He Left His Ring Behind, Then His Wife Took Back Everything-Tep

My husband left his wedding ring on the kitchen counter like it was something he had finished using.

Snow was falling over Highland Park that morning, soft and expensive and almost insulting in its calm.

The hedges were trimmed.

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The black iron mailbox stood at the end of the driveway with a dusting of white on top.

A small American flag near it snapped in the wind, bright against all that gray.

A hired SUV waited outside with the engine running.

Vanessa was inside it.

I could see her blond hair through the tinted window, pale and glossy, as she checked herself in her phone camera.

She was waiting for my husband to finish ending a twenty-year marriage.

Daniel stood across from me in our kitchen wearing a navy cashmere coat and the pleased expression of a man who believed he had already won.

One hand rested on his leather carry-on.

The other kept moving toward his watch.

“You’re really doing this?” I asked.

He sighed like I had asked him to take out the trash.

“Don’t start, Claire.”

“Twenty years, Daniel.”

He laughed.

That laugh did more damage than yelling could have.

“Twenty years of both of us pretending,” he said. “Let’s not romanticize it.”

I remember the smell of his cologne, sharp and clean, mixing with the burnt coffee I had forgotten on the counter.

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