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When I Stepped Out of the Shower After Standing Under the Water for at Least Ten Minutes, Numb to Both Heat and Cold, He Was Already on the Sofa, Scrolling Through His Phone

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When I stepped out of the showerwhere Id stood under the spray for a good ten minutes, numb to hot or coldhe was already sprawled on the sofa, glued to his phone. The flat, as usual, looked like a tornado had blown through. I walked past him without a word.

Oh, what now? Another strop? he muttered, not even glancing up. Maybe start with the kitchen while the kids are asleep, yeah?

I stopped. Everything inside me tremblednot from hurt, but something fiercer, like a spark finally catching. Suddenly, it was crystal clear: if I didnt break this cycle now, Id vanish into it completely.

No, I said quietly. Not today. Im not doing a thing.

He actually looked up then, eyebrows hiking.

What dyou mean, no?

No cleaning. No laundry. No cooking.

He snorted.

Right. Have a kip, love. Youll feel better tomorrow.

But I didnt sleep. Instead, I packed a bagjust clothes, my phone, my documentsand walked out. No explanations.

Outside, the wind whipped down the street, sharp as a knife, but I breathed deeper than I had in years. I rang my sister. She didnt ask questions.

Come over, she said. Got a spare room.

I stayed three days. Three days without demands, without should or must. Day one, I slept like the dead. Day two, my brain finally switched back on.

On day four, I went back. Not homejust to the door. Where a exhausted, guilt-ridden woman had stood before, someone else walked in now. I wanted to see his face when it hit himwhat hed taken for granted.

He opened the door and went pale.

Where the hell have you been? Youve no idea what its been like here with the kids! Everythings fallen apart!

I stepped inside. Same chaos: dishes piled high, toys strewn like landmines.

Looks familiar, I said calmly. Exactly like it did when I was doing everything.

He scowled.

Dont start. Ive been run ragged

Twelve-hour shifts, I cut in. Every day. Then coming home to another job. Get it now?

Silence. Then, quietly:

Didnt realise it was this much.

I sat at the table, pulled out a sheet of paper.

See? Heres reality.

He stared at the listevery hour accounted for: cooking, laundry, kids, chores. Beneath it, his own daily tasks. The difference was staggering.

You actually worked this out? he said, stunned.

Yep. This is our life. Yours and mine.

He studied it for a long minute. Then he stood and walked to the kitchen. No words, but I heard the tap runhe started washing up.

Dont expect me to get it all straight away, he said quietly. But Ill try.

His voice wavered. I just sat there, listening to the water, the clink of plates, the house settlinglike it was finally exhaling.

That night, after the kids were in bed, he sat beside me.

Ive been a prat, he said. Sorry.

I dont want sorry, I said. Just want you to *see*.

He nodded.

I do.

A week later, he bought a dishwasher. Then a tumble dryer. But the real change? He started getting up early to make the kids breakfast. Sometimes, hed even leave work early so we could walk home together.

It wasnt perfect overnight. There were slip-ups, rows, exhaustion.

But slowly, he learnedits not the house that needs keeping. Its the people in it.

Now, six months on, the flat doesnt look like a warzone. Weekends, we take the kids to the park. Sometimes he even jokes:

Ill mop today. Or dyou fancy vanishing for another three days?

And I laugh. Because he knows I *could*. But I dont need to.

Lesson learned. For good.

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