Camille Henry Mallory Novel My Husband Dumped Me for his Childhood Sweetheart
Camille meticulously plans a luxurious family vacation, upgrading everyone to first-class flights. Just before departure, her husband Henry cancels her ticket to bring his childhood sweetheart, Mallory, instead. He forces Camille to take a grueling 36-hour train ride in a hard seat while Mallory enjoys her first-class plane seat. Camille's in-laws side with Henry, openly favoring Mallory and expressing regret that she didn't marry Henry. Feeling betrayed and alienated, Camille takes the train ticket and disappears for three months, leaving the family in a panic.
Tags: Camille, Henry and Mallory, Our whole family was planning a vacation trip together, what happens to Camille in the vacation trip
Character Relationship Map
- Camille (Protagonist)
- Husband: Henry - Betrays her for Mallory
- Mother-in-law: Supports Henry, favors Mallory
- Father-in-law: Avoids conflict, complicit
- Sister-in-law (Nicole): Openly prefers Mallory
- Henry (Husband/Antagonist)
- Wife: Camille - Disrespects and replaces her
- Childhood Friend: Mallory - Prioritizes her over his wife
- Mallory (Childhood Sweetheart)
- Friend: Henry - The reason for the conflict
- Accepted by: Henry's entire family
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I looked over at my in-laws, and to my surprise, they all agreed with my husbands decision. So, I went along with the planI took my train ticket, and traveled west. I ended up staying away for three months, and the whole family was thrown into a panic.
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It was rare for my husband to get an extended vacation, so our family decided to go on a long trip together. I had started planning everything six months in advance, selecting destinations, creating an itinerary, and booking everything. Since everyone in the family was so hands-off, I ended up in charge of flights, hotels, meals, and all activities.
I didnt mind doing the workit would be worth it as long as everyone was happy. Flights were hard to book, so I reserved tickets for the whole family early on. When my sister-in-law mentioned she had never experienced first class, I even paid out of pocket to upgrade everyone.
Just before we were set to leave, my husband suddenly told me, "Mallory heard about the trip and wanted to join us. Our flight is full, so you'll need to take the train. Ive already bought your ticket."
He sent me an electronic ticket for the train on WhatsApp.
"Whats the meaning of this?" I asked. "This is supposed to be a family trip, and youre bringing Mallory along?"
"Of course! Mallory wants to come, so I have to bring her along," Henry replied.
I was furious. "When my sister asked to join us, you were very clear: this was a family trip, and you didnt want to bring anyone from outside, and just to have fun together. Now that Mallory wants to come, you agree immediately?"
"Mallory and your sister are different," he said. "Were closer than familywe practically are family."
Scoffing, I spat, "I bought the plane tickets ages ago. Why do I have to take the train?"
"There were no seats left on the flight, so I had to refund your ticket and get one for Mallory. The only option left for you is the train." Henry shrugged, not caring about my opinion.
I looked at the electronic ticket he sentit was for a 36-hour hard seat.
"So you bought Mallory a first-class plane ticket while I sit for 36 hours on a train?" I asked in disbelief.
He smirked. "Didnt you say you liked watching the scenery from the train? Heres your chance to see it all."
I looked toward my in-laws, and my father-in-law quickly turned his face away. My mother-in-law tried to comfort me. "Camille, Mallory and Henry have been friends since they were little. They have so much to talk about, it only makes sense for them to sit together. Just bear with it for now; well meet up once you arrive."
My sister-in-law, Nicole, chimed in, "Sis, Mallory has a delicate constitution. Theres no way she could handle such a long train ride. Youre strong and healthy; you can manage."
I laughed bitterly. "Who is actually part of this family? Its starting to look like Mallory is your real daughter-in-law!"
Henry scowled. "Its just a train ride; its not a big deal. And Mallory is practically family to us. Its only right that we make sure shes comfortable. Cant you be a bit more gracious and set a good example?"
Just then, the doorbell rang. My sister-in-law ran to open it. It was Mallory.
"Mallory, youre here! Ive been waiting for you!"
Nicole enthusiastically dragged Mallorys two large suitcases into the house.