The Jarring Endgame of A Failed Narcissist

<p><strong>If you value my stories,</strong>&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/@mylamorningstar/subscribe" rel="noopener"><strong>Subscribe Today&nbsp;</strong></a><strong>to get them delivered straight to your inbox, along with my FREE NEWSLETTER and EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBER CONTENT!&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://medium.com/@mylamorningstar/subscribe" rel="noopener"><strong>Subscribe Now</strong></a></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*45wGnrEITRn1c2UDd_cRfA.jpeg" style="height:700px; width:700px" /></p> <p>The Relationship Detonation of a Failed Narcissist, Myla Morningstar via Dalle</p> <h2>Cindy&rsquo;s Story</h2> <p>Cindy* and David **<em>(not their real names)&nbsp;</em>had been married for just 11 days when David discarded his new wife&mdash; with no warning &mdash; in a spectacularly horrible fashion,</p> <p>The previous morning, David had gone to visit his brother and his brother&rsquo;s girlfriend, who lived a few miles away. He had lived with them up until Cindy&rsquo;s and David&rsquo;s engagement four months before. He had often complained about their abusive and psychopathic behavior, so she was a bit puzzled when David told her he would be staying the night there, but she didn&rsquo;t question it. Maybe he was just enjoying his visit.</p> <p>The next morning Cindy tried texting and calling him &mdash; with no response. Hours went by. She began to get worried. Finally, David called her. He sounded nothing like the man she married. His voice was icy and curt and he sounded angry. Before she could even say hello, he told her forcefully that he was filing for an annulment. She would be served with the papers that day and she needed to sign them immediately or he would have her charged with credit card fraud for using his credit cards.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mylamorningstar/the-jarring-endgame-of-a-failed-narcissist-cf6153d1da74"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>