Angels on Earth magazine

REMATCH

Divorce was something that happened to other people, not to my parents or siblings or to me. That’s what I thought before I lost the life I loved, and it happened seemingly overnight. Suddenly I was living alone in an apartment. I hadn’t seen trouble coming or noticed my wife’s unhappiness. I wasn’t aware that our marriage had been slowly slipping away. I felt ashamed that I hadn’t realized any of it until it was too late.

For months after we split up, I went through the motions at work and at church. I couldn’t find the motivation to do much of anything. I felt over-whelmed

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