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She felt her head whirling and thought that she might pass out. Trembling in anger she sat in the car and held back her tears. She thought of making a scene and walking into the diner right then and there. But that wasn’t really her personality type and she had no clue what she would do other than stand in front of them and shake and cry anyway. She began to think about how many weekends and how long he had been traveling for work on the weekends and wondered if this was the only girl or the current girl or one of the girls. She broke down and wept in her car in front of the diner until after they had left and gone back to the motel room. She didn’t want to deal with any of that she just wanted it all to go away. She felt stupid and betrayed and deceived and could think of wanting nothing more than to just get him out of her life. Now she was going to have to get tested for STD’s and everything, not to mention finding a good lawyer and dealing with a divorce. Her head spun as she sat in her car, face covered in tears there was so much now for her to deal with and she had no clue where to start. So for the moment she just sat there and cried.



Eventually the tears stopped flowing and she looked at herself in her rearview mirror and fixed her smudged eyeliner and her damp bangs so that she didn’t look too horrible and she began the long drive home. The next day she spent the day alone at her house packing up the necessities for her daughter and herself. She took what she could cash wise and out of the back account just before the close of business so that Evan wouldn’t be able to see the record of her transaction online until the following Monday. She found herself a modest apartment and Sunday morning she picked up her daughter Samantha and took her to the new, barely furnished home. The following Monday she went to a lawyer and began to process to file for divorce and custody of their daughter. She highly doubted that Evan would argue with any of it and now he could even have the whole house to himself. Sarah just wanted out and to be as far away from him as she could be.

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