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The Swan Dance

The Swan Dance

Oleh:  Little SnowflakeTamat
Bahasa: English
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At Ryder Quinn’s kindergarten parent-child sports day, I expected my husband, Michael Quinn, to be away on a business trip. Instead, I found Michael on stage, dressed in a ballet tutu, dancing as one of the "little swans" in the fathers’ performance. I had barely taken a step forward when a little girl in a floral dress darted into his arms, calling out to him in the sweetest voice, "Daddy!" There they stood: Michael, his assistant, Janine Carter, and her daughter—all in matching family outfits. The moment our eyes met, Michael quickly pulled away from her, fumbling for an excuse. "Janine’s a single mom. It isn’t easy for her. I was just helping out." I smiled, cold and steady, and handed him the divorce papers. "Then, do me a favor too, Michael. Stop wasting my youth."

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"Lena Fowler, you know how busy I am. Don’t start something now, alright?" Michael Quinn buttoned his shirt with one hand while scrolling through his phone with the other.

Messages from Janine Carter were popping up one after another.

The divorce papers I held out to him might as well have been a useless scrap of paper.

Ding!

Another message came in. Michael glanced at the screen, and a helpless yet indulgent smile tugged at his lips.

"Get me another shirt… the gray one."

With practiced ease, he stripped off the white shirt he had just put on and raised his hand toward me, waiting, as he always did, for me to hand him the freshly pressed one.

The phone screen still glowed. I caught sight of Janine’s message: "Mr. Quinn, tonight’s event requires a gray suit."

The professional tone was undercut by a playful cat emoji that followed right after.

"What are you staring at? Where’s the shirt?"

When I didn’t respond, irritation hardened his features.

I said nothing. I only pushed the divorce papers toward him again, my signature already scrawled across the bottom.

A flicker of ridicule crossed Michael’s impatient face.

"Alright, I get it. You had to take Ryder to the event alone today. It must’ve been tough. But I’m really busy. You know that. Stop dangling divorce every time you want attention. Tonight’s dinner is important. Can’t you cut me a break for once?"

He brushed my hand aside, his tone laced with mockery.

Since becoming a stay-at-home wife, I had grown sensitive, even petty. I’d pick fights over small things, just to reassure myself I still mattered. Sometimes, in the heat of an argument, I’d toss out the word "divorce".

However, until today, I had never truly meant it.

"Michael, this is the last straw. I want a divorce." I met his eyes, steady and resolute.

"Lena…" His voice carried warning and impatience.

"Janine’s been waiting at the venue for over an hour. She’s been running around for me, handling connections, all so I can do better in the company." He paused, his gaze hardening. "And you? You’re my wife. Other than housework, what good are you?"

His sudden question struck like a lightning bolt, making my whole body tremble.

Seven years as a full-time wife, and all I had to show for it was cooking and cleaning. Nothing else.

"Enough, Lena. Today, I was just helping Janine. She’s newly divorced, and her daughter, Nina Carter, can’t quite accept it yet. The little girl… well, she doesn’t want the other kids to know she doesn’t have a dad."

Before I could answer, Michael’s tone softened, as if he realized he had gone too far.

"I promise, it won’t happen again." He gave me a small, practiced smile. "Now, bring me the shirt. We’ll talk when I get back."

The whip of his reproach, followed so quickly by that sudden tenderness, left me momentarily adrift. I started to doubt myself. Maybe I really was making too big a deal of things.

After all, without Michael’s work out there, Ryder and I wouldn’t have this comfortable life at all.

Janine was just his assistant. No matter how bold she was, she’d always be just that—an assistant.

In that haze of uncertainty, the divorce papers I had been gripping slowly slipped from my hand.
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