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I once believed an anniversary dinner could save a marriage. Instead, it became the moment I finally saw the truth. I was thirty-two, practical to a fault, someone who trusted plans more than feelings.
I had built my life on structure—career, marriage, routine—and convinced myself that stability was the same as happiness. My husband hadn’t always been distant. In the beginning, he was attentive and kind, someone who made me feel chosen.
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