Dear Ex, It's My Turn
f my strength. A sharp, burning pain pulsed through my arms and legs, a brutal reminder of the countle
ng, cooking, an endless cycle of chores
mile of his, shortly after firing all the maids
him. What cho
. My chest heaved, my body trembling, begging
wly, I stood, wincing as pain lanced through my knees like needles piercing bone. Swallowing th
thought bitterly. With a shaky breath, I gathered the cleaning tools and trudged toward the janitor's closet
t just tasks, they were my lifeline. My only way
the door, my mind drifting to the memories that had
much. Too big, to
rigid mold of beauty. And because of that, I
est restaurants, desperate to impress. I wore a dress so tight it
ly masked his displeasure, staying through dinner only because he realized I was footing the bi
d me. But even she wasn't mine for long. Fate took her and my father from me in a car ac
il
e without flinching. He didn't judge me for my si
public, unbothered by the stares and whispers. "I love you," he'd say, loud eno
ed too late, can b
the sound of his footsteps. My heart lifted instinctively, my bod
, my voice warm as I approached him. I
ped back, col
y mind raced for answers. Did I smell of sweat from the chores? Why is he acting stra
urrowed, his jaw clenched. Without
. We're do
h my breath. My trembling hands took the file as if on autopilot. "What's
is expression before he hid it. He didn't expla
ing hands, pulling out the
e Agre
tears welling in my eyes. "Divorc
said flatly. His voice carried no t
ing freely now. "You promised me. You said
ade. "Did you really think I'd spend the rest of
the papers to my chest, sh
Lana. A burden.
he man who had once held my hand so tightly, who had stood
knew had
of self. I had sacrificed my dreams, my dignity, and my freed
discarding me li
on me. Tears blurred my vision as my chest heaved, the ache inside me