A Husband’s Pride and a Mother’s Influence
When I shut that storage room door, I truly believed my wife would never dare leave. She had no family nearby, no money of her own, and no one she could turn to in Davao. Her parents lived over 500 kilometers away in Lucknow. I was certain she would stay — that I still held control.
So that night, I went to sleep beside my mother, my head high with pride, never imagining how wrong I was.
And I, raised to believe that a dutiful son always sided with his parents, went along with it. I told myself Anita only had to “endure a little.” That it was her role as a wife.
The Marriage That Started with Promises
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