Wife Wakes Up After Flatlining And Makes Husband Confess

Often, in this universe, there are things that we cannot comprehend but are revealed to us by enigmatic forces.

Occasionally, marriages work out like that. According to all appearances, Angela Haye’s marriage was going well. An enigmatic force, however, was needed to reveal some secrets in the closet.

They Were Perfect For Each Other

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John and Angela Hayes, who were residents of Arizona, appeared to be the ideal marriage. They have adored each other since high school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and everything was going their way.

After that, John relocated to Phoenix to attend university, but they still dated. A few years later, Angela joined him and enrolled at the University of Phoenix. Soon after John’s graduation, they got married and went on to have a happy life.

A Beautiful Couple

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They had been residing in Phoenix ever since and were well-liked and respected in their neighborhood. All who knew them viewed them as the epitome of a loving couple.

They found the tale of their high school sweethearts charming, much like what they would expect to see in a film. But every marriage has skeletons in the closet. And they would eventually have to reveal themselves in some way.

Keeping Something From Her

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In all fairness, Angela had been carrying around some ideas in the back of her head. She occasionally had the impression that John had a different side to him.

Her sense was that John had yet to introduce her to some aspect of his personality. The feeling has always existed for her since they started dating in high school.

Growing Suspicion

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Angela wasn’t mature or experienced enough to be able to express or completely understand that emotion at the time. But as the years went by, soon after she began college and John earned his degree, that mistrust grew stronger.

She was unable to pinpoint what specifically might be causing her to feel that way. Years would pass before she would learn.