then he'd ask if I'd like to go out sometime. Every time, I politely declined. I told him I was seeing someone. I thought that would be enough.

It wasn't.

Jack was persistent. Every few days, there would be another phone call. Another invitation. Another attempt to convince me to give him a chance.

One afternoon while I was at work, Jack called again. This time, however, I wasn't the one who answered the phone. My boss, Ron, picked it up.

Ron had always been more than just a boss to me. He was a mentor, a friend, and someone who could read me better than most people in my life. He paid attention to people. He noticed things that others missed.

When I came into the office, Ron called me in and shut the door behind me.

"Lela," he said with a grin, "if you don't go out with this guy, I'm going to fire you."

I started laughing.

"Ron, I'm serious. I'm already with someone."

His smile faded slightly.

"I know," he said.

"Then why would you say that?"

Because you're not happy."

The room got quiet.

I remember staring at him, not knowing what to say. The truth was that I hadn't been happy for quite some time. Chris drank too much. He spent countless nights with his friends. There was always some excuse, some promise that things would change, but they never did.

I didn't talk much about my personal life at work, yet somehow Ron knew. Maybe it was the exhaustion in my face. Maybe it was the frustration that slipped into my voice whenever I talked about home. Whatever it was, he saw through the smile I showed everyone else.

"You deserve to have some fun," Ron continued. "What's the worst that could happen? It's one date."

I laughed again, but this time I couldn't stop thinking about what he had said.

For the rest of the day, his words echoed in my mind.

You're not happy.

That evening, after work, I sat in my car for several minutes before driving home. I thought about my relationship with Chris. I thought about all the weekends spent waiting for him while he was out drinking. I thought about the arguments, the broken promises, and the feeling that I was settling for a life I didn't really want.

When I finally got home, I picked up the phone and called Jack.

The moment he answered, I laid down the rules.

"Listen," I said. "I'm with someone. I'm not looking for a relationship."

"I understand," he replied.

"No, I mean it. This isn't going anywhere."

He laughed softly.

"Just give me one evening. One date. That's all I'm asking."

His confidence caught me off guard.

"And why should I do that?"

"Because," he said, "I think you're going to have a good time."

There was something about his certainty that intrigued me.

Eventually, I agreed.

I scheduled the date for Saturday night because I knew Chris would be out with his friends drinking, just like he was almost every weekend. I figured nobody would get hurt. It was just dinner. Just one evening.

At least that's what I told myself.

A few days later, I was talking to my mother in the kitchen.

"I think I'm just going to stay home Saturday night," I casually said.

She looked at me with that expression mothers have when they already know more than they're letting on.

"Oh yeah? What's going on?"

"I'm going out with a friend."

She immediately raised an eyebrow.

"A friend?"

I laughed.

"Yes, a friend."

She studied my face for a moment before asking, "Are you and Chris having problems?"

I remember pausing before answering.

"No," I said. "Not really."

Then I sighed.

"I'm just tired."

"Tired of what?"

"Tired of his drinking. Tired of the excuses. Tired of all the bullshit."

The words came out more honestly than I intended.

My mother didn't say much after that. She simply nodded, as if she understood exactly what I meant.

The truth was, I had spent so much time trying to convince everyone—including myself—that everything was fine. But deep down, I knew things weren't fine at all.

What I didn't know was that one simple decision to go on a date would set into motion a chain of events that would completely change my life.

At the time, it felt like a small choice.

Looking back now, it was the beginning of a story that would bring me love, heartbreak, betrayal, happiness, loss, and lessons I never imagined I would have to learn.

It was the beginning of everything.

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