The Wife They Threw Out At Midnight Was The Only One Who Knew How To Keep The House Warm

I turned my phone to silent and slept better than I had in months. By morning it showed nineteen missed calls and a string of increasingly frantic texts. The house had dropped below forty degrees overnight. Nathan had spent the small hours wrapping his mother in blankets and searching the internet for boiler tutorials that assumed a working system, not a temperamental one held together by a woman he had let walk out the door. Vanessa had driven home at 2 a.m. rather than freeze. Diane, apparently, had not stopped complaining once.

I ate a warm breakfast, showered, and finally read the last message, sent at 6:14 a.m. It was from Nathan, and it was different from the others. Not a demand. Not an order to come fix things. It said only: “You were right. About all of it. Please just call me when you’re ready. Not about the boiler. About us.” I set the phone down and looked out the window at the snow. For two years I had waited for him to stand up for me at that table. He never had. And now, freezing in a house his father left him, he finally understood exactly what he had let his mother take from me.

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