After ten years of marriage, I want everything to be split fairly… even now, it still matters. Ten years is not a small thing.

For ten years, I woke up before him.

Ten years of scheduling his meetings, ironing his shirts, confirming his flights. Ten years of stepping back from my own career because it was “better for the family” if he surged ahead.

I told myself it was temporary.

That we were building something together.

And then one evening, as I placed dinner on the table, he said it casually—like he was asking for more salt.

“Starting next month, we split everything. I’m not supporting someone who doesn’t contribute.”

The serving spoon stopped midair.

I waited for the joke.

There wasn’t one.

“Excuse me?” I asked, carefully.

He set his phone down with unsettling calm. He had practiced this.

“This isn’t the 1950s. If you live here, you pay your share. Fifty-fifty.”

I looked around the dining room.

The house I decorated.
The curtains I stitched by hand.
The table we once paid off in installments.

“I do contribute,” I said quietly.

He laughed—lightly, dismissively.

“You don’t work.”

That was the cut.

As if raising our children didn’t count.
Managing every household bill didn’t count.
Caring for his ailing mother didn’t count.
Hosting clients and polishing his image didn’t count.

“I left my job because you asked me to,” I reminded him.

“I said it was better for the family,” he corrected. “Don’t dramatize.”

Don’t dramatize.

Something inside me didn’t break.

It shifted.

Because in that moment, clarity replaced denial.

This wasn’t sudden.

It was strategy.

He’d been different for months.

Later nights.
Sharper suits.
Private smiles at his phone.

I watched. I waited.

 

 

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