
My family is a broken family. We are 8 siblings and since I was little, I took care of my youngest sibling. I even stopped studying to take care of her. When I got married and had 3 children, I also took the youngest one to continue her education and treated her like a princess in the house.
One day, the youngest got sick and suddenly fainted at Mama's house. We took her to the hospital, had her checked up and given PT. That's where we found out that she was pregnant. Mama was so angry, I could barely breathe from the nervousness. We tried to ask who was pregnant, but she remained silent.
In the days that passed, I noticed that my husband was always absent-minded, as if he was thinking deeply. He often asked me if I knew any “effective methods” for miscarriage. I didn't pay much attention, I thought it was just a joke. Until one night, while we were out, he suddenly asked:
“What if I got your sister pregnant?”
I thought it was a joke, but he suddenly cried and then he confessed everything.
It felt like my world had collapsed. The husband I thought was loyal and would never cheat on me, turned out to be the one who did something I never thought possible. And the most painful thing was my youngest sibling, whom I considered almost my own child. She cried while saying that she was “just taken” because my youngest sibling was always close to her. She said that before we got married, she almost hit my brother-in-law, which hurt me even more. Because of that, I was forced to kick my youngest sibling out of the house.
A few months have passed but to this day, I still can't forget the pain. I wanted to leave and leave him to forget, but I couldn't. Our children are still young and I can't trust anyone. My parents are also unreliable, so I have to endure.
Despite everything, I remain strong for my children. My husband, even though he made mistakes, is now trying to be a good father and provider. I admit, it's very hard to accept, but I think that sometimes in life, people make mistakes. Even though it's hard, I'm trying to understand what happened and fight for my family.