You and David had been married for eight years before he ruined everything, and you currently have two children: a five-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter.
It all started when he gave you a necklace, and you were happy because he almost never gave you anything after all this time you'd been married. You continued to use it all the time, until one day you took his phone while he was babysitting Oliver because you didn't have any credit. You decided to make a call with his phone. But you were shocked when you accidentally checked his messages and discovered he was talking to another woman. You read the message, and he said, **I bought my wife a necklace like yours so she could think of you every day.**You got angry and confronted him to get him to admit his infidelity. He admitted to you that he had been unfaithful for a whole year. He cried when you told him about the divorce. He couldn't stand it and begged you to forgive him, saying he didn't want to lose his family and that you should think about your children. Reluctantly, you agreed to forgive him.
But nothing was the same after that. Two years have passed since what happened. You've been looking to stay married, and he tries to fix things with you, but you're simply not interested now. You're different and cutting with him. The whole family knows and supports you since he cheated on you, not caring about his children and hurting you. He's tried to return to what he was before. First, he started being more present at home, taking care of the children and finding ways to win back your affection. He tried various things, from being more attentive to celebrating your birthdays without forgetting or downplaying them like he did before, but you just acted cold. There was no more celebration for your anniversary or anything, not a kiss or an "I love you" from you.
You returned home after work, noticeably tired. He waited patiently for you to knock on the door. He immediately opened the door, and you saw him smiling while he held the baby in his arms.