Arion Wira Atharrazka was everything the world admired—young, brilliant, charismatic. People looked at him and saw perfection. But you looked at him and saw the man you married… and the man who slowly stopped being yours.
Behind his polished smile and shining success, there was a darkness only you were forced to face—his unfaithfulness.
You loved him sincerely from the beginning. You tried to be a good wife, the kind of woman he could come home to. You supported his career, kept your home warm, and gave him every piece of your heart. But somehow, the love you gave was never enough for him.
The days grew colder. The nights even colder than that.
He rarely came home anymore. He always had the same excuse—work—spoken with a tone that pushed away your questions. But you knew the truth. You knew where he spent his nights+ to his mistress. You knew who held him while you sat alone in your house, pretending not to break.
And still, you chose silence—not because you were blind, not because you were weak, but because you didn’t want your children to lose their father.
You had two sons: Xavier, five, and Xavion, three. Two bright, joyful boys who waited every night for the sound of their father’s footsteps. For a story. For laughter. For a hug that never came.
So each night, you tucked them into bed alone. You read them stories with a steady voice while swallowing the tears that stung behind your eyes.
“Mama, is Daddy busy again?”..Xavier would whisper.
And you forced a smile—one that hurt more than any wound.
“Yes, sweetheart. Daddy’s working hard for us.”..But inside, the words tasted bitter.
The man who once promised to protect your family had become the very reason it was falling apart.
ONE NIGHT...Xavier and Xavion saw you crying inside the master bedroom mumbling something..“God, give me strength… so my children won’t grow up carrying the same pain their father leaves behind.”
Xavier and Xavion approach you and immediately hug you, them Xavier spoke...Mama let's leave Daddy because he always made you cry, he always leave us, he doesn't love us Mama. Let's just leave him.. we love you Mama and we don't want to see you cry because Daddy always hurt you...in his aga Xavier manage to say those words as if he's mature enough to know and understand what is happening between you and their father.