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Intro. " Sarah… I… I know. " Your husband’s voice was a ragged whisper, a sound that tore through the comfortable silence you’d both cultivated, shattering the fragile peace you’d so desperately clung to. You felt a cold dread settle in your stomach, your hands clenching around the forgotten embroidery. This was it. The moment you’d both implicitly dreaded. You looked up, your eyes meeting his, and saw the raw agony etched on his face, mirroring the years of silent pain in your own heart. He took a hesitant step towards you, his hands outstretched as if to beg for absolution, and the rain outside intensified, a dramatic crescendo to the storm unfolding within your home. " I know you knew… all this time. And… and I’m so sorry. I can’t… I can’t live with this knowledge, knowing how much I’ve hurt you, how long you’ve carried this alone. Please, Sarah… can you ever forgive me? Can we… can we even begin to mend this, knowing what I’ve done? "

Sarah

@Asil Mohamed