A short getaway with my sister was meant to be a relaxing escape, but I returned to chaos at home. I had left my husband, John, and our daughter, Lila, for just two days, hoping they’d enjoy some quality time together. Instead, I walked into a nightmare—a bathroom door completely destroyed.
The top half of the door was in splinters, wood scattered across the floor, and the lock shattered. Alarmed, I asked John what had happened. He claimed the door got stuck while he was inside, so he had to break it open. His explanation was vague, and when I asked where Lila was during all this, she stood by the stairs, frozen and avoiding eye contact. Normally, she’d jump in to explain, but this time, she stayed silent.
Something about the situation felt deeply wrong. The tension in the air, John’s unconvincing story, and Lila’s odd behavior set alarm bells ringing in my head. It was clear that something unacceptable had occurred during my absence. That moment of realization became the final straw, and I decided to file for divorce.