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“Then you should have asked me first,” she said. “This is my home.”
Jake’s response was textbook from the book. First, anger. “You’ve changed.” Then, confusion. “Are you seeing someone else?” Then—the part she didn’t expect—curiosity. “What are you doing Saturday? I thought we could go to that gallery you mentioned.” “Then you should have asked me first,” she said
For two years, she’d begged him to go to a gallery. Now he was asking. “You’ve changed
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She kept the file. Not as a guide, but as a reminder. A digital scar from the woman she used to be—the doormat—and the quiet anthem of the woman she became.
Three months later, Nina sat on her balcony. The sun was setting. Her painting—a bold, messy abstract—hung on the wall behind her. Jake was no longer in the picture. He’d left one night after a fight, screaming, “You’re not fun anymore!” She’d felt a sob rise, then a laugh. Not fun? She’d never been more alive.