His betrayal

His betrayal

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When Alicia comes home she waits for her husband to share some exciting news. After all this time of them trying she's finally pregnant and she hopes that this will be the start to a beautiful family. All her dreams come crashing down when her husband comes back from work and demands a divorce saying that he no longer loves her and wants to be with his mistress. Alicia quickly tells him about the baby hoping that he will change his mind but he refuses to listen and sends her to pack. Alicia finally decides that from now on she makes the moves and that she will raise her child alone. Some time goes by and her ex husband is trying to get back together with her but he's a fool if he thinks she'll even consider it. She doesn't need him. She never has and she never will. She will always remember him as the man that betrayed her trust. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The images in the cover do not belong to me. I wouldn't mind a new cover but the one I currently have is what I'd like for my new cover to look somewhat look like. If you like all those cute ending where they get back together this isn't the story for you :)
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Alejandro Cruz didn't die at war. He came home. Just not fast enough. Two months after holding his newborn twins-after kissing his exhausted wife and whispering "We're gonna make it"-he steps off the tarmac and straight into a nightmare. The baby monitor is buzzing. The bottles are crusted over. And upstairs, his wife is tangled in the sheets with a man who isn't him. "She used to say my name like it meant something. Now it sounds like an apology." Rose didn't plan to fall apart. She just did. Alone in the dark with two screaming infants and a body that no longer felt like hers, she stopped being a wife and started surviving. When someone reached out-when someone saw her again-she didn't say no. "I love my babies. I love the man I married. But love doesn't mean much when you haven't slept in three days and no one asks if you're okay." Now Alejandro is back. But the version of him that left-the one full of hope and fire and promises? That man is dead. What's left is a stranger with a diaper bag in one hand and divorce papers in the other. And two babies-Marcus and Iris-who don't know how to choose between a mother unraveling and a father made of war. "This isn't a guide. It's a confession. Of everything I should've said. And everything I left too late."

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