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This Spell Saved My Marriage. He Stopped Cheating, Came Home Early, and Now We’re Stronger Than Ever
I almost gave up on my marriage. For three years, I lived in fear. Fear that one day I would come home and find my husband gone. Fear that another woman had taken my place. Fear that everything I had built was falling apart in front of me.
My husband changed slowly. At first, it was late nights with no explanation. Then it became lies, cold silence, and hidden texts. One day I followed my gut and checked his phone. What I saw broke me. He had been seeing two other women. One of them even called him “my husband” in a message.
I was crushed. I confronted him, but he denied it. Even with proof, he called me crazy. He started coming home late and sometimes never came home at all. Our children began asking questions. I cried myself to sleep every night. I started thinking maybe I was the problem.
But deep inside, I still loved him. I did not want to walk away. To continue reading, click here.
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