The cards reveal a complex web of deception that's beginning to unravel. Their connection began in isolation - The Hermit shows secrecy and withdrawal from normal boundaries. But The Tower reversed in the present suggests this affair is built on unstable foundations that resist necessary change. Their future planning shows reversed emotions - the Ace of Cups and Four of Wands both inverted indicate their dreams of celebration and new beginnings are blocked or unrealistic. The Six of Cups suggests they're clinging to an idealized fantasy rather than facing reality. Regarding revelation, Temperance reversed shows past extremes and broken harmony, while the Two of Coins reversed indicates poor judgment about consequences. The Ten of Wands warns of overwhelming burdens ahead - secrets become exhausting to maintain. The affair's outcome is telling: all three cards reversed (King of Coins, Chariot, Strength) signal internal collapse. Financial security, victory, and self-control are all compromised. This suggests the affair will ultimately weaken rather than strengthen either party. For divorce, the Seven of Coins shows he's evaluating what he's built, the Knight of Wands represents impulsive passion, but the Knight of Swords indicates harsh truths will cut through illusions. The pattern suggests reckless action followed by painful clarity. The cards point to fantasy crashing against reality. This affair appears destined to create more destruction than fulfillment for everyone involved.
The cards reveal a complex web of deception that's beginning to unravel. Their connection began in isolation - The Hermit shows secrecy and withdrawal from normal boundaries. But The Tower reversed in the present suggests this affair is built on unstable foundations that resist necessary change. Their future planning shows reversed emotions - the Ace of Cups and Four of Wands both inverted indicate their dreams of celebration and new beginnings are blocked or unrealistic. The Six of Cups suggests they're clinging to an idealized fantasy rather than facing reality. Regarding revelation, Temperance reversed shows past extremes and broken harmony, while the Two of Coins reversed indicates poor judgment about consequences. The Ten of Wands warns of overwhelming burdens ahead - secrets become exhausting to maintain. The affair's outcome is telling: all three cards reversed (King of Coins, Chariot, Strength) signal internal collapse. Financial security, victory, and self-control are all compromised. This suggests the affair will ultimately weaken rather than strengthen either party. For divorce, the Seven of Coins shows he's evaluating what he's built, the Knight of Wands represents impulsive passion, but the Knight of Swords indicates harsh truths will cut through illusions. The pattern suggests reckless action followed by painful clarity. The cards point to fantasy crashing against reality. This affair appears destined to create more destruction than fulfillment for everyone involved.
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