When Arwen spoke, Catrin looked up at her. "Is this your reason, Arwen?" she asked, sounding almost incredulous. "How could you be so foolish? This is just an image. What could it prove? Don’t tell me that you broke up with him just because you received this picture. I would be very disappointed in you." Her tone was already laced with disapproval.
She then turned to look at her husband and said, "Idris, there is no need to get so worked up over a photo. Don’t we know how easy it has become to create such fake pictures these days? We have watched Ryan grow up —there is no way he would do something like this."
"Aren’t you a bit too confident, Mom?" Arwen asked, shaking her head in disbelief. "Though, I can’t say I am surprised. I guess I expected this from the start." There was a hint of mockery in her tone that she didn’t even try to mask.
"Arwen, stop acting foolish now. You know this as well as I do that Ryan isn’t the kind of man who would cheat on you with another," Catrin snapped.
"Really, Mom? Then tell me, what exactly is cheating if not this?" Arwen asked, watching her mother closely. "Please. Please help me understand it better so that I don’t act foolish again."
"Arwen, I don’t want to argue with you on this. I just know that Ryan is not that kind of boy. He wouldn’t betray you like that. For God’s sake, you grew up together. You should have shown some trust in him."
Arwen shook her head slowly. "Mom, it seems you don’t have an answer to my question. Fine. Not a problem. Let me explain what cheating actually is. Maybe …just maybe then you will reconsider this unwavering confidence."
"Arwen, you —"
"Cheating isn’t just about having an affair, Mom. It’s also about having someone else in your heart while promising yourself to another. It’s when your loyalty to someone else runs deeper than your commitment to the one you are with. Cheating is also when your partner doesn’t think twice before abandoning you to save the one he truly cares about. It’s choosing someone else’s happiness over mine, every single time. And that, Mom, is exactly what Ryan did. Not once, but always."
Arwen took a steadying breath, her eyes hardening with determination as she reached for a folder she had brought with her in her bag. Her fingers trembled slightly, hesitant to expose her vulnerability to her parents anymore, She feared her mother would dismiss it as unimportant, just as she had dismissed everything else. But then at the same time, she wanted to take this chance —to see if her mother would finally understand
"Since words alone don’t seem to be enough, maybe this will make things clearer," she said before extending out the folder.
Catrin’s brows furrowed as she glanced down at her hands. Idris looked at his daughter, a flicker of unease crossing his face. "What is this, Arwen?" he asked softly.
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