At our divorce trial, my husband bragged I would get nothing

The morning of the hearing arrived without drama, which felt almost insulting after everything that had led up to it. The courthouse was quiet in that sterile way that strips emotion from the air, as if grief, rage, and hope were all inconveniences the building refused to accommodate. I sat on the hard wooden bench outside the courtroom, hands folded, breathing evenly, replaying years of my life like a ledger I had finally balanced. Ten years of marriage. Ten years of learning how to shrink myself so Daniel Carter could feel large.

When we met, he had ambition and charm but very little else. I had stability, patience, and a belief in building something together. I supported him through the early years when his business was fragile and unpredictable, when the credit cards were maxed and the future felt like a rumor. I learned quickly that loving Daniel meant being quiet when he was stressed, agreeable when he was wrong, and invisible when he succeeded. By the time the money arrived, so had his entitlement. I became a fixture in his life, not a partner—someone who handled the house, the schedules, the optics.

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