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The Night Everything Fell Apart: How I Lost the Woman I Loved Most | by Somo | Oct, 2025

kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comOctober 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Night Everything Fell Apart: How I Lost the Woman I Loved Most | by Somo | Oct, 2025
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There are stories we don’t tell – not because we’re ashamed, but because they hurt too much to relive.

This is mine.

The night I lost the woman I loved more than anyone… in front of everyone.

It all started in the building I used to live in.

That’s where I met her.

She was this stunning Asian woman – confident, funny, with that kind of beauty that stops time for a second. I didn’t plan on falling for her. But some people walk into your life, and suddenly, you can’t imagine it without them.

We clicked fast. She was ambitious, chasing her dreams, and I admired that about her. A few months later, she got a big career opportunity – either in the Gulf countries or in New York.

She asked what I thought. Without thinking twice, I said: “Go to New York. Forget the Gulf. They’ll treat you like trash.”

She laughed.

And then she actually went.

That’s how our long-distance story began – between airports, calls, and weekend flights.

When she visited, it felt like home again. She was my person. I loved her, truly.

One weekend, she came to visit me, and I wanted to show her how serious I was about us. I cleaned everything, organized the apartment, even emptied a shelf for her stuff. While cleaning, I opened an old suitcase that had been sitting there forever – and then it happened.

An old, forgotten piece of underwear fell out… and landed on her arm.

I froze. She stared.

You could feel the air change.

I tried to explain – I didn’t even know where it came from. It was ancient, faded, probably from a lifetime ago. But she was furious. I apologized over and over, but her face said it all – she didn’t believe me.

After a while, she calmed down and said, “Let’s go out, forget about it.”

I thought things were fine again.

I was wrong.

That night, we went out for dinner and drinks. My female friend texted me – she was out with her boyfriend and asked if we wanted to join. I checked with my girlfriend; she said yes. So they came.

At first, everything was cool. We laughed, shared drinks, talked about random things.

Then, after a few more drinks, the mood shifted.

My girlfriend started asking my friend weird questions – things like,

“Why are you dating a Black guy? You’re way too hot for that.”

I froze. My friend tried to laugh it off, but the words cut through the air like knives.

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I got mad – really mad. I told her to stop, but she didn’t. Her words got meaner, louder.

I was about to lose it when my friend’s boyfriend stepped in to calm things down.

Then, out of nowhere – my girlfriend leaned over and tried to kiss my female friend.

Right in front of me.

It was like time stopped. Everyone went silent. I just sat there, staring, trying to understand what the hell just happened. The woman I loved – the one I was planning a future with – just crossed a line I could never come back from.

That was the moment I knew it was over.

Not just the relationship, but the version of me that believed love could survive anything.

We broke up that night. No yelling. No dramatic goodbye. Just silence – the kind that hurts more than any words ever could.

I never told this story publicly before. Only the people who were there know what really happened. But sometimes, the only way to heal is to let the truth breathe.

Love doesn’t always end quietly.

Sometimes, it ends at a dinner table – between drinks, disbelief, and the sound of your own heart breaking.

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