"Everything put together by man, sooner or later falls apart." I read that somewhere.
Regardless, sorry for your loss. I agree with others. Pick up your other bow, or buy a different one, and shoot it. Switching bows shouldn't affect accuracy. May take a day or two to adjust, but this isn't rocket science.
You didn't indicate where or how your bow broke, but here are a couple of things to watch out for. Heat. If the bow was left strung, or even unstrung, in the sun, a hot vehicle, etc., the glue bond can be weakened and the bow will delaminate, sometimes while at rest, others when it's drawn. A long draw length on a short bow is asking for trouble. Modern materials and designs have come a long way, but long draws on short bows put substantially more stress on the limbs.
Good luck.