I thought I knew the man I was going to marry. Six years together, and I believed we had built something real. But one night at a restaurant, he crossed a line I couldn’t forgive.
What he didn’t know was that I wasn’t going to just walk away quietly. My fiancé, Jason, and I had been together for six years when everything fell apart. We met in grad school during a statistics seminar where neither of us could figure out the professor’s accent or his equations.
Jason made a joke about forming a study group for the hopelessly confused, and I laughed so hard I snorted. That was it. We fell fast and hard.
He was funny, ambitious, and so charming with my family that my mom once joked she’d keep him even if I left. I remember thinking I’d hit the jackpot. But looking back now, I realize the cracks were always there.