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Caleb’s Twitter was simple. He didn’t follow anyone, but he retweeted two songs.
Both songs were in Korean, but Caleb never listened to Korean songs.
I found the watch history on Twitter. I scrolled through it and soon found the person who also retweeted these two songs.
I clicked on this person’s profile. After seeing the content on her profile, tears welled up in my eyes.
Her profile was almost entirely filled with photos of her and Caleb. It could be said that this Twitter account was a record of her relationship with Caleb.
I wiped my tears and controlled my emotions. I noted the girl’s Twitter account, restored the phone, and put it back.
I downloaded Twitter on my phone and
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entered the account. And those photos. struck me again.
I scrolled through post after post, feeling more and more pain.
It seemed Caleb spoiled her. Otherwise, how could he let her post their photos so recklessly on Twitter?
By the time I finished looking through all her posts, my heart was numb. But I had understood the general truth.
The girl was named Olivia Moore. She was a student at Miles University, seven years younger than Caleb and me.
She should have been with Caleb since March this year. It had been six months. It was ridiculous that I only found out now.
I should be grateful that Olivia liked posting her life online. Otherwise, how could I have gathered so much evidence?
But I couldn’t feel happy at all. While scrolling through her Twitter, I noticed a
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few timestamps.
Those were the times Caleb told me he was on a business trip. But he took Olivia to Ezekiel, climbed Mount Beau, and went to
Disneyland.
When we had no money, we envied our classmates who visited scenic places when we saw their posts.
Back then, Caleb promised me not to envy others. He said one day he would take me
to travel around.
He said he would go to Ezekiel with me to see the Camelle Palace.
To climb Mount Beau and experience the view of being at the top.
To go to Disneyland and be a princess for a day.
I was immersed in his promises back then. Now that he had the ability, he always used
work as an excuse.
I foolishly felt sorry for his fatigue. But who
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could have thought he had already gone, just not with me?
He had fulfilled his promises, but not with
- me.
Tears blurred my vision, but I could still clearly see the intimate figures in the photos. That was my husband, the man I had loved for ten years.
er I took screenshots of all Olivia’s posts for
future reference.
ea
But I knew this wasn’t enough. I would not let any of them off.
Looking at Caleb sleeping next to me, his familiar face suddenly became very strange.
The person who had been with me for ten years suddenly felt rotten. I wanted to wake him up and ask what he thought of our ten- year relationship, but I held back.
I couldn’t be impulsive. I had to stay calm. I couldn’t want Caleb anymore. But
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everything else we worked for together, I wouldn’t let it go to someone else.
Early the next morning, after Caleb left, I followed him. I barely slept all night, but my mind was very clear.
I carefully followed Caleb to a neighborhood. The familiar facilities reminded me I had seen them on Olivia’s
Twitter.
I quickly took out my phone and found Olivia’s Twitter. Sure enough, she lived here, and Caleb paid for her rent.
“I had a falling out with my roommates. They kept isolating me. Luckily, my darling felt sorry for me and let me move out. Look, this neighborhood is great…”
These were Olivia’s exact words on Twitter.
Just reading them, I could imagine how proud she was.
I looked at the well–equipped upscale neighborhood in front of me and gave a bitter smile.
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I remembered when I was in college, I had to take frequent leaves to see the doctor due to health reasons, which annoyed my
counselor.
Caleb wanted to rent a small apartment for me back then so it would be easier for me
to go out.
But we had no money back then. Even a small apartment would cost him a month’s living expenses.
I felt sorry for him, so I refused his proposal. I thought I could endure it, and four years would pass quickly.
Caleb held me tightly and said he would let me live in a big house in the future and never let me suffer any grievances again.
Now, looking back, I did live in a big house, but I spent most of my time alone in it.
As for not suffering grievances, the greatest grievance I suffered was brought by him.