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Breaking Point

Author: DELEPU
last update publish date: 2025-12-09 18:56:26

A soft knock on Alina's bedroom door startled her from her reverie. She had just finished showering and put on a simple cream house dress.

"Mama! Mama, are you awake?"

Daniel Jr.

Alina opened the door and the six-year-old boy immediately hugged her waist tightly.

"Junior, sweetheart. Why are you up so early?" Alina crouched down, touching the child's soft cheek.

"I woke up early because I wanted to give you this!" Daniel Jr. pulled out a handmade card from behind his back. "Happy anniversary, Mama! I made it myself at school yesterday!"

Alina received the card with trembling hands. On the cover was a drawing of two people—a woman and a little boy—holding hands under a rainbow. Not three people. Just two.

"Where's Papa in this picture, sweetheart?" Alina asked softly, though her heart already knew the answer.

Daniel Jr. scratched his head. "Papa's always busy. So I just drew me and Mama. Because Mama's always with me."

Four years since Daniel Jr. could talk, and this child already understood the reality that even Alina needed five years to accept: Daniel was never truly part of their lives.

Inside the card, in uneven childish handwriting, was a message: "For the best Mama in the world. I love Mama more than chocolate ice cream! Thank you for being my Mama. - Junior."

Alina hugged the child tightly, trying to hide the sob threatening to escape. This was the only reason she held on. This little boy who loved her unconditionally, who called her 'Mama' sincerely, who didn't know that the woman who'd cared for him for five years was just a replacement—a temporary wife his father chose to look after his child from his first marriage.

"Mama loves Junior," Alina whispered while kissing the top of the child's head. "Thank you for the most beautiful card Mama has ever received."

And it was true. Because the only person who remembered her special day was a six-year-old child who wasn't even her own flesh and blood.

Alina and Junior went down to the dining room together.

The dining room felt cold that morning despite the warm sunlight streaming through the large windows. Daniel was already sitting in his usual place, reading his tablet while drinking black coffee. When Alina entered with Junior, his eyes lifted briefly—there was something in his gaze. Discomfort? Guilt?

"Good morning," Alina greeted in a controlled voice.

"Morning." Daniel set down his tablet—something that rarely happened. His eyes met Alina's briefly before shifting to Junior. "Good morning, Junior."

"Papa! Papa, do you know what day it is today?" Daniel Jr. ran to his chair enthusiastically.

Daniel took a breath. "It's Papa and Mama's anniversary. Five years."

Alina was surprised. Daniel remembered. Or at least, now he remembered after this morning's confrontation.

"Yes! I made a card for Mama! Has Papa given Mama a present yet?"

Silence. Alina could see Daniel had no answer.

"Papa's busy, Junior," Alina cut in gently, saving Daniel from his own confusion. "Let's eat breakfast first, okay?"

Mrs. Helen brought plates of Junior's favorite pancakes. The boy immediately ate hungrily, unaware of the tension between his two parents.

"Mrs. Helen, please prepare orange juice for Junior," Alina said.

"Yes, Ma'am."

Daniel watched Alina from across the table. There was something he wanted to say, but his mouth remained closed. His hand tapped softly on the table surface—a sign he was uncomfortable.

"Junior, finish your breakfast. You'll be late for school," Daniel finally said.

"Okay, Papa!"

"Mrs. Helen, please take Junior to school this morning," Daniel looked at Alina. "Alina and I need to talk."

"Yes, Sir."

Junior looked at Alina with slightly worried eyes. "Mama's not taking me?"

"Mama has important business with Papa," Daniel quickly answered his son's question.

Alina smiled reassuringly, stroking Junior's head. "Mama will pick you up this afternoon."

"Promise, Mama!"

"Promise, sweetheart."

After Junior left, the mansion suddenly fell silent. Only Alina and Daniel remained in the spacious dining room.

Daniel set down his coffee cup. "Alina, we need to talk."

"What else is there to talk about?"

"About this morning. About... everything." Daniel rubbed his face—a gesture Alina was seeing more frequently today. "I know I was wrong—"

"You know after I had to tell you." Alina looked at Daniel sharply. "Are you always this 'aware' after getting caught?"

"I didn't mean to hurt you—"

"But you did. Repeatedly." Alina stood from her chair. "And the worst part? I'm not even sure you care."

Daniel stood as well, his jaw hardening. "Of course I care—"

"Care?" Alina laughed bitterly. "You came home smelling of another woman's perfume with lipstick on your collar, Daniel. Spent our anniversary night at a welcome party for your ex-wife. You call that caring?"

"Alina, don't dramatize—"

"I sat alone last night, blowing out anniversary candles by myself!" Alina's tears began to fall. "And now you're telling me I'm being dramatic?"

"I gave you everything! This house, unlimited credit cards—"

"I don't need your money!" Alina cut in sharply. "I need a husband, not a sponsor! I need someone who sees me as a wife, not just a paid caregiver!"

Daniel fell silent, his jaw clenching.

"But that never happened, did it?" Alina's voice trembled. "Because from the beginning, I was just a replacement. A temporary wife until the real one came back."

Daniel remained silent. Something flashed in his eyes—anger? Frustration? But he didn't argue.

And that hurt Alina.

"You can think whatever you want," Daniel said in a flat voice.

"There's an event tonight," Daniel continued, his tone shifting to businesslike—a tone Alina knew all too well. "A gala dinner. Mom arranged it."

Alina felt her heart sink. "For what?"

"To welcome Clarissa." Daniel looked at Alina, his face showing no expression. "She wants to meet Junior. Officially."

Everything became clear now. Yesterday's welcome party was just the beginning. Tonight's gala was an announcement to the world that Clarissa Sterling was back.

"So I have to attend? Smile while your ex-wife is welcomed back?" Alina scoffed softly.

"You're part of this family—"

"I was never part of this family!" Alina trembled. "Five years, Daniel. Five years and Mom has never liked me. You couldn't even defend your own wife!"

"Alina, calm down—"

"Don't tell me to calm down!" Something broke inside Alina's chest. "What hurts isn't that you don't love me—I already knew that. What hurts is that five years hasn't changed anything. We're stagnant in an empty marriage."

Daniel stepped closer, his face uncontrolled. "So what do you want? Cancel the event Mom already prepared? Forbid Clarissa from seeing her own son?"

"I want you to choose me!" Alina's voice broke. "For once—not business, not Mom, not Clarissa. ME!"

Silence. Daniel looked at her with eyes that—for a moment—showed conflict. But it quickly closed off.

"You knew from the beginning what our marriage was like, Alina," Daniel said quietly. "I married you for Junior. That was our agreement."

And there was the truth that Alina had covered with hope for five years.

"You're right," Alina whispered, wiping her tears. "This was just an agreement. I was the fool who fell in love."

Alina turned toward the door.

"Where are you going?" There was a note of worry in Daniel's voice.

Alina stopped but didn't turn around. "I need air. I can't breathe in this house."

"Alina, we're not finished talking—"

"We are finished, Daniel." Alina looked back at him with a different gaze. No longer hopeful. Just exhausted. "We've been finished for a long time. I was just too foolish to realize it."

"What do you mean?"

Alina took a deep breath. "I want a divorce, Daniel."

A long silence. Daniel stared at Alina with wide eyes—genuine shock.

"What?"

"I want a divorce." Her voice was stronger despite the tears flowing. "Five years is enough. I won't spend one more year in a marriage where I was never wanted."

"Alina, you're not serious—" Daniel stepped closer, his face panicked for the first time.

"I'm completely serious." Alina stepped back. "I won't stay in this house any longer."

"Think about Junior—"

"I've always thought about Junior! For five years!" Alina nearly screamed. "But now Clarissa's back and everyone's happy as if five years of me caring for him means nothing! So why should I stay?"

"Junior needs you—"

"Junior has his real mother now." Alina's voice cracked. "Clarissa's back. Mom's happy. You don't mind either. So me? I'm not needed anymore."

"That's not true—"

"Then say it!" Alina looked into his eyes desperately. "Say that you want me here! Say that this marriage isn't just for Junior!"

Daniel opened his mouth. Closed it again. His fingers clenched—struggling with something. But no words came out.

The silence was the clearest answer.

"You can't say it. Because it's not true," Alina whispered emptily.

"Alina—"

"I'll attend the gala dinner tonight," Alina cut in, her voice controlled despite her broken heart. "I'll smile for the cameras. I'll be the perfect Mrs. Blackwood one last time. But after that? We're done."

"You can't just—"

"I can. And I will." Alina headed for the door. "After tonight, I'll contact my lawyer. We can arrange everything properly—for Junior, for your company. But I won't stay here anymore."

"Alina, wait—"

Daniel chased after her, but Alina was already out. Walking quickly out of the large mansion that felt suffocating. Alina sat in a chair in the quiet garden. She leaned back and let her tears break free.

Five years loving a man who never loved her back.

And today—on their fifth anniversary—she finally let him go.

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Katie Tutor
Not Delete but Delepu
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Katie Tutor
Delete, it's obvious that Alina still loves Daniel. He's such a fool. Doesn't know what he's going to loose.
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