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Obviously, Lucy was not trying to make William angry. She only wanted to find clarity and peace of mind in her marriage. If he wanted to be with other women, then they needed to get a divorce. If he wanted to be with her, than he needed to stop f*****g around. In her mind, this was more than fair. William was not willing to make a choice though; one way or the other. He turned to Vivian, who had been silent for a long time, and said, “Vivian, let's go." Vivian smiled wickedly at Lucy and Alice as if to say, “Ha! There you have it. I have won and you have lost!” William stood up and pushed past his wife and Vivian followed after him. Lucy watched them go and then, for the first time, she realized that she was the show and the other patrons of the restaurant were her audience. Ashamed, sh