When my husband casually told me his friends thought I wasn’t remarkable enough for him—that he could do better—I didn’t argue. I just said, “Then go find better.” That same day, I quietly canceled everything: the plans, the reservations, the gifts, all of it. I didn’t explain why. Two weeks later, at exactly 4:00 a.m., my phone rang. It was his closest friend, crying so hard he could barely speak. “Please answer,” he said. “Something happened tonight… and it has to do with you.”

When my husband casually told me his friends thought I wasn’t remarkable enough for him—that he could do better—I didn’t argue. I just said, “Then go find better.” That same day, I quietly canceled everything: the plans, the reservations, the gifts, all of it. I didn’t explain why.
Two weeks later, at exactly 4:00 a.m., my phone rang. It was his closest friend, crying so hard he could barely speak.
“Please answer,” he said. “Something happened tonight… and it has to do with you.”

My in-laws left a note taped to my eleven-year-old daughter’s bedroom door.

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