After work, I secured my money, packed essentials, and made arrangements.

That night, he casually mentioned:

“Nicole confirmed. She’s bringing wine.”

“How nice,” I said.

He looked confused. I stayed calm.

Exactly like he asked.

The Realization

That night, I couldn’t sleep.

I thought about everything I’d ignored—his jokes, his control, how I’d shrunk to keep peace.

Ava had asked me once: “Are you happy?”

I hadn’t been.

I’d just been playing a role.

The Party

Saturday came. The apartment filled with people, laughter, music.

But it didn’t feel like my party.

At five, the doorbell rang.

Everyone went quiet.

Derek moved—but I got there first.

Nicole stood outside. Beautiful. Confident.

“Hi! You must be Maya.”

“Come in,” I said warmly.

Inside, Derek lit up around her in a way he hadn’t with me in months.

Jenna whispered, “You okay?”

“Watch,” I said.

The Shift

For the next hour, I was perfect. Smiling. Hosting.

Derek kept checking me—waiting for a reaction.

I gave him none.

It unsettled him.

At one point, I found him and Nicole alone, laughing together.

I walked over with wine.

“Let’s make a toast,” I said.

The room quieted.

“To Derek,” I said, smiling. “For showing me exactly what I deserve.”

Confusion spread.