The Doctor’s One Sentence Ruined Marcus’s Perfect New Future-heuh

Five minutes after Marcus Bennett signed our divorce papers, he checked his watch like the end of our marriage was making him late for something more important.

The conference room smelled like printer heat, stale coffee, and lemon polish.

Rain left silver streaks on the law office windows, and every passing car below sounded far away, like the city had already moved on without us.

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I sat across from the man I had loved for eleven years and watched him sign away a life he had stopped valuing long before that morning.

His pen moved fast.

Too fast.

Attorney Collins turned the pages toward him, asking for initials here, a signature there, a confirmation on custody, a confirmation on travel, a confirmation that Marcus understood what he was agreeing to.

Marcus barely looked down.

He had a clinic appointment to make.

That was what mattered to him.

Not Ethan, who had spent the night before asking if Daddy would still come to his school events.

Not Sophie, who tucked a stuffed rabbit into my suitcase because she said new places were less scary when someone soft came with you.

Not me, the woman who had spent years smoothing his shirts, stretching grocery money, and pretending not to notice when his voice got warmer for everyone but her.

“If you want the kids, keep them,” Marcus said.

He did not whisper it.

He did not hesitate.

“They’ll only slow me down while I rebuild my life.”

There are sentences that do not sound violent until they land.

That one landed in the center of my chest and stayed there.

Attorney Collins paused with the next page in his hand.

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