Holiday Exit

For the next two days,

my phone lit up like a fire alarm no one could silence. Daniel called first with apologies shaped more like excuses. Then Linda called crying, then furious, then crying again. Erin texted, “You really just left us with a raw turkey.” My older son sent one message that hurt most: “Mom, are you okay?” I answered only him. “Yes. I love you. None of this is your fault.” By Saturday morning, I had checked into a small hotel near the riverfront and slept more deeply than I had in months. The quiet there felt different from the quiet in my marriage. Not empty. Honest.

Late Saturday afternoon, Linda finally showed up in person. She sat across from me in the hotel lobby clutching gloves she kept twisting in her hands. “I didn’t know,” she said. “I thought he was stressed from work.” I believed her. What I did not believe was that any of them had really seen me for years. The woman planning meals, remembering birthdays, smoothing over tensions, and making holidays happen had become invisible through constant usefulness. I told Linda calmly that I would be filing for divorce Monday morning, keeping my own finances separate, and moving forward with my life. She whispered, “What about Thanksgiving?” I looked out the window at the gray Ohio sky and said, “Thanksgiving happened exactly the way it was supposed to. I finally stopped serving people who were already eating me alive.”

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