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DNA Test Exposed Cheating Wife's 20-Year-Old Secret: I Got Nuclear Revenge.Sad Audio Story
In this shocking and emotional story, a DNA test uncovered my wife's 20-year-old secret of infidelity. Devastated by the betrayal, I devised a nuclear-level revenge that turned our lives upside down.

Watch the full video to learn how I discovered the truth, the steps I took to uncover her long-hidden deceit, and the explosive revenge that followed. This is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the lengths one can go to seek justice.

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00:00As we strolled away from my youngest son's dorm, Amanda, my wife fought back tears.
00:05We had just moved him in, and Amanda was sniffling.
00:08Katie, our neighbor whose son was rooming with ours, also looked emotional, pulling a napkin from her purse.
00:14I can't believe our boys are grown up already, Katie said, wiping her eyes.
00:18Amanda took a napkin.
00:20Yes, it's hard to believe, she replied, drying her tears.
00:24Now they have to make so many decisions on their own.
00:27As we headed to the parking lot, my mind was spinning with a major decision of my own.
00:32Doubts crept in. Should I go through with it? I'd been planning this for nearly a decade.
00:37Was now the right time?
00:39Did I need to do this at all?
00:41Amanda reached for my hand, but I dodged it, pretending to search for my car keys.
00:46Katie gave me a puzzled look.
00:48Mark, it's okay, Amanda murmured. I understand what you're going through, if only you knew.
00:54I thought back to when Amanda and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary during an election year.
00:59Politicians seemed as dishonest as ever.
01:02I wondered, when these corrupt politicians die, do you dig a hole for them or just screw them into the ground?
01:08Later I checked the mail and saw a padded envelope among the bills and junk.
01:12I had won some SD cards on eBay, but the shipment was delayed.
01:16Opening the envelope, I found a smaller manila envelope inside.
01:21I muttered, pulling out the enclosed letter.
01:24I hope this bet doesn't bankrupt me.
01:27This is going to ruin my whole day, not just today but for many days.
01:31Dear Amanda, the letter started.
01:33I hope this finds you well and happy.
01:35What the hell? I blurted out, examining the torn envelope more closely.
01:40It was addressed to my wife, Amanda.
01:42Josh regrets his actions. What actions? I wondered.
01:46Josh I recalled was a former neighbor, a perpetual drunk we nicknamed Slinky, who fancied himself a photographer.
01:52Tossing aside the letter and envelope, I opened the larger manila envelope.
01:56Several 8x13 photographs spilled out.
01:59The first few showed Amanda, 10 years younger, in rather revealing poses.
02:03Tight blouse, shorts.
02:05The outfits looked familiar.
02:07Flipping them over, I saw no dates.
02:10Rushing to my home office, I grabbed a framed family photo from my desk,
02:14a picture of Amanda with our first son, less than a year old at the time.
02:19Amanda had given me this photo for Christmas.
02:22In the framed picture, she was wearing the same outfit.
02:25The lighting in the framed photo of my oldest son was almost identical to the one I received in the mail today.
02:31I turned the framed photograph over and the date was nine years ago.
02:34Now I had a date that matched the photos.
02:36As I looked through the series of photos, Amanda went from being half-dressed to topless and eventually completely unclothed.
02:43With each revealing photo, my blood pressure surged.
02:46In the last series, Amanda was shown in various intimate positions.
02:50I sank into the chair at my desk, feeling dizzy as if all the blood had drained from my head.
02:56How long has Amanda been cheating on me?
02:59I muttered, glancing at the family photos scattered on the table, searching for any sign of Josh.
03:05The collection showed my family's evolution, Amanda on our wedding day, Amanda with my eldest son as a baby, Amanda with both boys as they grew up.
03:13Except for the first one, all had logos from various photo stores.
03:17A terrible thought struck me. What if the boys aren't mine?
03:20I grabbed the most recent photo of my wife and our two boys in their summer baseball uniforms.
03:25Pride surged through me.
03:27The pride any father feels looking at his children, but I scrutinized them more critically.
03:32Both boys resembled Amanda in appearance, but seemed to inherit my build and jawline.
03:37Leaning back in my chair, I felt weary, yet this did not ease my mind.
03:42Then a thought flashed.
03:45I rummaged through my desk drawers and retrieved a copy of the medical form my sons had filled out for baseball season.
03:51In my day, paperwork was mostly about emergency contacts.
03:55Now it spanned nearly six pages covering food allergies, insurance details, waivers, medications, and permissions.
04:02Even the document ending World War II could fit on one sheet of paper.
04:06It took some time, but I found the information I sought amid the extensive paperwork, the blood type certified by our doctor.
04:13I reached into my wallet and withdrew my red cross-blood donor card.
04:17The card read, Group O.
04:19Amanda shared the same blood type.
04:22We often joked about how we could donate blood for each other.
04:25Relief washed over me as I confirmed my eldest son's form also indicated Group O.
04:30Carefully looking at my younger son's profile, I found his blood type.
04:34Bold black letters showed blood type A.
04:37Even a high school biology student knows that two O types cannot produce in a type child.
04:42I thought my world couldn't collapse twice in one hour, but it did.
04:45I stared at the letters A for what felt like forever, hoping they would somehow change.
04:50They did not.
04:51Wild thoughts raced through my mind.
04:52I'll confront Amanda.
04:54No, I'll leave Amanda.
04:55No, I'll confront her.
04:57Then leave.
04:58Or maybe I'll take the boys and leave Amanda.
05:00They were nine and eleven.
05:02Surely they'd choose their dear old dad if given a choice at all.
05:06These thoughts exhausted me for an hour, giving me more questions and no solutions.
05:10By the time I went upstairs to bed, I was drained.
05:13The next morning at the kitchen table, I watched Amanda at the sink.
05:18Last night when she and the boys got back from the movies, I skipped dinner.
05:21After a restless night, I felt strangely calm.
05:24The house looked the same.
05:26Amanda hadn't changed, but it felt like I had seen all her secrets.
05:31I wasn't in awe anymore.
05:33I doubted every move.
05:35Amanda, remember Josh? I asked.
05:37Though I couldn't see her face, I saw her tense up before she answered.
05:40Josh, our old neighbor?
05:42Wow, I haven't heard that name in twelve years, Amanda replied.
05:45I was thinking about Josh in his photos.
05:47He was always taking pictures of kids.
05:49Don't you think he was a kid's offender, Amanda sounded relieved and smiled.
05:53Believe me, Mark, Josh wasn't into kids.
05:55And how do you know that, Amanda? I hesitated.
05:58Amanda wiped her hands and called the boys for breakfast.
06:02I often saw Hunlover Josh trying to sneak women out of his basement.
06:05You knew Josh well, Amanda? I asked.
06:08Do you miss him?
06:09Well, no, not really, Amanda said.
06:11Things got better when Katie moved in next door.
06:14Our kids were inseparable.
06:16Katie, a single mom, bought Josh's house after the bank took it.
06:20She used life insurance money from her late husband, a police officer.
06:24Our kids were the same age and quickly became friends.
06:27Katie worked long hours so we took care of her kids too.
06:30Amanda often joked with Katie that we'd claim her kids on our taxes.
06:34Katie couldn't do much handiwork so Amanda sent me to help.
06:38I wasn't a pro, but I could handle basic repairs.
06:42My father always said,
06:43if something can't be fixed with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.
06:47I didn't mind helping Katie.
06:49She was easygoing, but there was nothing between us.
06:52My father taught us to keep our word, and I did.
06:55Amanda walked over and tapped me on the shoulder.
06:58Mark, are you jealous of Josh?
07:00The thief's hat is on fire, Amanda.
07:02Should I be jealous?
07:04Amanda sat at the table, stirring her coffee without looking at me.
07:07Of course not, she said.
07:10Josh was just a harmless drunk.
07:12He always took pictures.
07:14He could have been a good photographer if he hadn't been drinking.
07:16I leaned back in my chair and stayed silent.
07:19Amanda looked up from her coffee for a second before continuing.
07:23Come on, Mark.
07:25We were all just getting started.
07:27You worked two jobs and went to school, and I stayed home with the baby.
07:31After ten hours of Barney and diapers, I was desperate for adult conversation.
07:36Everyone was working.
07:38Josh was just there.
07:40I still didn't say anything.
07:42Amanda seemed upset now.
07:44My God, Mark, what?
07:45You think I had sex with some middle-aged drunk between baby naps?
07:48Calm down.
07:49I put down my coffee cup.
07:51Amanda, you're acting very defensively.
07:53The best defense is a good offense.
07:55Don't you want to say something to me?
07:57Amanda glared at me and jumped up from the table.
08:00The boys burst into the kitchen, noisy and full of energy.
08:03I got up silently and headed upstairs, feeling any hope for reconciliation vanish.
08:08My anger would fade, but the trust was gone for good.
08:12Mark, are you sure you want to do this?
08:15My brother Eric asked the next day.
08:17We were in his office, and he was looking through the photos, letters, and papers I had brought.
08:22Eric was my half-brother from a different mother.
08:25His parents fled Eastern Europe during the Cold War and lived near us.
08:28They died in an accident when we were six.
08:31A social worker asked my parents to watch him for a few days, but they never came back for him.
08:36Eric stayed with us, and I thought it was just a long sleepover.
08:40Looking back, it was a financial strain on our working-class family.
08:43When I asked my mom how she managed, she shrugged.
08:46Slice the bread thinner, add more water to the soup.
08:50My father never turned away anyone in need.
08:52Though religious, he believed faith was about actions, not words and distrusted organized religion.
08:58He ended our dinner prayers with,
09:00Next time let there be more at the table, not less.
09:03And Lord, protect us from your followers.
09:05Dad treated Eric like one of us, which could be both good and bad, given his temper.
09:10Before he died, I asked why he took in another child when he was already struggling.
09:14He just said, this is what a man does.
09:17Eric, with his snow-white skin, reflected his Eastern European roots,
09:22while I was darker, showing our Southern Italian heritage,
09:25introducing ourselves as brothers often puzzled people.
09:28At a father-son event, someone noted my mom must be very fair.
09:33My father quipped, yes, she's translucent.
09:36Eric graduated top of his law school class and joined a top firm.
09:40He worked over 80 hours a week, driving an expensive car,
09:43living in a spitty view apartment, and marrying a model-looking bride from a wealthy family.
09:48She was always by his side at events,
09:50until one day he surprised his mentor with a major contract and found her there,
09:54not in the most respectable state.
09:56Eric stayed until the end of the year for his bonuses,
09:59then left, taking top lawyers and clients with him.
10:02His old firm never recovered and went bankrupt years later.
10:06Now, Eric runs a small legal practice handling contracts and wills.
10:10He also serves as outside counsel in major lawsuits.
10:13He's married with two children and we're still close.
10:16Eric looked through the documents in the folder.
10:19Mark, I think you're still in shock. Take some time to get your bearings.
10:22Is that how you did it? I asked sarcastically.
10:24You're my hero for how you handled that event at your first law firm.
10:28Not all of us can be heroes, Eric answered, trying to lighten the mood.
10:32Someone has to sit on the side of the road and applaud as we pass by.
10:36Then he got serious.
10:38Listen, Mark, your wife Amanda is just a person.
10:41And most people struggle to see beyond themselves.
10:44We only notice how we're treated and don't think about how our actions affect others.
10:48Are you Yoda now, Eric? I rolled my eyes. I want to leave.
10:52My revenge will be making sure this cheating woman doesn't get a penny
10:55and everyone knows what she did.
10:58I don't want Amanda thinking she can cheat on me
11:00and use hormonal excuses like I'm some fool.
11:03Okay, Mark, but remember, revenge only shows that someone got to you.
11:07Letting someone know they can break you gives them great power.
11:10Don't give that power to anyone.
11:12It's better to ignore the emotional abuser.
11:14It may not bring instant gratification,
11:16but in the long run it's the best thing to do.
11:19Take it from someone who's been there.
11:21Eric turned to his computer.
11:23I don't practice family law, but my buddy from the old firm is a real shark.
11:27He takes no prisoners.
11:29Are you sure you want to do this? Call him, Eric.
11:32A week later, we were in a fancy corner office downtown.
11:35Mister, Big Shot had just finished going through the stack of papers I brought.
11:40Tax returns, payrolls, mortgage payments, paternity tests, wills, etc.
11:45The list seemed endless.
11:47Mister, Big Shot took off his reading glasses before speaking.
11:50Forget about it.
11:52I was shocked to hear these words from an overweight lawyer who was supposed to be a shark.
11:56Mark, I know you and Eric are close, so I'll be straight.
11:59Forget about it. It took me a moment to respond.
12:01You mean I have to act like this never happened?
12:04Mister, Big Shot leaned back in his chair, smiling knowingly.
12:08Yes, unless you have video footage of your wife Amanda Force
12:11feeding your children Red Bull as babies and making them fight for prize money.
12:15He pointed at me.
12:17Currently, you have a nice wife, a house, and two good children.
12:21But if you push this, you may end up with a small apartment, no money,
12:24children working part-time, and your wife with new male friends.
12:28You'll be paying alimony, child support, and more than half of your earnings and savings.
12:33I was stunned.
12:35Amanda has a job, so why should I pay child support for a child that's not even mine?
12:40Mister, Big Shot looked surprised.
12:43Mark, I'll take your money if you want to continue, but let me explain.
12:46What your wife earns at this part-time hair salon does not compare to your income.
12:50So alimony is a given.
12:52The dispute is only about how much and for how long.
12:55As for child support, only six states in America allow men to stop
12:59or avoid paying child support for a child not biologically theirs,
13:03and we don't live in any of those states.
13:05But what if I find out that Amanda knew all along the child wasn't mine?
13:09Is this a scam, Mister?
13:12Big Shot leaned forward, resting his forearms on the massive table.
13:16Here's a dirty little secret.
13:18Let's say we prove your wife knew it wasn't your child.
13:20It would be fraud for her to have presented the child as yours.
13:24However, this type of fraud has no punishment and doesn't require compensation.
13:29Even if you were divorced and paying alimony for 17 years,
13:32your wife could publicly announce you're not the father and knew it all along.
13:36There's no law in all 50 states requiring her to pay you back or face any penalty.
13:40Some poor guy in Florida was paying alimony to a woman he wasn't even married to.
13:45He took a DNA test that showed the child wasn't his,
13:48but the court ordered him to keep paying child support
13:51because it was in the best interest of the child.
13:54That case is still going through the courts.
13:57The child will be 18 before it's resolved, and even if he wins,
14:01the pseudo-father will never see a cent of the money he spent.
14:04I interrupted him.
14:06Can I at least try to get the money back for my cheating wife's boyfriend?
14:10In most states, only the mother can seek compensation.
14:13Only two states allow you to try to get your money back as a man.
14:17You must prove that both the boyfriend and the mother knew about the deception.
14:21Plus, you need to show that it caused undue hardship on the child's well-being
14:25and the family's quality of life.
14:27Our state isn't one of those with such a law I sat back in my chair as he continued.
14:32Ask yourself if a man's pride is worth more than half his property,
14:36spousal support, and child support.
14:38Money won't restore your self-respect or reputation.
14:41Wouldn't it be better to end everything
14:43and find someone who truly appreciates you rather than stay in a sham marriage?
14:47Eric interjected.
14:49Maybe a marriage counselor can help them overcome this.
14:51Mr. Bigshot waved his hand dismissively.
14:55Counseling helps in less than 10% of cases.
14:58In my experience, it only encourages spouses to prepare an escape strategy.
15:02More than two-thirds of women who undergo counseling initiate divorce.
15:06Over 55% of women who cheat end up leaving their marriage.
15:09In custody-split states, it's a little less.
15:12But we don't live in one of those states.
15:14Here, it's winner-take-all.
15:17The advantages heavily favor the mother.
15:20How old are you?
15:2235 years old.
15:24Yes, I muttered, trying to absorb all these blows.
15:27Mark, I hate to give bad news,
15:29but most often a wife cheats on her husband around age 45.
15:32If your wife has already had an affair and she turns 40,
15:35the likelihood of a relapse is high, almost certain.
15:38The pain and guilt from the previous affair may have subsided,
15:41but the memories of what was exciting and thrilling will grow.
15:44It's like a high school athlete scoring the winning point but breaking his leg.
15:48The mind forgets the pain but inflates the significance of the moment.
15:52The desire to relive this moment can turn into an obsession.
15:56While a middle-aged athlete can only relive those glory days
15:59through their children's competitions,
16:01spouses may seek a partner outside the marriage to recapture what led to the affair.
16:06Eric picked up on what I was thinking.
16:08Once she cheats, she won't stop.
16:10Mr. Bigshot spread his arms out, palms up.
16:13Nothing is absolute,
16:15but infidelity ranks second after money as the main reason for divorce.
16:19I swear this won't happen to me, I said through clenched teeth.
16:22Swear all you want, Mark, Mr. Big replied.
16:25Swearing is a compromise between flight and fight.
16:28Crap, I muttered under my breath.
16:30Isn't it more affordable to keep her?
16:33Mr. Big pondered.
16:35Extramarital affairs affect 68% of all married people.
16:39Having children changes the game.
16:41Kids from broken homes often turn to illegal drugs,
16:44become promiscuous, and battle depression and anger.
16:47The sad fact about divorces is that nobody truly wins.
16:51However, it's always the children who lose the most.
16:55Suddenly I recalled the day I informed my father that we were expecting.
16:59Mark, my father advised many men become fathers, yet not all are dads.
17:03To be a man and a father, your kids must come first.
17:06If food is scarce, you starve.
17:08If there's no shelter, you face the cold.
17:11If money is tight, you go without.
17:13Being strong is crucial.
17:14Always be strong, not just outwardly,
17:16but by seeking and accepting help when necessary.
17:19You only discover your true strength when it's all you have.
17:22Son, you'll often AR, but you must not waver.
17:25Mistakes are expected and acceptable for a real man.
17:28Your efforts will seldom be acknowledged.
17:30They may even be mocked.
17:32But a real man doesn't chase applause.
17:34He acts for his family, for his children,
17:37because he is genuine and authentic.
17:40I leapt from my seat as if electrified,
17:43reaching out to Mr. Big Shot.
17:45Thanks for your time.
17:47I definitely learned a lot about law today,
17:49but I think I won't be needing your services just now.
17:52How much do I owe you for this?
17:54Mr. Big smiled, extending his hand.
17:58No charge, Mark.
17:59We're just two old lawyer pals chatting.
18:01He then looked at my brother Eric.
18:03Plus, I owe your brother a huge thanks
18:05for helping me out of trouble back at our old firm.
18:08Things are going much better for me now, thanks to him.
18:10Just call me whenever.
18:12My door is always open to you.
18:14I mean it.
18:15As Eric and I drove away, I asked him,
18:17Eric, after finding your fiancé with your mentor,
18:19why didn't you leave immediately?
18:22Why stay at that company for nearly a year?
18:25Eric's face tightened as he answered.
18:27Honestly, my first impulse was to leave right then,
18:29he said, managing a small grin.
18:31Actually, that came right after I head-butted the old guy
18:34when I caught them together.
18:36Eric paused to change the radio station.
18:38After knocking him down,
18:40I went to my office and drafted my resignation.
18:42So why didn't you hand it in?
18:44I was angry, Mark.
18:45Then I felt sorry for myself.
18:47Then I remembered Dad's words about self-pity.
18:50So I thought,
18:51why should I let those two take away
18:53what I've worked so hard for?
18:55The very next day,
18:56the top partner came to see me for the first time.
18:59He was worried about the mix-up with my former mentor.
19:02Ridiculous.
19:04It was really because I had strong connections at high levels,
19:07and he was scared I'd leave
19:08and take all the clients and billable hours with me.
19:11He offered me all kinds of fantastic fixes,
19:13and I made him write them down.
19:15From that point, I controlled my own joy.
19:18I even kept that woman around for a bit more.
19:20Why not?
19:21We weren't perfect,
19:22and it's not like we'd never been together before.
19:24When I found something better, she was gone.
19:26Same with the law firm.
19:28When my contract was up, I left them behind too.
19:31I took Dad's advice to heart.
19:33From then on, I did what made me happy,
19:35sticking to his principle that kids come first.
19:38Amanda didn't matter to me anymore.
19:40I made sure to have as little to do with her as possible.
19:45A week after my talk with Mr.
19:47Big Shot Mark,
19:48I have fantastic news Amanda shared at dinner.
19:51The salon wants to promote me to full-time manager.
19:54Initially, I'll need to work evenings and weekends.
19:57But I'm confident that for a while,
19:59you and the boys can handle making your own dinners.
20:01This setup was perfect,
20:03as I was out the door before Amanda woke up.
20:05And by the time I returned home,
20:07she was already working as the salon manager.
20:09By the time she locked up, I was fast asleep.
20:12On her days off.
20:13I told Amanda I played darts.
20:16In fact, I chose to meet with a psychoanalyst alone several times.
20:20I found out I wasn't any more spoiled than anyone else.
20:23But more significantly,
20:24I realized that besides my duties to my kids,
20:26I had to look after my own happiness.
20:29What Amanda did as doing or will do was out of my hands.
20:32We face temptations everywhere.
20:34It is our own weakness and responsibility
20:36if we succumb to these temptations.
20:38The truth is, once I stopped trusting Amanda,
20:41my feelings for her changed.
20:43I soon realized I didn't care about her actions anymore.
20:46As time passed, my intense hatred for what she did faded,
20:49but the resentment lingered.
20:50I do all this for my children, and that's that.
20:53Amanda turned into something like the girl next door with perks.
20:56She was so focused on her job
20:58that I don't think she even noticed.
21:00Meanwhile, the boys and I were enjoying ourselves.
21:02I took a big home equity loan, added a pool, an outdoor deck,
21:06and transformed our basement into a real man cave.
21:10I traded my dull car for a huge SUV with terrible gas mileage.
21:14My boys and Katie's kids rode in style
21:16as I got season tickets to all the sports games.
21:18I drove the team around because everyone and their gear
21:21could fit in this huge S-huge SUV.
21:23And after each game, win or lose,
21:25I treated them to pizza or ice cream.
21:27Katie often joined us on these outings.
21:29People sometimes thought we were one big family.
21:32I would like to, I replied half seriously.
21:35This always gave Katie a confused look.
21:37Amanda always had excuses, blaming her work schedule,
21:40feeling too tired, or wanting to relax on her days off.
21:44Soon the boys just stopped asking her.
21:46A few years later, my oldest son and Katie's eldest
21:49were accepted to the same college, mine on a partial scholarship.
21:53Katie never knew I paid for the rest in his expenses.
21:56Three years later, we repeated the process with our youngest kids.
21:59This brings us to today and my current choice
22:02to stay or leave, to move forward or keep things as they are.
22:06Amanda was sitting on our deck, savoring the last days of summer,
22:10overlooking the pool, wine in hand.
22:12I came back after cleaning out the SUV from our trip.
22:15As I settled into the lounge chair opposite her,
22:17Amanda closed her eyes.
22:19Mark, now that the boys are gone, the house feels so empty.
22:24Amanda sipped more wine. What difference does it make?
22:27But I'm ready for a change. I had already made up my mind, I thought.
22:30Wait dear, you'll see changes soon.
22:33I threw the papers on the glass table between us.
22:36Amanda, I don't think we should be together. I want a divorce.
22:40Amanda stood up, grabbed the papers, and looked them over quickly.
22:44What is this nonsense, Mark?
22:46She asked.
22:47Amanda, that's just a copy of the divorce papers.
22:50Once you get a lawyer, mine will send the official ones.
22:53I'm being quite reasonable. The savings are.
22:56Are you out of your mind? Amanda nearly yelled.
22:59You're leaving me after 20 years, she continued,
23:02rifling through the documents.
23:04No alimony? Where's the savings?
23:06Total household debt? What are you trying to pull?
23:08I tried to stay calm.
23:10We both earn about the same, and our retirement funds are nearly equal.
23:14This was accurate since I had put off all salary increases
23:17from my recent promotions and minimized my 401,000 contributions
23:21after taking out money for my son's college tuition.
23:25Amanda looked shocked as she kept reading the petition.
23:28We only make the same because I work twice as many hours as you do.
23:32I'm not selling my house. I've put too much into it.
23:35Amanda, we're underwater on the house
23:37because of the home equity loan you took to buy it.
23:40Where do you think the money for this porch or new kitchen came from?
23:43She slammed the papers down on the table.
23:45We are not getting a divorce, and that's final.
23:48Suddenly a realization seemed to strike her.
23:51You son of a bitch, Amanda snapped, pointing at me.
23:55Found someone new? I gave you the best years of my life
23:58and now you want to run off with some young woman?
24:00Her face turned red.
24:02How long have you been cheating on me with some young woman?
24:05Her face was red.
24:07How long have you been cheating on me? You're a pig.
24:09Please, I sighed. Let's not get into that.
24:12The reason doesn't matter. We live in a no-fault state.
24:14Everything, both assets and debts, will be split equally.
24:18But Amanda wouldn't calm down.
24:20You're wrong, Mark. It does matter.
24:22I need to know, and I deserve to know.
24:25Who have you been unfaithful with?
24:27I shook my head and said gently it's true there were instances of infidelity.
24:31But please, let's not discuss it.
24:33It's better if we just leave it alone.
24:35My vision blurred for a moment
24:37as Amanda splashed her glass of wine in my face.
24:40As I got up to head to the kitchen,
24:42I felt a wine glass hit my back and shatter on the porch floor.
24:46Amanda was furious and followed me,
24:48continuing to yell while I rinsed my face in the kitchen sink.
24:51You are a son of a bitch.
24:53I'm not going to be thrown out just because you want to mess around with some girl.
24:57No wonder our bed life has been terrible these last few years.
25:00But let me tell you something, buddy.
25:02I've had plenty of chances in the past, but I never.
25:05Amanda stopped mid-sentence as I turned and laid out photos of her
25:08and Josh in various poses,
25:10each more revealing than the last, on the kitchen table.
25:13Her face turned pale, and she hurried to the kitchen sink.
25:16I gathered the photos into a stack and sat at the kitchen table.
25:19Well, Amanda, it seems you took those opportunities you mentioned.
25:23She rinsed her mouth with tap water and splashed her face.
25:26Then she dried off with a towel and sat in the chair across from me.
25:29Please, Mark, take them away.
25:31Amanda nudged the pile of photos toward me with one finger.
25:35As if they were venomous snakes,
25:37I slid the photos into an envelope and tossed it into the dresser drawer behind me.
25:41Amanda covered her face with her hands.
25:44Oh my God, I don't know what to say.
25:47I was just tired.
25:49It doesn't matter, Amanda. I don't care anymore.
25:52Amanda grabbed my hand.
25:54Mark, please listen.
25:56It was only one time. You have to believe me.
25:59No, Amanda, I shouldn't believe you and I don't.
26:01I leaned back in my chair.
26:03And why should I like you would never lie about cheating?
26:06Amanda gripped my hand tighter.
26:08It was so long ago.
26:10I didn't realize being a mother was this hard.
26:12I barely slept because of the baby.
26:14And you were always exhausted from work.
26:16I felt like I was losing myself.
26:18Just another mom or just your wife.
26:20I pulled my hand away.
26:22I worked two jobs and went to college all for us, for our family.
26:25So I really don't want to hear about being tired.
26:27Mark, I know how to beg.
26:29I want to make everything right.
26:31Josh was just a fun-loving drunk.
26:33Sometimes Josh's mom would come by for a few minutes to watch the baby.
26:37It gave me a chance to be around an adult for a bit.
26:40Just to stay sane.
26:42I tried to stand up.
26:44Amanda, I really don't care.
26:46She kept talking.
26:48Josh always had a drink in his hand.
26:50Eventually I'd take a sip or two.
26:52He always snapped photos of me with a camera that had a fast shutter speed.
26:56I started to play along, pretending it was some kind of big photo shoot.
27:00Josh always cheered me on, telling me how great I looked, how natural I was,
27:04how much the camera loved me.
27:06Amanda bit her lip as she looked at me.
27:08It was just fun that spiraled out of control.
27:10I'd pull my blouse down to show my shoulder or lift it to reveal my belly button.
27:14Pretty soon I felt so at ease that I stripped down to my bra.
27:18It wasn't a big deal.
27:20People see more at the beach.
27:22I noticed Amanda's tears.
27:24One day when I mentioned wanting a photo of you for Christmas,
27:27Josh offered to do it for free.
27:29It all went very well.
27:31The photo came out great.
27:33Right after our son fell asleep on the couch in Josh's studio.
27:36You mean his parents' basement, Amanda?
27:38She wiped away a tear.
27:40I thought he'd be asleep for a while and didn't want to disturb him,
27:43so Josh and I had a drink.
27:45Well, one drink turned into a whole bottle and, well,
27:47you and I haven't been intimate in such a long time.
27:50I began to stutter.
27:52Are you telling me you slept with that damn drunk
27:54while our son was sleeping just a few feet away?
27:57Oh God, Mark, I'm so ashamed.
28:00I don't know what came over me.
28:02I was so-so.
28:04Amanda paused, her head falling to the table as she started to cry.
28:08Amanda, we can't change the past.
28:10We need to face what we've done.
28:12Please sign the papers.
28:14We'll tell people we've chosen to part ways.
28:16No one beyond our close family needs to know the details.
28:19Amanda raised her tear-streaked face from the table.
28:22It doesn't have to end like this, Mark.
28:24Please, it was so long ago.
28:26It was just a small mistake, a foolish error without any repercussions.
28:30I took out another set of documents from the folder,
28:32laid them in front of Amanda and spoke as she looked them over.
28:35Amanda, every action has consequences, some more significant than others.
28:40Mark, what are these?
28:42Amanda asked, flipping through the pages filled with graphs and charts.
28:46Amanda, these are the results from our family DNA test and our blood types.
28:50You see there's a discrepancy.
28:52Amanda clutched her chest and began to hyperventilate.
28:55I stood up and fetched a paper bag from the kitchen cabinet.
28:58Amanda, breathe into this paper bag.
29:01I instructed, handing it to her shaking hands.
29:04You're hyperventilating. Slow down.
29:06Take calm, steady breaths through your nose.
29:09There. That's better.
29:12After a minute, Amanda's breathing stabilized.
29:15I moved back and sat down across from her at the kitchen table.
29:18She put down the paper bag as color returned to her cheeks.
29:21Amanda, you knew all along I declared more as a statement than a question.
29:26Amanda began shaking her head while toying with the paper bag.
29:30I suspected, but I just hoped while I prayed,
29:33but I was never, I was never certain.
29:36She stumbled through her words.
29:38Amanda, come on, I pressed.
29:40You graduated with honors in biology, if I remember right.
29:44You must have thought I was naive to buy all those stories
29:46about premature births and early deliveries.
29:48I shook my head.
29:50Now you understand why it's tough for me to trust you.
29:52Not only did you cheat, but you also made me raise another man's child.
29:56It wasn't like that, Mark.
29:59After Josh and I, I felt so ashamed.
30:01I didn't want anyone near me, not even you.
30:04I vowed to be the best mother and wife possible.
30:07When I discovered I was pregnant, I panicked.
30:10I had nightmares about you kicking me out,
30:12taking our son, or forcing me to get an abortion.
30:15Amanda, did I ever threaten you during our time together?
30:18Did I ever make you do something you didn't want to?
30:20You know how family-oriented I am, how I was brought up.
30:23I paused to rub my temples.
30:25If you had told me, we could have figured something out.
30:28Instead, you chose to lie.
30:30It was just one lie, Mark.
30:32No, Amanda, it was not just one lie.
30:34It was a lie every single day up to today.
30:36Each day you chose to live a lie.
30:38You had other choices.
30:39But I felt I had no choice, Amanda pleaded.
30:42You always had a choice, Amanda.
30:44You could have told me at any point.
30:46You chose to keep up this deception, and I don't know what else.
30:49Now it's my turn to choose.
30:52Please, Mark, Amanda implored.
30:54Don't tell the boys.
30:55Amanda, we can't continue with lies.
30:57Children who grow up around secrets and lies struggle to trust
31:00and often feel insecure and dependent.
31:02When their family falls apart,
31:04they might not have any truthful relationships to rely on.
31:07They'll feel abandoned, so you tell them or I will.
31:10My God, Amanda murmured.
31:12What do I say to them?
31:14Tell the boys your mother made a mistake,
31:16but you both are still our sons and it doesn't change how much we love you.
31:20The boys handled it quite well.
31:22Considering all their friends have step-parents,
31:24two moms, two dads, and blended families,
31:27it wasn't much of an issue for them.
31:29Amanda felt bitter about it all.
31:31She kept saying we could sort things out,
31:33that not enjoying the house we worked so hard for would be a waste.
31:37But I was through with it all and ready to move on.
31:40Oddly enough, dealing with the house was more of a headache
31:43than the divorce itself.
31:45Our mega-bank was a nightmare to work with
31:47when we tried to give back the house.
31:49They rejected all the short-sale deals we proposed
31:52and we never talked to the same person twice.
31:55Depending on which employee at the mega-bank they spoke to,
31:58they got different answers to the same questions.
32:01Plus, the paperwork was ridiculous.
32:03I think we've single-handedly chopped down most of the trees
32:06in Washington state with all our written submissions.
32:09Thankfully, my brother Eric got one of his friends
32:11who was a sharp real estate and law expert to help us out.
32:15Over several months, he proved that Mega-Bank
32:17had broken not just its own rules,
32:20but also many state and federal laws
32:22designed to protect homeowners with underwater mortgages.
32:25Oddly enough, Mega-Bank ended up owing us money.
32:28They didn't even show up for the court hearing,
32:30despite receiving four certified letters,
32:32and we got a default judgment.
32:35According to it, we got the house for free,
32:37and the bank had to pay all the court and attorney fees.
32:41It turned into a spectacle that resembled a three-ring circus
32:44when our attorney went to the Mega-Bank branch
32:46with two armed sheriffs, a court order,
32:49and a moving company to seize their assets,
32:51like furniture, computers, etc.,
32:54as Mega-Bank had ignored numerous notices about attorney fees.
32:58But local media covered it extensively,
33:00and even passersby pitched in to help dismantle the bank's offices,
33:04while a bewildered bank manager
33:05desperately tried to reach his superiors on his personal cell phone,
33:08since his work phone had been taken.
33:11When this story of a modern-day David beating Goliath spread nationwide,
33:15our lawyer and I briefly became celebrities.
33:18I don't want to be ungrateful,
33:19but adding to the house helped us finalize our divorce.
33:23Amanda didn't want to sell the house right away,
33:25so after a lot of discussion,
33:26she agreed to pay me half the rental value,
33:29and she would handle the utilities like gas, electricity, and water.
33:33We split the insurance and taxes evenly,
33:35and any money from a future sale will be divided equally.
33:39I did what any newly single middle-aged man does,
33:42and rented a lousy apartment temporarily
33:44while I figured out my next steps.
33:46Naturally, I joined a gym to try and get back into shape.
33:50I despise going to the gym.
33:52And there I was at the reception looking forward to a free session
33:55with a personal trainer when I heard Mark,
33:57oh God, how happy I am to see you.
34:00I turned around and saw my former neighbor, Katie.
34:03She looked fantastic.
34:04Katie was wearing a tight leotard
34:06branded with the gym's logo on both the front and back.
34:09She hugged me.
34:10Wow, she was in shape everywhere.
34:12Katie, you look fantastic, I said as she released me from the hug.
34:16What brings you here?
34:17I work here, Mark.
34:18Well, part-time anyway.
34:19Katie glanced at the clipboard she was holding.
34:22Turns out I'm your personal trainer tonight as well.
34:25Which machine do you want to start on?
34:27Um, how about we swap, I suggested.
34:29I'll buy you a chocolate of your choice.
34:32Katie laughed and guided me toward a collection of devices
34:35that looked like they belonged in a medieval chamber.
34:37I didn't recognize any of the exercise machines
34:39that I remembered from gym class at school.
34:43I tried to appear strong,
34:44but after 90 minutes I had thrown up twice.
34:46Like any typical tough guy,
34:48I lied and said I needed the bathroom
34:50because I drank too much coffee at work.
34:52Those scales must have been set to metric
34:54because I swear pounds were never that heavy.
34:57Katie showed some sympathy and agreed to meet me at a cafe
35:00after I hobbled to the locker room.
35:02She looked bright and energetic, linking her arm with mine
35:05as we waited in line at a local cafe while I felt like a zombie.
35:09Katie, since when did ordering coffee get so complicated?
35:12I asked after she ordered something that sounded like a chemistry formula.
35:16I mean, last I checked, there were only three sizes of coffee
35:19small, medium, and large.
35:22Katie laughed.
35:24She still had that high-pitched, melodic laugh I remembered.
35:27Mark, just tell the barista what you like,
35:29and he'll make it for you.
35:31Barista?
35:33My goodness.
35:34I shook my head in disbelief.
35:36All right, just give me something a guy could drink at a football game
35:38without being teased.
35:40Katie patted me on the shoulder as we moved to our table.
35:43Mark?
35:44I really missed you.
35:46Damn, Katie, you just missed having someone to do your home repairs for free.
35:50Katie cooled her intricate coffee drink before taking a sip.
35:54Well, there's that, too.
35:55I feel sorry for you and Amanda.
35:57She took a sip of her drink.
35:58It's hard to believe that woman cheated on you.
36:01I almost choked on my coffee.
36:02What?
36:03Who?
36:04How?
36:05How do you know?
36:06Katie paused, setting down her cup.
36:08Nobody told me.
36:09I've known you and Amanda for years.
36:11She shrugged.
36:12I can't prove it, just the intuition of an old cop's wife.
36:15Amanda always had that hope I don't get caught.
36:18Look what I got away with, look.
36:20I considered what Katie had said.
36:22So Amanda never told you anything.
36:24Katie shrugged again.
36:25No, Mark, she didn't confide in me.
36:27Would knowing more details help you reconsider getting back with her?
36:31Well, knowing more might.
36:32I shook my head.
36:33No, it's not just about the cheating.
36:35Yes, it's about the cheating, but it's also the lies and mistrust.
36:38I can't get over it.
36:39I have about as much chance of trusting Amanda
36:42as a blind man using a microscope and without trust.
36:46I let my voice trail off, gesturing hopelessly with my hands.
36:50Why bother?
36:51The marriage is done.
36:52I tried to lighten the mood and soon had Katie laughing as I told her about our argument
36:56and how we split the house between me and Amanda.
36:59I was actually enjoying the conversation and time flew as we both had fun.
37:03Suddenly, Katie checked her watch.
37:05Sorry, Mark, I need to leave.
37:07The last bus goes in a few minutes.
37:09Don't worry, Katie, I'll drive you home.
37:11Thanks so much.
37:13Otherwise, I couldn't start my car.
37:15It's getting later, I think, and work has reduced my hours.
37:18Money's tight, so I have to wait for my next paycheck to tow the car to the shop and get it fixed.
37:22I looked at my watch.
37:25Darn it, Katie.
37:26Why didn't you tell me sooner?
37:28I'll grab a starter and we can make it to the auto parts store before they close.
37:32That would be fantastic, Mark.
37:34I've had to leave home three hours early to catch the buses for the past month
37:37and the nearest stop is a 30-minute walk.
37:40Katie hesitated.
37:42But, um, I can't afford it right now.
37:44I dismissed her concern.
37:45Don't worry about it.
37:46You need your car.
37:47We'll sort out payment later.
37:49Plus, all my tools and stuff are still in my—well, Amanda's garage.
37:52I haven't moved them out yet.
37:55Standing up, I reached out my hand to her.
37:57Come on, beautiful lady.
37:59The Prius hybrid chariot awaits you.
38:01Katie looked at me, puzzled.
38:03A Prius hybrid?
38:06What happened to that huge macho SUV you used to drive?
38:09I made a face.
38:11Yeah, I got sick of stopping for gas all the time.
38:13I think my carbon footprint was single-handedly wiping out half a hectare of rainforest daily.
38:19People started looking at me like I was some kind of eco-villain.
38:22Katie stared at me in disbelief.
38:24I just can't picture you driving a hybrid.
38:27Yeah, I feel like my testosterone levels plummet every time I cram into this plastic bubble.
38:32You know how it is. Size matters to us guys.
38:34She laughed as I opened the car door for her.
38:37Luckily, the auto shop had a starter that fit Katie's car.
38:40And even better, it was on sale.
38:42Amanda wasn't home, but I still knew the garage door code,
38:45so with the right tools in hand, it took me only an hour and a half to get Katie's car running again.
38:51Katie was so thankful that she hugged me tightly and kissed me on the lips.
38:55I didn't hug back, holding the oily tool in my hand.
38:58While washing my hands, I noticed the faucet wasn't fully turning on, and the drain was slow.
39:04As I dried my hands, I pointed towards the sink.
39:07Katie, why didn't you tell me?
39:09I could have fixed that for you.
39:11Kirk, I knew you and Amanda were dealing with more serious issues.
39:14I didn't want to trouble you with small stuff, especially since my work hours were reduced.
39:19She turned away, tears shining in her eyes.
39:22I don't want to be seen as a charity case.
39:24I walked over and put my arm around her shoulders.
39:27This isn't charity, just one neighbor helping another.
39:30I squeezed her hand.
39:32Besides, I have plenty of free time now, and you seem to have enough to keep us both busy.
39:36Let's make a list and check it twice, like Santa Claus.
39:40Now, would you mind grabbing me a pen and paper, please?
39:43Katie wiped her eyes but managed a faint smile as she faced me.
39:47Okay, Santa, but if you're too nice, I can't promise I won't become cheeky.
39:52For the next two weeks, I spent all my free time at Katie's house.
39:56Her place didn't need major repairs, just lots of small fixes,
40:00from mending the screen door and rusty hinges to painting the splash guard.
40:04I never saw her cheeky side, but I cherished our time together.
40:07One evening, after a few glasses of wine, Katie talked about her first husband.
40:12He was a good man, Mark, always helping others.
40:15He died when a drunk driver hit him.
40:17He wasn't even working, just stopped on his way home from the gym to assist a woman with a flat tire.
40:22The drunk didn't even slow down.
40:24She took another sip of her drink, but he fought hard, lasted four days.
40:29Do you know what he told me last?
40:31I stayed quiet, letting her continue.
40:33Mark, his last words weren't about himself but about our family.
40:37Tears streamed down her face.
40:39He said, take care of our boys.
40:41Look after them and yourself.
40:43I moved around the table to embrace her and she went on.
40:46I never imagined life would turn out like this.
40:48Since he was off duty, we didn't get any survivor benefits.
40:52His modest life insurance policy helped us buy this house.
40:56Cops take care of their own, and his colleagues were always supportive, but I had to move.
41:01As kind as they were, it just kept reminding me of his death.
41:04I just never thought it would be this tough.
41:07I let Katie weep.
41:09There were no right words to offer.
41:12The next morning I was lying under the bathroom sink, fixing the drain when I felt a tap on my leg.
41:18Mark, where did you disappear to last night?
41:20I heard Katie ask.
41:22Back to my shabby little apartment, I replied, removing the drain trap.
41:26You were sound asleep.
41:27I made sure you were in bed before I left.
41:30I reached out from under the sink and showed Katie the drain trap.
41:34Wow, girl, look at all this hair.
41:36Were you showering in a mongoose den?
41:38Suddenly the front door slammed shut and I heard footsteps followed by a shrill voice.
41:43Where is he? What are you doing with my husband?
41:46I bumped my head as I pulled out from under the sink and saw Amanda's legs in the bathroom doorway.
41:51Leave him alone, Amanda, Katie shouted.
41:54I stood up, caught between a stunned Katie and an irate Amanda.
41:58Amanda, what are you doing here? I asked, trying to calm the situation.
42:02Amanda shifted her gaze from Katie to me.
42:04Damn it, Mark. I know what's happening.
42:07Every night you leave this woman's house with your clothes all messed up, sweating like a farmer after a hard day.
42:12I know what you've been up to.
42:15Amanda paused, trying to collect herself.
42:18I get it. You're trying to get back at me but you've had your fun with this woman.
42:23It's time for us to get back together.
42:26I was so taken aback I could barely respond.
42:29Amanda, we can't get back together. That ship has sailed.
42:33Besides, there's nothing between Katie and me.
42:36Before I could finish, Katie wrapped her arms around me from behind and then spoke up.
42:40That's right, Amanda. There's nothing going on here.
42:43But you know what? Everything is about to change.
42:46Katie stepped around me and took Amanda's hand, guiding her towards the open front door.
42:51Now please, even though you're no stranger, call ahead next time.
42:55We'll be busy for a while.
42:57With that, Katie shut the door behind a still dumbfounded Amanda.
43:02Katie turned back to me once I regained my composure.
43:05Katie, that was quite the scene.
43:07Thanks for supporting me and boosting my ego, but it wasn't necessary.
43:11Katie stood directly in front of me and started to unbutton her blouse.
43:15She wasn't wearing a bra, and despite her age, Katie's breasts were impressive.
43:20I forced my gaze away from her chest and looked into Katie's eyes,
43:24scolding myself internally for what I was about to say.
43:27Are you sure about this? I asked.
43:30Katie wrapped her arms around my neck.
43:32Mark, I've known you longer than my husband.
43:35I loved him deeply and I kept my promise to him to look after our boys.
43:39Now I'm ready to keep my other promise to him to take care of myself.
43:43With that, she took my hand and led me upstairs to the bedroom.
43:47I wasn't sure who was more nervous.
43:49I didn't want to mess anything up and Katie hadn't been with anyone in nearly 20 years.
43:53But like getting back on a bike, we found our rhythm and pace.
43:56The conversation took an interesting turn in bed when Katie declared,
43:59Mark, you're moving in with me.
44:01It was a statement, not a question.
44:03Wait, that's quite a statement.
44:05Aren't you worried this might be a mistake?
44:07I asked.
44:09Katie propped herself up on one elbow, giving me a clear view of her chest.
44:13Mark, we've been friends for most of our lives.
44:15She raised a hand to silence any objections.
44:18You're too old for games.
44:20It's beneficial for both of us.
44:23You need a place to stay and I have the room.
44:25I care about you and you care about me.
44:27I have needs and so do you.
44:29Why pay rent to some faceless landlord?
44:31If it makes you feel better, think of it as saving the rent money for your mortgage.
44:36Plus, you know this house better than anyone.
44:38Katie, wouldn't that be awkward?
44:40I motioned across the street to where Amanda lived.
44:43Katie just shrugged, undisturbed.
44:45It's not my problem anymore.
44:47I don't care what other people think now.
44:49I only care about your opinion.
44:51Your old house is still in your name.
44:53This is a big commitment and what's better than seeing it every day.
44:56That's what we decided.
44:58Things were odd for a bit.
45:00Amanda still harbored resentment about everything.
45:03She seemed stuck and unable to move forward.
45:06Damn it, Mark.
45:07Amanda confronted me one day while I was at her place fixing a crack in the driveway.
45:11When are you going to come back home?
45:13It's absurd.
45:14You know you belong with me.
45:16What can I do?
45:17You know I regret it all.
45:19Just tell me what to do to fix things.
45:21I removed the sealant cover before responding.
45:24Amanda, I know you're sorry and I am too.
45:26But we're not getting back together.
45:28It's time for you to move on.
45:30Find someone else.
45:32Who exactly?
45:33Amanda scoffed.
45:34I work in a salon with gay hair stylists.
45:37Most of my clients are divorced women.
45:39She stared at the ground.
45:40I never imagined I'd end up like them.
45:42I didn't respond and started gathering my tools.
45:46Come on, Mark.
45:47Amanda pleaded.
45:48Give me another chance.
45:50Forgive and forget, at least for our boy's sake.
45:53The holidays are near.
45:54We should be together.
45:55Amanda, you're forgiven.
45:57You had more than a decade to make things right.
45:59Every day you chose not to.
46:02As for forgetting, I shook my head.
46:04Yes, the holidays are coming.
46:06The boys will be home from school and we can have alternating dinners at yours and Katie's like old times.
46:11Amanda crossed her arms, defiant.
46:13I will not have that woman in my house.
46:15And I won't step foot in hers.
46:17I just shrugged.
46:19I think the kids will miss you.
46:21I worried the holidays might be awkward for them, given the new living situations.
46:25But it turns out my fears were unnecessary since all the kids have adjusted well.
46:30I guess that's good, but wow, doesn't this generation just roll with things?
46:34The boys attended dinners at both homes to keep the peace.
46:37By Christmas, the kids had convinced Amanda to make a brief visit to Katie's.
46:42Katie pleaded with her to stay longer, but she wouldn't.
46:45Katie tells me she holds no grudge against Amanda
46:48and doesn't mind if I spend time there doing renovations or activities with my boys and Amanda.
46:53They might not be friends like before, but Amanda has softened and at least acts politely towards Katie now.
46:59After a year with Katie, I couldn't be happier.
47:02It's not the wild rush of young love, but a deep, mature love filled with affection and respect.
47:08Still, I felt compelled to ask Katie about making it official.
47:12Mark Katie said, holding my face in her hands,
47:15You're a great man, and I want to be with you for the rest of our lives.
47:19But I promised myself I'd only marry once. I hope you understand.
47:23Honestly, I never could see myself marrying again.
47:26But I remember something my dad always said,
47:28If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
47:30Update.
47:31Hey everyone, I saw some comments asking for more info about the kids and what happened next,
47:35so here's an update.
47:37After I found out about Amanda's affair and the truth about our younger son,
47:41I knew I couldn't keep it from the boys.
47:43It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do.
47:45I insisted Amanda tell them, and we gathered in the living room.
47:49The boys were sitting on the couch, looking curious and a bit worried.
47:53Amanda started talking, but she was clearly struggling.
47:56Boys, there's something I need to tell you.
47:59A long time ago, I made a terrible mistake, and it's affected our family in ways I never intended.
48:04Our eldest Michael frowned and asked,
48:06What do you mean, mom?
48:08Amanda took a deep breath.
48:09I had an affair, and it turns out that your brother David isn't biologically your father's son.
48:14David's face went white.
48:16What?
48:17Who?
48:18Who is my father then?
48:20Amanda looked down, crying.
48:22His name was Josh.
48:23He lived next door when you were a baby.
48:25The boys were silent for what felt like forever.
48:28Michael was the first to react, his voice shaking with anger.
48:32How could you do this to dad, to us?
48:34David looked at me, his eyes full of confusion and fear.
48:37Dad, does this mean you're not my dad anymore?
48:40I moved to sit between them, putting an arm around each of their shoulders.
48:44Listen, David, I am your dad, and nothing will change that.
48:48Blood doesn't define our relationship.
48:51I raised you, loved you, and I always will.
48:53The boys broke down crying, and we sat there for a long time.
48:57I just held them, telling them we'd get through this together.
49:00The next few weeks were tough.
49:02The boys had a hard time processing everything, especially David.
49:06He had a lot of questions about his identity and where he fit in.
49:09We got them into counseling, which helped a lot.
49:12Eventually, they told me they wanted to move in with me.
49:15They felt betrayed by Amanda and needed some space.
49:18I started looking into the legal stuff to make it happen.
49:21My brother Eric helped a lot,
49:23and we worked with a family law attorney to make sure it was done right.
49:26Amanda and I finalized the divorce without too much drama.
49:29We agreed on joint custody, but the boys spend most of their time with me.
49:33They still see their mom, and we're trying to keep things civil for their sake.
49:37Amanda is doing her best to make up for her mistakes.
49:40The boys are slowly rebuilding their relationship with her,
49:43and we're finding a new normal.
49:45As for me, I'm figuring out single parenthood in this new chapter of my life.
49:50Katie has been amazing through all this.
49:52Her kids and mine have become close, and we've sort of become a blended family.
49:56Katie and I are taking things slow, but it's looking good.
49:59I still have moments of anger and betrayal, but they're getting less frequent.
50:03My focus now is on making sure my boys feel loved and secure.
50:07We're taking things day by day,
50:09and despite everything, we're getting stronger as a family.
50:12Life has thrown us a lot of curveballs, but we're moving forward.
50:15I finally feel hopeful about the future.
50:18Thanks for all the support and advice.
50:20It means a lot.
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