After staying overnight at my daughter's home, I urged her to get a divorce.
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Complete, First published Jan 18, 2024
Jenny, initially under the impression that her daughter Lily may be estranged from her husband David and having an affair, discovers a series of startling truths. While trying to investigate her suspicions, she comes across David's cross-dressing activities and his relationship with another man. It becomes clear that Lily and David's marriage is, in fact, a pretense to conceal David's sexual orientation from their families. Despite Jenny's protest and urge to expose the truth, David and Lily stand their ground and highlight the complexity of their relationships and choices. Confronted by the strength of their decisions, Jenny finally respects their choices and wishes and decides to keep their secret.
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