Another user noted: "The 'even though I love my husband' line isn't a justification. It's the diagnosis. She loves him. That’s why the guilt destroys her. If she hated him, she wouldn't care."
Not “new” as in fresh. New as in N-E-W. A surname, maybe. Or a nickname she gave herself after deciding the old version of her life no longer fit. I imagine her: younger than me, with hair that smells of coconut oil and secrets. She texts Miru in emojis—a moon, a wave, a peach. He doesn’t delete them. That’s the part that keeps me awake at 3 a.m. Not the betrayal itself, but the carelessness of it. He keeps her messages like souvenirs. ssis740 even though i love my husband miru new
Balancing scenes of domestic normalcy with the secrecy of an affair. Another user noted: "The 'even though I love