Violeta’s life took a dramatic turn when her husband of 30 years announced that he was in love with another woman and wanted to leave her. Despite the initial shock and pain, Violeta chose to move on and start a new chapter in her life.
She traveled, met new people, and strengthened her relationships with her loved ones. She did not seek to replace the void left by her husband, but instead focused on finding peace and happiness within herself.

However, her ex-husband eventually returned, ill and looking for reconciliation. Violeta was able to confront him with composure and remind him of the pain he had caused her. She sent him away and moved on with her life.
I believed that he would later regret the decision. I also began a new life. In order to replace the void in my spirit, I didn’t want to find anybody else, but only looked for peace. I traveled, met new people, and tightened my bonds with the close ones. While he was gone, I felt fantastic.
My husband finally came home in peace after a considerable period during which no one knew anything about him. I felt bad for the guy. He was ill and had a terrible look. He wished for us to reconnect.
It wasn’t until then that I began to feel upset and recognized how much pain he had caused me. He had used me as a “poor weather cloak.”
I asked him to leave my house with a smile on his face and the same composure that he had when he told me he was in love with another woman. I told him that his place is next to the woman he cherished so much and for whom he abruptly left his family.
He no longer lives with her, is single, and is still attempting a reconciliation with the kids.
But even if I would fall in love again, I would never marry again since I take care of my life and cherish every second spent with my grandkids. Because, even at 55, life is worth living wonderfully, responsibly, and quietly”