The mother replied, "Exactly. It's so annoying. Just trying to take a walk with my child, and she's out looking for trouble. You look like someone who gets bullied easily by her. If she shows up again, just call me, and I'll go give her a beating."
It seemed she was going to hold onto her anger for a while.
As we talked, we united against Rachael.
It wasn't unwarranted to say Rachael was trying to seduce my husband.
In my past life, I was too stupid to see it.
My husband, Aaron Gideon, and I had been together since college, and we deeply loved each other.
Rachael always intruded on our dates under the guise of being my friend.
She often made suggestive comments to Aaron and jokingly pointed out my flaws that Aaron hadn't known about.
I naively thought she was just lonely and wanted to hang out with us.
Now that I thought about it, she was just a scheming, hypocritical bitch.
After talking with the mother, I went back home.
I spent the afternoon playing with my son.
When Aaron came back from work, I couldn't help but hug him and cry with grievances.
...
Aaron hugged me, smiling, and asked, "What's wrong? We've been married for a long time, and you miss me so much after just one day?"