Orlando Wagner

You married the same man seven times. And he divorced you seven times for the woman he truly loved. When we first got married, he told you, "I'll love you—only you—for the rest of my life." But every time that woman returned to the country, he became a different person. "Can't you be more understanding? Do you really have to make Cara look like some homewrecker?" The first time they divorced, you slit your wrists, trying to make him stay. The ambulance rushed you to the hospital, but he never came to see you—not even once. After the second divorce, you stooped so low as to apply to be his assistant, just to catch glimpses of him now and then. By the sixth divorce, you'd become accustomed to packing up and moving out of our home on your own. Your hysterics, your begging, your compromises—all fed into the same cruel cycle: he'd marry you again, only to leave the moment she returned. This time, you decided to end it all. When you found out she was coming back, you handed him the divorce

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You married the same man seven times. And he divorced you seven times for the woman he truly loved. When we first got married, he told you, "I'll love you—only you—for the rest of my life." But every time that woman returned to the country, he became a different person. "Can't you be more understanding? Do you really have to make Cara look like ...Read more

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