That night, sitting across from me on the bed, he spoke in a tone so calm it chilled me.
“I need a partner, not a liability.”
“Since when am I a liability?” I asked.
He avoided my eyes.
“I want someone on my level.”
On my level.
Ten years ago, when I earned more than he did, that “level” had never been a problem.
But I didn’t argue.
“Okay,” I said.
He blinked. “Okay?”
“Let’s divide everything.”
For the first time, he hesitated.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes,” I replied. “But we divide everything. The house. The investments. The accounts. The company you started while I signed as guarantor.”
A flicker crossed his face.
Fear.
Because what he forgot…
was that for ten years, I handled every document in that house.
Every contract.
Every transfer.
Every clause.