She Found Photos Of Her Husband’s Deceased High School Sweetheart Even Though He Claimed To Have Lost Them And This Girl Looks Like Her Twin

A 25-year-old woman has a husband who is 36, and she’s been with him for 4 years now. For as long as she’s known her husband, she was aware that he had a high school sweetheart who he began dating when they were both 13.
Sadly, her husband’s high school sweetheart passed away at 28, so they were together for quite some time.
She never once has seen a clear picture of her husband’s deceased high school sweetheart; the only photos she has seen don’t show the girl’s face well at all.
“The point is that when I asked why he didn’t have pictures only with her, he said he lost them all when he moved into his new house a few years before he met me,” she explained.
“And I believed that because honestly he never hid anything about her from me, whenever I asked him something about her he answered me, so I believed him, and it was a mistake.”
Yesterday, her sister sent her husband some papers to look through for her since her husband is a lawyer and frequently helps family members out.
After her sister passed those papers on to her, she took them into her husband’s office because he was not home.
She thought it would be ok to just leave the papers on her husband’s desk, but when she entered her husband’s office she noticed something.
“…I saw that he left one of his desk drawers open (usually they are all locked) and I saw that inside that drawer there were photos and a notebook, and those photos are photos of his late girlfriend,” she said.

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He had tons of photos of his high school sweetheart in there, and many of them were portrait-type photos of her.
So much for her husband having lost those photos while moving, hm?
“And when I saw all the pictures of her I couldn’t help but feel sick to my stomach, she looked exactly like me,” she continued.
“I’m not kidding, it’s like we could be twins (except she had blue eyes and I don’t).”
That’s definitely something that made her wonder if her husband tried to replace his high school sweetheart with her.
She’s concerned her husband doesn’t really love her; he just loves that she looks like this other girl.
When she was in her husband’s office, she didn’t just look through the photos in his drawer though…she also began reading the notebook he had in there too.
The notebook is her husband’s diary, and he writes in it a lot.
“And on the date I told him I’m pregnant he wrote that even when we planned to have this baby he couldn’t feel happy when I told him because I’m not her and that he feels that he is betraying her memory,” she continued.
“A few days later he wrote that he loves me and that he loves our baby but that sometimes he’s afraid he can’t love me as much as he loved her.”
“And that made me feel so bad, he loves me but not enough because I’m not her and I never will be, which means that I will always have only a little of his love and not all the love that I think I deserve.”
The last entry in her husband’s journal was on his high school sweetheart’s birthday, and he revealed that not a single day goes by where his high school sweetheart isn’t on his mind.
Her husband also wrote that this makes him feel bad for her since she doesn’t deserve to be married to someone who is constantly thinking of someone else, even if that someone else is no longer alive.
While reading through the journal, she didn’t find any entries that spoke about how she could be his high school sweetheart’s twin, and she is wondering if her husband is even aware of this major detail.
She’s absolutely crushed, but she isn’t sure how to bring this all up to her husband.
“Should I admit that I saw her photos and that I read that kind of diary of his?” she wondered. “Or should I just confront him for hiding the fact that she looked exactly like me?”
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