He Laughed About Selling My Home Before One Frozen Account Answered-eirian

The first thing I heard was not my husband’s voice.

It was the faucet.

One drop, then another, landing in the kitchen sink while I sat on the floor with a hummus container beside my knee and my phone buzzing in my hand.

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Brandon’s name filled the screen like it still belonged in my life.

I should have let it ring.

Linda Vasquez had already told me that every conversation needed to go through lawyers now.

My father had told me the same thing, only with more worry in his voice.

But I answered anyway, because some part of me needed to hear what a man sounded like after trying to sell a home that was not his.

He did not waste a second pretending.

“I’m getting married tomorrow,” he said.

No hello.

No apology.

No human pause.

He told me Jennifer and he were flying to Vegas that night.

He told me my car was gone.

He told me my apartment was still going to sell, just not through the realtor my attorney had already scared off.

Then he laughed and called me an idiot.

The word landed harder than the rest.

Not because it was clever.

Because it was small.

Six years of dinners, birthdays, flights, laundry, flu medicine, family holidays, and quiet Sunday mornings had ended in one cheap little word.

I looked at the faucet.

Drop.

Drop.

Drop.

Then I started laughing.

It came out before I could stop it, not pretty and not calm, but real enough that Brandon went quiet.

I set the phone on speaker and opened my laptop.

“Did you check the account?” I asked.

He said, “What account?”

That was when I knew he had not checked.

That was when I knew the last door of his plan was still open, and he had walked through it backwards.

Months before that call, I had still been trying to believe in my marriage.

Brandon had moved into my Lincoln Square apartment after our wedding, bringing two suitcases, a framed painting from his grandmother, and the easy confidence of a man who thought charm was the same thing as character.

The apartment had been mine before him.

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