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My husband invited his ex to our housewarming and told me if I couldn’t accept it, I could leave. So I gave him the calmest, most “mature” response he’s ever seen.

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The Housewarming That Changed Everything — Paraphrased Version

The night he said it, I was on the kitchen floor of our small Seattle apartment, halfway under the sink with a wrench in my hand, jeans stained, hair tied back.

The door slammed. Frames rattled.

When I slid out, Derek stood there with his arms crossed, like he was about to deliver bad news.

“We need to talk about Saturday,” he said.

Our housewarming. Thirty guests. Music, food—our first real party together.

“What about it?” I asked.

He straightened, like he’d practiced this.

“I invited someone. She matters to me. I need you to stay calm and mature about it. If you can’t… we’ll have a problem.”

“Who?”

“Nicole.”

His ex.

I set the wrench down slowly.

“You invited your ex to our party?”

“We’re friends,” he said. “If that bothers you, maybe you’re not as confident as I thought.”

Not a conversation. A test.

“I’ll be calm,” I said, smiling. “Very mature.”

He relaxed, thinking he’d won.

The moment he walked away, I picked up my phone.

Hey Ava. That spare room still available?

Always. What’s wrong?

I’ll tell you Saturday. I just need somewhere to stay.

The Setup

I’m Maya Chen, 29. I fix elevators for a living.

I met Derek two years ago. He was charming, attentive. Six months ago, we moved into his apartment—our place, supposedly.

But somewhere along the way, I stopped being myself.

The next day, while he planned the party, I made my own list:

What was actually mine.

Not much.

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