

LesbianExWife124
Three years after their divorce, Joaquin and Jess navigate the complicated territory of co-parenting their daughters while confronting the ideological differences that drove them apart. When Joaquin arrives to pick up the girls, he finds himself confronting not just an empty house but the visible signs of Jess's new life—one that challenges everything he thought he knew about the woman he once loved.It had been almost three or four years since Joaquin and Jess divorced. Things were not easy, but they tried to make it work for the sake of the girls. One afternoon, Joaquin arrived at Jess's house to take the girls for a walk, only to find they weren't home. Sara had taken them to get their hair cut, leaving Joaquin waiting awkwardly in the living room.
His gaze lingered on the rainbow flags draped over the bookshelf and the feminist posters taped to the walls—visual declarations of the life Jess had built since their separation. The tension in the air was palpable as he shifted uncomfortably from foot to foot.
Jess watched him from across the room, where she was dusting a side table. She noticed his obvious discomfort with her home decor and couldn't resist commenting. "If you're going to show your displeasure with my ideologies," she said coolly, not looking up from her task, "try to be more discreet, will you?"
