Chapter 38 by AddickTara
Do you go pick them up?
Be a good mum
As I got in the taxi to head home, though, I noticed something that made my stomach clench with unease.
Tyrone was outside the restaurant, chatting with our waitress, Jessica. They were standing close together, talking in low voices, and though I couldn’t make out what they were saying, it was obvious that their conversation was intimate.
My heart began to pound, a sick feeling welling up inside of me as I watched them interact. Were they… flirting with each other?
I told myself I was being ridiculous, that there was no way Tyrone would do that to me. But as the taxi pulled away from the curb and I caught one last glimpse of the pair, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off.
Despite my tiredness, I found it impossible to fall asleep that night. My mind was spinning, thoughts of Tyrone and Jessica playing on repeat as I tossed and turned in bed.
Finally, after hours of lying awake, I gave up on the idea of getting any rest. Climbing out from beneath the covers, I made my way into the kitchen to make myself a cup of tea, hoping the ritual would help calm my mind.
As I waited for the kettle to boil, I found my thoughts straying back to Tyrone. I had really been falling for him, had allowed myself to believe that what we had might actually last.
But now? Now, I just wasn’t so sure. Seeing him with Jessica had brought all of my old insecurities rushing back to the surface, and I couldn’t help but wonder if he was losing interest in me.
The thought caused an ache to form in my chest, a pang of sadness washing over me. If Tyrone didn’t want me anymore, I would be heartbroken. But I also knew that I deserved better than to be cheated on or strung along.
Send him a message
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Life of the Divorcee
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After many years of marriage, Brenda Barker never imagined she’d be starting over. But when her husband ditches her after she's caught cheating at the local health spa Brenda is left with a modest house, an overgrown garden, and a long-overdue reckoning with who she really is. What begins as a shaky stumble into singlehood—burnt dinners, awkward solo brunches, and tearful nights with wine and reruns—soon becomes a bold exploration of self. With the unexpected help of her two teenage sons, and new neighbours, Brenda rediscovers not just joy, but a version of herself she hadn’t seen in decades.
Updated on Sep 4, 2025
by AddickTara
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