There was no way possible for me to live in our home with Jaylin, so I packed my bags and left that night. My bank account was sitting pretty, so I wasn’t too much worried about finding another place to call home. Still, I was so unstable, and I hadn’t seen my kids for at least a week. They were still with Jaylin. I had been in touch with no one and I lay alone, soaking in my tears, in my new partially furnished condo. The condo set Jaylin back a lot, but I could only imagine the place he had for Scorpio and her kids. I couldn’t believe he had taken us down this road, and did he really think that I would go along with the plan? Maybe I could have somehow managed to handle all of this if the other woman wasn’t Scorpio. Then I doubted that—because Scorpio or not, Jaylin had not taken his vows seriously. Then, to suggest that he’d only been with Scorpio a few times, and other than that, he had been faithful to me. Was I supposed to clap my hands and thank him? This situation was so messed up and I, more than anyone, wanted to wake up from this horribly bad dream.