Hey love, so heres the lowdown on Emilys new chapter love after a tough choice.
Emily had been the other woman for a while. Shed spent most of her twenties drifting, and by the time she hit thirty she finally decided she wanted something proper. She didnt know at first that James was already married, but he stopped trying to hide it as soon as he realized she was falling for him.
She never blamed James, though. She just berated herself for getting tangled up the way she did and for feeling weak. She felt like a failure for not having settled down earlier, especially as the years kept ticking by.
Emily wasnt a knockout, but she was pretty, a little curvy, and that gave her a mature charm. The thing with James, though, went nowhere. She didnt want to stay just a sidenote, but she couldnt just walk away either the thought of being alone scared her.
One afternoon her cousin Simon dropped by while on a work trip. Hed been in town for a few hours, and they hadnt seen each other in ages. They cooked lunch together, chatted about everything like we used to as kids. Emily opened up about her love life, poured out her heart, even shed a few tears.
Just then the neighbour popped in to show off her latest shopping hauls. Emily stepped out for a quick twentyminute breather. While she was gone, there was a knock at the door. Simon went to answer, thinking Emily would be back any second the door was left unlocked. Standing on the doorstep was James, looking flustered, holding a sandwich.
Simon instantly got the picture: James was the man Emily had been seeing. James stared at the hulking bloke in trackies and a Tshirt, chewing his sandwich, and blurted, Is Emily home?
Simon, quick on the uptake, replied, Shes in the bathroom.
James, looking totally out of his depth, asked, Who are you to her?
Simon grinned, Im her boyfriend, sort of. Civilly… for now. Whats it to you? He lunged forward, grabbed James by the shoulders and growled, Arent you the married one Emily keeps talking about? Listen, if I see you here again, Im taking you down the stairs, got it?
James wriggled free and bolted downstairs. Emily came back, and Simon filled her in on the unexpected visitor.
What have you done? Who sent him? she sobbed. He wont be coming back.
She sank onto the couch, face in her hands. Simon smiled, Hes not coming back, and thats a good thing. Stop whining. I actually know a decent man a widower from our village. The ladies there are still grieving his late wife, so hes keeping his distance. Hes looking for someone to share his life with. After Im done with this work trip, Ill swing by again. Well head up to the village together. Ill introduce you.
Emily flinched, I cant I dont know him. It feels wrong, even shameful.
Simon laughed, Its not about sleeping with a stranger, love. Its about meeting someone who could actually be yours. Trust me, its worth a try. My birthdays coming up, and I want you there.
A few days later, Emily and Simon were on the road to the Cotswold village. Simons wife, Lucy, had set a table in the garden by the old bathhouse. Their neighbours, friends and Simons old comrade, widower Mark, turned up for a little family gettogether. Most of the locals already knew Emily, but this was her first time meeting Mark.
After the warm chat, Emily headed back to London, thinking Mark seemed quiet and shy. He must be missing his wife, she mused. Poor guy, not many kind souls around these days.
A week later, on a lazy Sunday, there was a knock. Emily wasnt expecting anyone. She opened the door to find Mark standing there with a shopping bag.
Hey, Emily. Im just passing through, stopped at the market and thought Id drop in now that weve met, he said, a bit embarrassed.
She invited him in, still a little surprised, and offered tea. Did you get everything you needed? she asked.
Yes, the groceries are in the car. I actually brought a little something for you. He rummaged in the bag and pulled out a modest bunch of tulips, handing them over.
Emilys eyes lit up as she took the flowers. They sat at the kitchen table, sipping tea and chatting about the weather and market prices. When the tea was done, Mark stood, slipped on his coat, and shuffled toward the door. He paused, turned back, and said, I have to be honest, Emily. Ive been thinking about you all week. It feels a bit foolish, but I cant let it go. I got your address from Simon.
Emily blushed, looking down. We barely know each other
It doesnt matter, he replied, Can I call you Emily? Im not perfect, I have an eightyearold daughter whos staying with her grandma right now.
She smiled, Having a child is wonderful. Ive always wanted a little girl.
Encouraged, Mark took her hands, leaned in and kissed her. She felt tears well up, a mix of surprise and happiness.
Do you think Im a bother? he asked gently.
No, she whispered, Its actually sweeter than I imagined. Im not stealing anyones love.
From then on, they met every weekend. Two months later, they got married and settled in that little village. Emily found a job at the local nursery, and a year later they welcomed a baby girl. Their two daughters grew up happy and loved, and Emily and Mark aged like fine wine, their love getting richer with each year.
Simon would often wink at Emily over dinner and say, So, Em, hows the husband I set you up with? Youre glowing, love. I wouldnt steer you wrong.












