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Alexander always accused me of not trusting him. He would get angry whenever I questioned his love for me. But was I supposed to believe that nothing was going on between him and Sasha?

Before Sasha returned from abroad, Alexander would text me or call me to say goodnight no matter how late he was working overtime. Most days, he would come straight home after work.

He would even send me his weekly roster in the hospital so that I knew not to wait for him on the nights he worked shifts. On his days off, which were far and few in between, he would plan getaways just for the two of us.

But all that changed when Sasha returned.

Instead of coming straight home after work, Alexander would get a call from Sasha and head to wherever she wanted to hang out. Gone were the texts and calls he would give me whenever he was working overtime, and I would end up waiting for him to come home even after midnight.

When I asked him about it, he would tell me he was hanging out with his buddies, among
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