While navigating a difficult divorce, Ellis meets a bold young man at a bar who offers to transform her life. His charm and confidence seem like the perfect distraction, but their connection soon leads to unexpected revelations that force Ellis to confront her past โ and her family โ in ways she never anticipated.

Ellis remembered an evening with her husband, Mark. They had been married for almost 25 years. Their life had turned into a dull, predictable routine.

That evening, Ellis noticed something was off. Mark looked uneasy, shifting in his seat.
โWhatโs wrong?โ Ellis asked, watching him closely.
โNothing, everythingโs fine,โ Mark said, waving her off. But Ellis knew he was lying. She had always been able to tell when he wasnโt honest. She narrowed her eyes, waiting for him to speak.
Mark sighed deeply. โAlright, we need to talk,โ he said finally.

โWhy? What happened?โ Ellis asked, her voice tense.
โDo you remember my business trip from a few weeks ago?โ Mark asked, avoiding her gaze.
โYes, with Donna,โ Ellis said slowly.
Mark looked at the floor. โWe slept together,โ he admitted.

โYou what?โ Ellis said, her voice barely above a whisper. She couldnโt believe what she was hearing.
โI donโt know why it happened,โ Mark said. โIโve been thinking a lot about our 25th anniversary. Youโre the only woman Iโve ever been with. I guess I started wondering about things, and it all happened so fast. But, Ellis, it was a mistake. Iโve felt terrible ever since. I love you, only you.โ
โHow could you do this to me?โ Ellis asked. She didnโt yell, but her heart felt heavy, as though it might break.

โIโm so sorry. Please forgive me. Iโll never do it again, I promise,โ Mark said, his voice trembling.
โLeave,โ Ellis said firmly.
โDonโt do this, please,โ Mark begged.
โGo. I canโt look at you right now,โ Ellis said.
Mark nodded and walked to the bedroom. Ellis sat silently, her mind racing, barely noticing when he left.

โThis is the saddest cocktail Iโve ever seen,โ a voice said, pulling Ellis out of her thoughts. She blinked and looked around, realizing where she was.
She sat at the bar, staring at the divorce papers Mark had signed. They sat right in front of her.
She had filed for divorce and forced Mark to sign them. Yet, her own name remained unsigned.

It had been weeks since she learned about Markโs affair, but she still couldnโt move on.
Ellis turned toward the voice. She saw a young man standing nearby. He looked barely older than her daughter.
โWhat do you want?โ she asked, frowning. โIโm not in the mood to talk.โ
โMy nameโs Leo,โ he said with a smirk. โIโve been watching you come here night after night. You sit alone, looking miserable. Then you whine to the bartender about your marriage. Itโs getting old. Pretty pathetic, honestly.โ

โIf you came here to insult me, donโt bother,โ Ellis snapped. โAnd Iโve seen you leave with a different woman every night. So tell me, whoโs more pathetic? At least I know what love is.โ
โOuch,โ Leo said with a laugh. โYouโve got some fight in you. I like that. Look, Iโm not here to make fun of you. Iโm here to offer some help. Give me a few days, and Iโll get you back in shape.โ
โIn shape for what?โ Ellis asked, narrowing her eyes.

โFor seducing men, of course,โ Leo replied.
โIโm 42,โ Ellis said. โIโve only ever been with one man.โ
โExactly,โ Leo said. โThatโs why I want to help. So, what do you say?โ He held out his hand.
โWhatโs in it for you?โ Ellis asked suspiciously.

โItโs a challenge,โ Leo said.
Ellis sighed. Then, reluctantly, she shook his hand. She wasnโt interested in flirting with men, but she figured a distraction might not be the worst idea.
Over the next few days, Leo dove headfirst into helping Ellis reinvent herself.
He took her shopping at trendy boutiques, insisting she try on clothes that were far from her usual style.

Ellis initially hesitated, standing awkwardly in front of the mirror in fitted dresses and bold colors.
He didnโt stop there. Leo coached her on how to hold her head high and how to speak with conviction.

He even pointed out men at the bar for her to approach, handing her opening lines. At first, Ellis felt ridiculous.
She stumbled over her words, her hands shaking as she introduced herself. But after a few tries, something changed.
Men smiled at her. Some even asked for her number. For the first time in years, Ellis felt seen.

Still, one thing nagged at her. Leoโs charm with women, though effortless, felt empty.
He flirted easily, laughed at their jokes, and disappeared with a new woman every night. One evening, as they sat at the bar, Ellis broke the silence.
โWhy do you do it?โ she asked. โDonโt you want something real?โ

Leo avoided her gaze. โWhatโs the point?โ he said.
โYouโre scared of getting hurt,โ Ellis said gently.
Leo paused before answering. โIโm not ready for anything serious,โ he finally admitted. โIโve seen what happens when people fall in love โ it ruins them.โ
Ellis shook her head but didnโt press him further. She knew fear when she saw it.

One quiet evening, Ellis sat at the bar, sipping her drink, when a man approached her. His name was Ryan.
He was polite, with an easy smile, and spoke confidently.
He complimented her dress and smiled at her often. But as she sat there, Ellis felt her thoughts drifting.

She remembered how Mark used to make her laugh until her sides hurt. She thought about how he always seemed to know what she needed, even when she didnโt.
โI need to use the restroom,โ Ellis said, suddenly standing up. But instead of going back, she walked out of the restaurant, got into a cab, and went home.

The house was silent. Family photos hung on the walls, staring back at her. Ellis saw the unsigned divorce papers on the table. She picked up her phone and texted Leo.
@Ellis:
Where have you been? I havenโt seen you in over a week

@Leo:
I met someone
@Ellis:
Wow. But I need to talk to you
@Leo:
I canโt right now. Iโm with her

@Ellis:
Iโm thinking about going back to Mark
@Leo:
Iโll be there in 20 minutes
Twenty minutes later, Ellis heard the sharp sound of a car horn outside. She stepped onto her porch and saw Leo climbing out of his car. His face was tense, and he looked frustrated.

โYou canโt go back to him!โ Leo shouted as he walked toward her.
Ellis crossed her arms. โIโve realized something. I love him. I always have. No one else comes close,โ she said firmly.
โHe cheated on you!โ Leo yelled, his voice rising. โHe betrayed you!โ
Ellis stood her ground. โI know. But I think I can forgive him.โ

โYou canโt forgive that!โ Leo snapped, shaking his head.
โWhy not?โ Ellis asked. โYouโve changed. Youโve found someone. Why canโt he?โ
โItโsโฆ itโs not the same,โ Leo muttered, avoiding her eyes.
โI think it is,โ Ellis replied, her voice steady.
Leo paused, then threw up his hands. โFine. Do whatever you want. Iโm done,โ he said sharply. Without another word, he turned and got back into his car.

Ellis watched as he drove off, his tires kicking up dust on the quiet street.
The next morning, she woke with a heavy heart. That day marked what would have been Ellis and Markโs 25th wedding anniversary.
She decided it was time to talk to him. Taking a deep breath, she texted Mark, asking him to come over without explaining why.

She spent the afternoon preparing dinner, using recipes she had made on their anniversaries before.
Later that evening, the doorbell rang. Ellis opened the door to find Mark standing there, his shoulders slumped and his eyes heavy with regret.
โHey,โ Mark said softly as the door opened.
โHi,โ Ellis replied, stepping aside. โCome in.โ She gestured toward the living room, her voice steady but nervous.

Mark walked in slowly, his eyes scanning the room. โSo, what did you want to talk about? Is this about the divorce? Are we making it official?โ His tone was cautious, his shoulders tense.
โI didnโt sign the papers,โ Ellis said, her words measured.
Mark froze. โWhat? Why not?โ
Before Ellis could answer, the doorbell rang. She frowned, glancing at the clock. โWho could that be?โ she wondered aloud.

โDid you tell Sara about the divorce?โ Mark asked, his brow furrowing.
โNo, I couldnโt. Did you?โ Ellis asked, meeting his gaze.
โNo,โ Mark said, shaking his head.
Ellis sighed. โDamn. She knows itโs our anniversary. She probably came to celebrate,โ she said, walking to the door.
When Ellis opened it, she was stunned to see Sara standing there โ but her daughter wasnโt alone. Standing beside her was Leo.

โWhat are you doing with my daughter?!โ Ellis demanded, glaring at Leo.
โMom,โ Sara said, beaming. โThis is my boyfriend, Leo. I thought today would be a great time to introduce him to you.โ

Ellis stared at Leo in disbelief. โNo way! Do you know heโs a womanizer?!โ
โHe was,โ Sara said, her smile fading. โButโฆ Wait. How do you know that?โ

โI was teaching her how to flirt with men,โ Leo said casually, then blinked in confusion. โWaitโฆ how is she your mom? Sheโs way too young!โ
โWhy do you think I got married at 17?โ Ellis replied dryly.
โWhatโs going on here?โ Sara asked, her voice rising. โWhy were you teaching my mom how to flirt? Sheโs married!โ
โTheyโre divorcing,โ Leo interjected. Then, noticing Mark, he added, โOr maybe not.โ

โWhat?!โ Sara exclaimed. โWhy didnโt you tell me?โ
Ellis looked at her daughter, her face softening. โBecause I wasnโt sure yet. And today, I invited your dad to tell him I want to get back together.โ
Markโs head jerked up. โReally?โ he asked, his voice filled with cautious hope. Ellis nodded.
Leo crossed his arms. โHe doesnโt deserve you.โ

Ellis raised an eyebrow. โAnd you donโt deserve my daughter.โ
โYou said Iโve changed,โ Leo retorted.
โAnd thatโs true,โ Sara said, stepping forward. โMom, weโre in love. And it was Leoโs idea to meet you.โ
โI didnโt know you were her parents,โ Leo said defensively.

Ellis took a moment to process everything. The room fell silent until Mark spoke. โAre you really ready to forgive me?โ
โYes,โ Ellis said. โIโve decided itโs worth giving us another chance. If someone like Leo can fall in love, then after 25 years, we can fix things too.โ

Mark stepped forward and hugged her tightly. Ellis clung to him, tears streaming down her face. She loved him, and together they could rebuild.
โBut,โ Mark said, pulling back, โI still need to know how you know Leo.โ
โMe too!โ Sara exclaimed. They all burst into laughter, and Ellis invited them to the table. Together, they sat, letting love guide the way forward.

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