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She Called It Dancing Until The Credit Card Statement Spoke Back-hamyt

Two weeks before I learned the truth, I was still walking around my own life like a man who had already been chosen.

Jessica and I had been together for two years, and most mornings in my downtown apartment began with her shoes by the door, my laptop on the table, and both of us pretending the future was a calendar item we could schedule.

We talked about rings and mortgages in the casual way people do when they are trying not to scare each other.

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I was a programmer, which meant I lived inside quiet problems and believed most things could be solved if you stared long enough.

Jessica worked in marketing, which meant she could make a room turn toward her before she had finished saying hello.

I thought we balanced each other.

That was the lie I told myself before I knew she had been using my steadiness as a place to stand while she reached for other lives.

The first night she went to Paradise Nights, it sounded like nothing.

She stood in our bathroom mirror, drawing lipstick across her mouth, and told me Sarah from work had heard the new club downtown was amazing.

“It is just girls’ night,” she said, tilting her chin to check the line.

I barely looked up from my laptop.

There was a deadline at work, a broken build, and a project manager asking the same question in three different chats.

“Have fun,” I said.

She kissed my forehead, soft and quick.

“Do not wait up.”

At 3:17 in the morning, the front door slammed hard enough to pull me out of sleep.

Jessica came into the bedroom with her black dress torn along the side seam, her makeup smudged, and a smell on her skin that made me sit up before my mind caught up.

It was cologne.

It was not mine.

“What happened to your dress?” I asked.

She looked down as if the tear had surprised her too.

“We were dancing,” she said. “It was crowded.”

“And the cologne?”

Her eyes sharpened.

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