Cynthia Barnett never expected her marriage to end with a single sentence-especially one spoken by her own lips.
Driving home after another dead-end counseling session, she hears herself say the words: "I don't love you anymore," to Marc Barnett-her husband of four years, her once best friend, her now greatest source of pain.
What follows is not instant relief, but a war within.
Is this the beginning of her freedom? Or the first crack in a mistake she can't undo?
Divorce promises finality. But staying married to a man who's made her feel invisible-who lies too easily and loves too selfishly-feels just as unbearable. Caught between disappointment and the daunting unknown, Cynthia must face a brutal truth: either choice will change everything. And she's the only one who can make it.
Told through a heartfelt mix of present-day struggles and flashbacks that tug at memory and emotion, Cynthia's story is one of reclaiming identity, rediscovering strength, and finding unexpected grace in the arms of faith.
Equal parts tender, honest, and quietly triumphant, this is the journey of a woman learning to love herself enough to walk away-or stay for the right reasons. Either way, she's not going back to who she used to be.