Summary: Tommy cheated and Jude caught him. She left him, taking his entire life with him. And as a parting gift she left him divorce papers to end their eight year marriage. Will they ever be able to come together again? First Tommy has to find her. Will someone help their reunion along? Jommy.
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Chapter One/Prologue
Jude threw the glass vase, Tommy ducked and he felt little pieces of glass ricochet off the wall and onto his back. "How could you?!" She screamed. Tommy winced, "Jude, I am so sorry." Jude rolled her eyes and ran into the kitchen. She got a glass and filled it with water, trying to calm down.
Tommy ran after her, "Jude, just talk to me…"
Jude whipped around and looked at him like he was crazy, "Talk to you? Talk to you?! You want to talk?! You didn't seem to want to talk when I walked in on you and that other whore!"
Tommy winced again at her tone, "Jude, it didn't mean anything!! Please forgive me…"
Jude rolled her eyes, tears now running down her cheeks, "Well I'm glad to know that you can throw away an eight year marriage over something that didn't even mean anything."
Jude slammed the glass down on the counter and walked out of the kitchen. She was about to walk up the stairs when she saw her little eight year old son, Michael, crying at the top of the stairs. Jude sighed and realized this was affecting him too. Jude picked him up and balanced him on her hip. She kissed his temple and let him snuggle into her shoulder, it was late…
…and she was leaving.
Jude turned around to walk back down the stairs and saw Tommy at the bottom. "You are not taking him."
Jude looked him straight in the eye, "Watch me."
Jude pushed past him and walked out the door, she placed Mikey in his booster seat and got in the drivers side before pulling the car away, leaving.
Tommy looked around in despair, running a hand through his hair. He spotted something in the corner and smiled; Jude's guitar and Mikey's blanket. Jude couldn't live without her guitar and Mikey couldn't sleep without his blanket, she'd be back.
At least that's what he used to think.
