The following is an extract from A BEAUTIFUL, TERRIBLE THING by Jen Waite, a memoir detailing Jen’s suspicions and discoveries that her seemingly-perfect husband, and father of her newborn baby, fits the textbook definition of a psychopath. After stumbling upon an email three weeks after giving birth, Jen goes on a terrifying search for the truth.
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The next morning, I sit with my mum and Louisa around the kitchen table as my dad makes omelettes.
“I really don’t think he’s having an affair. It’s just not possible. Maybe because he’s so overtired and overworked he’s making really bad decisions and doesn’t realise how inappropriate his behaviour is. He says he barely even knows this girl and that she keeps asking him for favours and he feels rude saying no so he keeps helping her with stuff. Like the apartment and the ride to the airport. I don’t know. . . ” My voice trails off.
I’m not sure who I’m trying to convince, my parents or myself. There is a part of my brain that has already added up all the facts. But there is a raw, almost animalistic force within my body that is clinging to the possibility that Marco is telling the truth.
“If you really want to know the truth, why don’t you check his phone records?” my dad says from across the kitchen. “I’m sure that will confirm exactly what Marco is saying. That they never talk. That they barely know each other.” His voice is encouraging, but his eyes are hard.
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Calling the other woman while your wife is giving birth is pretty darned low behaviour. Man!
A long time ago in another life, I went through this. Reading this bit brought those awful feelings back like a tidal wave of sadness and despair. People who cheat on their spouses are garbage. Men who cheat on their pregnant wife - worse than garbage. And women who are willing to be with a man who cheats on his wife/girlfriend deserve exactly what they get to he leaves her for you: a man who cheats on his wife or girlfriend.