đ˛ One day, my husband suddenly told me that we should go to church every weekend: at first, I thought he just wanted to become more religious, but the real reason deeply shook me.
Itâs been ten years since weâve been married. Neither my husband nor I have ever been religious, and even for our wedding, we didnât go to church.
For all those years, we spent our weekends with family, friends, or just walking in the park. But one day, while passing by the church, Brian said, “What if we started going to church every weekend?”
At first, I thought he was joking, because he never believed in God. But he was speaking very seriously and explained to me, “Lately, Iâve been too stressed, and I want to go to church.”
He was indeed very stressed out from work, and I thought if it helped him, why not? After all, I hadnât stepped foot in a church since our wedding.
At first, everything seemed fine. His attitude started changing; he wasnât as stressed anymore. But one day, I discovered the real reason he was going to church, and it deeply upset me.
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One Sunday, while heading to church with him, I noticed something strange.
Brian seemed nervous and eager to leave after the mass, as if he had somewhere else to be.
Curious, I discreetly followed him to the exit.
He walked toward a car parked at the corner of the street, where a woman was waiting for him.
They kissed before getting into the vehicle together.
It wasnât the peace or comfort he claimed to be seeking at church, but a secret meeting with another woman.
My world collapsed in an instant.
I had been cheated on for months, and he had used church as an excuse for his affairs.
I made the decision to divorce, and I did it without any regret.










