That's a fault he's accepted responsibility for. She's apologizing for her own issues and weaknesses within the relationship, both facts are allowed to exist and don't deny each other.So she's at fault because he's a POS who cheated?
Because ones cheat doesn't automatically make the other spouse a saint without any flaws or guilt.So she's at fault because he's a POS who cheated?
I wish the "he cheated!!!!!" crowd gave it a rest. If you look honestly at their situation they were essentially strangers, a company robot and her live-in housekeeper with their "marriage" being nothing but a pair of matching rings. Those last two chapters were a beautifully written heart-to-heart, let's not spoil them.THIS!! When you don't break up when you realize both people harbor and are building towards different goals in life, you are setting yourself up for resentment. Sometimes the reason for a breakup is just incompatibility. Call it and dip. (Should that be the reason when one person cheated? No. But this story works through that in a believable way so I won't harp on it.) At the EOD, good for them