Stories: I can’t do this anymore

When my husband told me he wanted an open marriage—or a divorce—I felt like the ground disappeared beneath me.

He said it calmly, like he was suggesting we repaint the living room.

“I still love you,” he insisted. “I just… don’t want to be limited.”

I should’ve walked away.

But I loved him. So I agreed.

At first, I didn’t even date. I couldn’t. The idea made me feel hollow. Meanwhile, he embraced the arrangement immediately—late nights, new names, a version of him I barely recognized.

Then, six months later, something shifted.

Ben—his best friend—started checking in on me. At first, it was small things. Coffee. Conversations. Someone actually listening.

I didn’t plan for it to become more.

But it did.

Ben was steady in a way my husband hadn’t been in years. Thoughtful. Honest. He looked at me like I mattered—not like I was just part of an arrangement.

When my husband found out, he didn’t say anything.

But I saw it.

The tension. The resentment. The quiet anger.

Still, he said nothing.

Until last week.

We were all in the same room—an awkward, fragile truce of sorts—when Ben suddenly stood up, running a hand through his hair.

“I can’t do this anymore,” he said.

My stomach dropped.

“I didn’t mean for this to happen,” he continued, his voice unsteady. “But I need to be honest.”

Silence filled the room.

Ben looked at me first.

“I love you,” he said.

My breath caught.

Then he turned to my husband.

“And I’m sorry—but you never deserved her the way she deserved you.”

The words landed like thunder.

For a moment, no one spoke.

Then my husband laughed—sharp, bitter.

“So that’s it?” he said. “You just… take her?”

Ben shook his head. “No. She chooses.”

And for the first time in a long time, I realized something.

I had been choosing him—my husband—over and over again.

Even when he stopped choosing me.

I stood up slowly, my heart racing but steady.

“I already did,” I said quietly.

I took off my ring and set it on the table.

“I chose the moment you gave me an ultimatum,” I added. “I just didn’t realize it yet.”

My husband’s expression shifted—anger fading into something else. Regret, maybe. Too late.

I turned to Ben.

“Let’s go.”

And we did.

Not because it was perfect.

Not because it was easy.

But because for the first time in a long time…

I was chosen.

And I chose myself right back.

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