"A happy marriage is the union of two good forgivers."—Ruth Bell Graham
"Bye Tammy, I'll see you tomorrow."
"Bye, Stella."
As I make my way towards my car, a taco cart comes in my sight and my stomach grumbles. I only had an apple for lunch and it's almost six in the evening now. Moreover, all that hard work in the office has given me an appetite for evening snacks.
I stride towards the cart, slinging my handbag over my shoulder. After I ask for a chili bean taco, I drop two dollars in the owner's hands.
"Thank you," I say.
He gives me a slight nod.
I slide into my car and turn on the radio, letting some rock songs break the silence. As I bite into my taco, cheese melts on my tongue, making me smack my lips at its spicy flavor.
After I finish eating, I wipe my mouth with a tissue paper and check my face in the rear view mirror.
Tammy's advice has been of a great help and I can't thank her enough. Things are always tense between Todd and me and not even a single day passes without arguments, so it's somewhat hard to keep my morale up. I am trying to come to terms with all the things going on in my life, but it's not that easy, because every time I feel I can survive with Todd, fate proves me wrong.
Lazily, I put my head on the steering wheel and let out a deep breath. I just wanted a simple married life. When I met Todd in college, I had no idea I would marry him. When I married him, I had no idea I would ever want a divorce and when I wanted a divorce, I had no idea I would've to wait one long month to get it.
I wish I had an easy way out.
With my jumbled up life, sometimes I can't focus on my work and this makes me anxious. Earlier today, I had an argument with Todd and I couldn't bring myself to concentrate on my writing, so I switched off my phone to focus my mind only on my work.
As I sit straight, I pick up my handbag from the passenger seat and fumble my hand around for my phone. When I finally get it, I switch it on and put the bag back in its place.
My eyes slightly widen as I notice six missed calls and three texts from Todd. And when I see four missed calls from Mom, my heart skips a beat. Why would they need to call me? Is everything all right?
As I read his texts, a shiver runs down my spine.
Todd: Stella, where are you?
Todd: Your dad has been admitted to the hospital.
Todd: Please, come soon.
"Oh my God."
My breath gets caught in my throat and in a few more seconds my fingers start to tremble. I break out in a cold sweat as I place my phone in my lap. Without wasting even a single second, I put on the seat belt and tighten my fingers on the steering wheel.
Numerous thoughts start to swirl around in my head and a lump forms in my throat. What happened to Dad? Is he okay?
Todd sent these texts an hour ago while my phone was switched off and I feel like such a careless person right now. Dad is my responsibility and I have to be there for him every time he needs me, but I've failed him. My blood runs cold at the thought of how Mom would've handled the situation alone.
I just hope Dad's okay.
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I pant for breath as I make my way towards Todd. He is pacing back and forth, running a hand through his hair, but the second he spots me, he stops.
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Unhappily Married ✓
Storie d'amoreTodd and Stella Beckwith have been living separately for over two months now and their marriage is on the verge of ending in divorce. Despite Stella and Todd's persistent refusals, both their families have forced them to meet a renowned relationship...