After ten years of marriage, I'd like everything to be divided equally... even now, it's still important. Ten years is no small thing.

 

Same building.
Different apartment.
The same future, without me.
I felt the air leave my lungs.
It wasn't about fairness.
It was a matter of replacement.
That night, sitting across from me on the bed, he spoke in such a calm tone that it made me shiver.
“I need a partner, not a burden.”
“Since when did I become a burden?” I asked.
He avoided my gaze.
“I want someone on my level.”
At my level.
Ten years ago, when I earned more than him, that “level” had never been an issue.
But I didn't argue.
“Okay,” I said.
He blinked. “Okay?”
“Let's share everything.”
For the first time he hesitated.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes,” I replied. “But we share everything. The house. The investments. The bills. The company you founded while I signed as guarantor.”
A flash crossed his face.
Fear.
Because what he forgot…
is that for ten years I managed every document in that house.
Every contract.
Every transfer.
Every clause.
And there was something he had signed a long time ago, when he still called me “his best decision.”
Something that would not be in his favor if everything were truly divided.
That night he slept peacefully.
I didn't do it.
I opened the safe in the study and took out a blue folder that I hadn't touched in years.
I reread the clause.
And for the first time in a decade…
I smiled.
The next morning I prepared breakfast as usual.

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