Matthew divorced Anne because she couldn’t give him a son, yet he remained living in their home. Eventually, Anne reconnected with Harry, a longtime school friend, and came to see how much happier she was without Matthew. Years later, when Anne bumped into her ex-husband by chance, she didn’t even recognize him.
“Oh my God! Harry! It’s so nice to see you!” Anne exclaimed when she came across her old school friend on the street. She had left her five daughters with her mother, a rare break for her, and wanted to get a cup of coffee on the streets of Seattle.
“Anne, it’s lovely to see you too! Hey, would you want to get some coffee and catch up?” Harry said.
Anne nodded immediately. The two went into the café and chit-chatted until Harry asked about her family.
Oh… that’s actually a difficult subject,” she began.
“Well, raising five children is not easy for anyone,” Harry commented.
Yeah, sure. That’s hard. But it’s more than that,” Anne continued. “Matthew changed after the birth of our twins. They’re 9 and they barely speak to their father. I think they’re scared of him.”
“Matthew wanted a boy, and we hoped, but we had two beautiful girls instead. That’s why we got pregnant again and again, but we kept having girls. After our fifth daughter was born, Matthew became another man. He filed for divorce, and I don’t know what I’m going to do,” Anne explained about her husband.
Wow. That’s rough. But think about this, you’ll be better off without him, right? I mean if he hasn’t been speaking to your eldest girls, then he couldn’t have been the best father to the rest. You already raised them on your own,” Harry encouraged.
“And now that I’m in Seattle permanently, I could help. You could move in with me.”
Anne was sh:ocked. She didn’t expect such an offer from Harry, especially since they had just met again after many years. But she knew back in school that he always had a huge crush on her. Yet, that offer was too generous and kind. She couldn’t accept it. She changed the subject, and they talked about his successful life.
In the meantime, things at her house got even worse over the next few weeks. Though they were divorcing, Matthew still lived with her, acting like he was single, partying, making noise at odd hours, waking the girls, and being a menace to them.
Anne would talk to Harry all the time, and his offer still stood. But when Matthew brought a girl over to their marital home, Anne was done.
She packed, called Harry, and left the house with all the girls.