🚨Breaking : Larry Decided To Leave The House and decided to stay at Sharras House...!😱 Full Skit HERE👇
Peace after the birth function didn’t last long. Small arguments returned. Cold silences at dinner. Sleepless nights.
Bethany tried to stay calm. Larry tried to stay patient.
But some wounds heal slowly… and some reopen quietly.
One night, Bethany finally confronted Larry.
Larry rubbed his temples.
Bethany’s voice cracked.
Larry didn’t answer.
And that silence said everything.
The next morning, Bethany woke up to the sound of a suitcase zipper.
Larry stood by the door.
Bethany sat up sharply.
Larry spoke quietly.
Bethany’s breath caught.
“I’m going to stay at Sharra’s house.”
Bethany swung her legs off the bed.
Larry remained calm.
Bethany’s eyes burned.
Larry looked at her sadly.
Those words hit harder than any slap.
Destiny and Brooke stood silently in the hallway.
Destiny cried. “Dad, don’t go…”
Larry hugged her tightly.
Brooke whispered to Bethany,
Bethany didn’t answer. She couldn’t.
Larry arrived at Sharra’s apartment.
Sharra opened the door in shock.
Larry sighed.
Joel stepped forward cautiously.
“She doesn’t have to be. This is for my survival.”
Sharra stepped aside. “Then come in. No drama here. Just peace.”
By evening, the whole family knew.
Lynette smirked. Jaden was furious.
Bethany sat motionless on the couch, staring at the wall.
Her phone buzzed nonstop:
“Is it true?” “He left you?” “He’s living with Sharra??”
Bethany turned the phone off.
The humiliation was louder than any argument.
Late that night, Bethany finally cried.
Not loud. Not dramatic.
Just quiet tears of fear.
Fear of losing Larry. Fear of being replaced. Fear of being alone.
Destiny held her hand.
“I don’t know, baby.”
And that hurt most of all.
Across town, Larry sat on Sharra’s balcony, drinking tea.
No shouting. No accusations. Just silence.
Sharra sat beside him.
Larry nodded.
For the first time in years, his shoulders relaxed.
The next morning, Bethany sent one message:
Larry stared at the screen.
Long. Hard.
Then he replied:
Bethany read it. Dropped the phone.
And realized —
This wasn’t just a temporary break.
This was the beginning of a new war… or a new ending.
No one knew which.

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