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Melinda Messenger On Her Love And Marriage

"Christmas 2007 was really painful and full of worry about the future," News of the World quoted her, as saying. "We tried not to show it for the kids. But I was thinking this is probably our last Christmas together.
"After nine years' marriage we'd got to such a dead place sometimes I felt like I had more interaction with my neighbours. I'd think, 'Why can't he just say hello to me in the morning? Is that so much to ask?' "It got to the point where we were like two strangers living in the same house," she added.
With separation last February, Melinda thought her marriage was doomed.
"It's
sad
but
at
first
when
we
announced
it
I
told
myself
'This
really
is
it.
We're
finished,'
she
said.
"When
Wayne
left
with
his
bags
I
thought,
'I
don''t
feel
it,
I
don''t
feel
sad—that's
a
really
bad
sign.'
We'd
got
to
such
a
point
that
basic
niceties
didn't
exist.
We
were
completely
taking
each
other
for
granted.
"And being on my own wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was stressful having to do everything for the kids and work, but it was a relief not to have the arguments any more," she added.
Her 'time-out' with her husband made her recall the good times they had together, when they fell in love nearly 13 years ago.
"Then
one
day
I
was
sitting
out
in
the
garden
watching
the
kids
playing.
And
Morgan
came
up
and
said,
'You
know,
I
really
miss
Daddy.
When
is
Daddy
coming
home?'
I
just
had
this
searing
pain
in
my
heart
and
I
thought
'We've
got
to
try
and
make
this
work
for
all
our
sakes.'
We
got
back
together
gradually," said
Melinda.
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