The first time I saw Ethan again after the divorce papers were finalized, it wasn’t planned-yumihong

The first time I saw Ethan again after the divorce papers were finalized, it wasn’t planned.

It wasn’t dramatic either.

No rain.


No music swelling.
No sudden confrontation in a crowded place.

Just a Tuesday morning in late May, inside a hardware store aisle that smelled faintly of dust and cut wood.

I was there for sandpaper.

He was there for something else—paint thinner, maybe, or something equally forgettable.

For a second, neither of us moved.

Recognition doesn’t always arrive like lightning.

Sometimes it settles in slowly, like a bruise you press before realizing it’s there.

He looked thinner.

Not in the intentional way people chase with diets or gym memberships.

In the way people lose weight when something inside them has been quietly collapsing.

His beard had grown out unevenly.

His shirt was wrinkled.

There was a hesitation in how he stood, like his body no longer trusted the ground to stay steady.

“Claire,” he said.

My name again.

Different this time.

No control behind it.

No performance.

Just… a word that didn’t know where to go after it left his mouth.

I nodded once.

“Ethan.”

We stood there longer than strangers should.

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