My fiancé’s mother handed me a prenup at dinner, so I took off my ring before she could turn love into a contract.-iwachan

Alex did not answer right away.

That was the part that changed everything.

Not the prenup.

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Not Judith’s smile.

Not even the fifty people watching me stand there with my ring on a stack of papers.

It was the pause.

The pause was familiar.

I had heard it before when Judith corrected the way I introduced myself at her country club.

I had heard it when she told Alex I looked tired in our engagement photos.

I had heard it when she asked whether my promotion meant I would be too busy to be a proper wife.

Every time, Alex would get quiet first.

Then later, in the car, he would apologize.

He would say, I hate when she does that.

He would say, I am working on boundaries.

He would say, you know how she is.

That night, I finally understood what those apologies really meant.

They meant he knew.

They did not mean he would stop it.

I looked at him and asked the only question left.

Will you tell her the wedding is happening without this?

Alex’s mouth opened.

Judith’s eyes snapped to him.

The room waited.

My mother was still holding my wrist under the table, but her grip had changed.

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