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She had thrown away over eight hundred thousand dollars because she didn’t want an old man in her kitchen.
She struck his shoulder hard.
“You let him leave! You idiot!”
He was frozen.
Their perfect marriage cracked open before my eyes.
Now the money was gone.
I stood slowly and adjusted my suit jacket.
I did not wait for an answer.
I turned and walked toward the glass door.
I did not stop.
I pushed the door open and stepped into the quiet corridor.
The next month, I bought a small cottage by a lake.
No loud parties I never wanted.
Just golden morning light, good coffee, and complete peace.
I later heard that the house on Thunderbird Road was foreclosed.
Chelsea filed for divorce.
Logan had to move into a small apartment in the suburbs.
The calculations were finished.
The ledger was closed.
And for the first time in years, my personal balance was finally positive.
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