He no longer carried that arrogance he once did.
It seemed… smaller
“Can I talk to you?” he asked
I watched him for a few seconds
“You have five minutes”
entered
closed the door
And for a moment… neither of them spoke.
“I made a mistake,” he finally said.
I didn’t answer
“I lost the best woman I ever had,” he added.
A slight smile appeared on my lips.
not with joy
but of clarity
“No,” I said softly, “you didn’t lose me.”
I stared at him
“You let me go”
That hit him harder than any scream.
“I want to fix things,” he insisted.
I shook my head
“There’s nothing to fix”
I got up
I walked to the window
The city shone in the sun
“I am no longer the same woman you knew,” I continued.
I turned towards him
“And you… you’re not the man I need.”
her eyes welled up with tears
But this time…
I didn’t feel anything
no pain
no love
just… peace
“You can leave,” I said
and left
without saying another word
That was the last time I saw him
The months passed
the company grew
The investments paid off.
and little by little…
I built something new
not just wealth
but purpose
I created a foundation in my grandmother’s name
to help women who had gone through the same thing as me
abandoned women
betrayed
forgotten
because I knew exactly what it felt like
and I didn’t want any of them to have to go through that alone
One night, while holding my daughter in my arms on the balcony of the mansion…
I looked at the sky over Chicago
the lights
the distant noise
life
Everything was still in motion
But inside me…
Everything was calm.
“We did it,” I whispered
My daughter moved slightly.
as if he understood
I smiled
not because I had money
not because he had power
but because… finally…
I had myself
and so…
It was worth more than any inheritance of one and a half billion dollars
Because this time…
no one could ever take it away from m
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