Hidden Truths at His Funeral

I spent years surviving on a story I’d written in the dark, mistaking absence for indifference and secrecy for betrayal. It felt safer to believe he had chosen someone else than to sit with the gnawing uncertainty of not knowing why he’d pulled away. I wore my leaving like armor, telling myself it was strength, not fear, that made me walk out on questions that never found answers.

His letter, arriving after he was already gone, exposed the truth I had begged for too late. There was no affair, only a diagnosis and a desperate attempt to manage it alone. The hotel rooms were for treatments, the missing money for doctors he didn’t want me to meet. He hid his illness because he couldn’t bear the look in my eyes if he failed us. In the end, we both mistook love for protection: he shielded me from his pain, and I shielded myself from his silence. Between those two defenses, our marriage died quietly, long before he did. Now, I grieve not just the man I lost, but the years we surrendered to the lies we told ourselves instead of simply saying, “I’m scared. Stay.”

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