She Wanted My Car And House Until Her Upgrade Caption Hit The Table-hamyt - Chainityai

She Wanted My Car And House Until Her Upgrade Caption Hit The Table-hamyt

The night my marriage ended, Vanessa was sitting under the kitchen light with her phone in one hand and my patience in the other.

She had just come home from yoga, though her hair looked too styled for yoga and her perfume was the one she used when she wanted strangers to notice.

I was eating a turkey sandwich over the sink because that had become my place in our house.

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Not the chair beside her.

Not the couch we had bought together.

The sink.

She looked up without really looking at me and said, “If you don’t like me going to clubs with my single friends, then let’s break up.”

I remember the refrigerator humming.

I remember the mustard on my thumb.

I remember how calm I felt when I said, “Okay.”

Her phone slid down a little in her hand.

“Wait, what?”

I took another bite because the sandwich was dry and because chewing gave me somewhere to put the silence.

“Okay,” I said again.

She laughed once, but it had no air in it.

Vanessa had built our whole marriage around the idea that I would always be the safer bet.

I was David Mitchell, thirty-four, middle management at Henderson Insurance, the man who ironed khakis and remembered oil changes.

I was useful, predictable, and apparently invisible.

That had been convenient for her.

For six months, she had gone to the gym too often, showered before leaving instead of after coming home, and smiled at messages she tilted away from me.

The name on the screen was Trevor Matthews.

He was a personal trainer with expensive teeth, cheap rent, and a habit of posting motivational quotes over mirror selfies.

I knew his name before Vanessa knew I knew.

I knew his apartment building before she stopped pretending book club was about books.

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