“Natalie, we need to talk,” he said, his tone stripped of warmth. “This will be easier if you do not argue.”

I stood slowly, my hands clenched around a folded shirt. “Who is she,” I asked, though some part of me already knew.

“This is Lauren Brooks,” he replied. “She is my business associate. And she is also the person I have chosen to build my future with.”

Lauren did not look at me with guilt or apology. She merely nodded, as though acknowledging a passing acquaintance. Ryan continued speaking, his words rehearsed and precise.

“The legal matters are settled. The house is registered under my company. The accounts were transferred months ago. You signed the documents. You will need to leave.”

I tried to explain that I had no income of my own, that I had stepped away from my career to support his ambitions, that I had stood beside him through years of risk and uncertainty. He listened without reacting, then shrugged.

“You had security with me,” he said. “That chapter is over. You will adapt.”

There was no argument to win. I packed one suitcase, took forty two dollars from my purse, and walked out without looking back. He did not follow me to the door.