THE FIFTY-THIRD DAY OF MY MARRIAGE

The next morning, Daniel and Norma appeared at my front door asking to talk. I kept the security chain in place and played the recording for them.

When their own voices filled the doorway, neither of them denied what they had planned. Daniel asked what I wanted, and I gave him a simple answer: a divorce.

Five months later, the divorce was final. My house stayed in my name, my savings remained untouched, and the money I had spent on their home was addressed in the settlement.

That spring, I painted my kitchen sage green simply because I liked it. The best lesson I carried forward was one my mother taught me years ago: write things down, pay attention, and always know what belongs to you. On the fifty-third day of my marriage, I finally said no—and that was enough

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