MY HUSBAND IGNORED MY BROKEN ARM AND FORCED ME TO HOST HIS BIRTHDAY PARTY ANYWAY

I broke my arm the day before my husband’s milestone birthday, and instead of worrying about me, he only cared about whether it would ruin his party. I went ahead and made sure the celebration happened—just not in the way he imagined. If you’ve ever been the person who carries every invisible task, every holiday, every social obligation, you’ll understand how a single injury can expose the truth in a marriage. It wasn’t just that my arm snapped on the icy steps. It was that something inside me snapped, too—something that had been bending for years.

My husband Jason liked to tell people we were a “great team,” but what he meant was that I did everything and he took the credit. He called it tradition. He called it “how things work.” I called it exhaustion, though I rarely said the word out loud. The night before his birthday weekend, I stood at the front door and stared at the porch steps where snow had been packed down and polished into a thin glassy layer. The temperature had dropped quickly, and the ice had that faint sheen that looks harmless until you step on it.

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