What We Pretend Not to See is a deeply human, emotionally grounded relationship drama that explores betrayal beyond the obvious act of cheating. Told in an intimate first person voice, the story follows a man as he slowly realizes that his girlfriend’s emotional intimacy has drifted elsewhere, long before any physical line is crossed. Through quiet moments, uncomfortable conversations, and painful self reflection, the novel examines trust, denial, boundaries, and the cost of staying silent to keep love intact. This is not a story driven by shock, but by realism. It captures how love can unravel through small choices, how doubt lives in the body before it reaches the mind, and how healing often comes not from closure, but from choosing self respect. Honest, nuanced, and emotionally raw, this audiobook is for listeners who value depth, realism, and personal truth over clichés.