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My Husband Traded Our Family of Four for His Mistress, Three Years Later, I Met Them Again, and It Was Perfectly Satisfying

Three years after her husband left their family for a glamorous mistress, one woman found poetic justice—not in their downfall, but in her own strength to rebuild her life.

Stan’s betrayal shattered 14 years of marriage and the life they’d built with their two children, Lily, 12, and Max, 9. What once seemed unshakable crumbled as late nights and “career sacrifices” masked infidelity.

Though devastated, she emerged stronger, transforming heartbreak into resilience. The encounter with Stan and his mistress wasn’t about revenge but a reminder of her newfound love, peace, and self-worth.

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