I was 34 weeks pregnant when my husband woke me in the middle of the night, shouting โFire!โ Heart racing, I rushed downstairs, terrified. But when I got there, I found him and his friends laughingโit was a prank. A โjokeโ he thought would be funny. Except it wasnโt. It triggered one of my deepest traumas: when I was a teenager, my childhood home burned down. Iโd told Daniel about it. He knew. And he did it anyway.
Iโm Mary, and that night changed everything. Daniel had always brushed off my fear of fire, calling me paranoid for double-checking outlets and extinguishing candles. But I was carefulโfor myself, and for the baby we were about to welcome.So when he mocked that fear, especially during pregnancy, something inside me snapped. I locked myself in the bedroom and called my dad. Within ten minutes, he picked me up. Daniel barely reacted. The next morning, I called a lawyer and filed for divorce.
Danielโs been apologizing ever since, but I canโt unhear his laughter. Some say I overreactedโbut I say trust, once broken, is hard to rebuild. My priority now is my baby and my peace.
What would you have done?

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