
My Time in the Affair
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Narrated by:
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Alexandra Shawnee
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By:
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Stylo Fantôme
About this listen
Mischa:
I made a conscious decision to cheat on my husband.
Now, before you judge me, hear my story. Hear how much I'm like you, how similar my thoughts are to your own. Yes, I'm a horrible person. Yes, I've done horrible things. Yes, I don't deserve forgiveness. Yes, bad things happened because of my actions.
But I'm willing to bet I've done things that maybe, just maybe, you have thought of doing.
Maybe, just maybe, you're not as innocent as you'd like to think.
Or maybe I'm not so guilty....
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©2015 Stylo Fantôme (P)2017 Audible, Inc.Mischa married her best friend, but is unhappy in her love life.
She has been effectively’friend-zoned’.
Her work takes her to Rome and she intentionally decides to have a ‘one-night-stand’.
She finds Tal, who grants her wish, but it becomes many ‘one-night-stands’.
Tal is secretive about his job.
When husband Mike comes to visit, Mischa asks for a divorce.
Mischa finds out what Tal does, when she is caught in a raid on her workplace.
She returns home to Detroit.
Sorting through her issues, she searches for Tal once more.
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