HE CALLED ME A SICK DOG FILED FOR DIVORCE AND ORDERED ME OUT BY MORNING NEVER KNOWING

He called me a sick dog on a Tuesday night, the kind of insult that doesn’t just sting but rearranges something inside your chest. The word hung in the air of our bedroom like rot, heavy and sour, after months of quieter cruelties that had trained me not to react. He stood there in his tailored suit, cuffs unbuttoned, voice steady with the confidence of a man who believed the world bent naturally toward him. He told me he had already filed for divorce. He told me I had until morning to be out of “his” house.

He listed my flaws like line items on a spreadsheet—too quiet, too strange, too independent when it suited me, too weak when it didn’t. He said no one would ever want me again, that I was a liability, a burden he had generously tolerated long enough. I remember the clock on the wall ticking, absurdly loud, as if time itself were counting down to my erasure. I remember nodding, because arguing had never protected me before. I remember packing a single suitcase, not because I lacked things, but because I had already learned the value of traveling light when leaving burning buildings.

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