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“You Said You Married Me Because I Was ‘Convenient’ Today! — So What? — He Shrugged. — Is That a Bad Thing?”

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**Diary Entry A Lesson in Being More Than Just “Convenient”**

*Wednesday, 15th March*

“You married me because I was *convenient*!” Emilys voice trembled, clutching her coffee mug so tightly her knuckles whitened. The steam had long since vanished, leaving the surface dark, like a shattered mirror reflecting the ceiling.

Jonathan barely glanced up from adjusting his cufflinkspolishing his armour, as always. “So? Whats the problem?”

She stared at himhis tennis tan (never from time with her), the crease between his brows (not from worry, but irritation at having to explain himself).

“And what about Katherine?”

His jaw twitched, as if tugged by an invisible string. “What about her?”

“You loved her.”

“Yes,” he admitted sharply, and that single word held more feeling than all their years together. “But she wasnt practical.”

Something inside Emily snappedquietly, like a broken heel. You could still walk, but never the same way again.

Theyd met at the office. Her, the quiet accountant who tucked her hair into a messy bun; him, the loud sales director whose laughter echoed down corridors. Jonathan wooed her with roses still beaded with water, candlelit dinners where he ordered her steak medium-rare without asking.

“Youre not the type to fuss over little things, are you?” hed said on their third date, smoothing her napkin.

Shed smiled, ignoring the alarm bells.

Then came the wedding, the children, the house in Surrey. Everything *respectable*.

Except when she wore an off-shoulder dress: “Bit much, isnt it?” Or when she dabbed on lipstick: “Whos seeing you?” Or when she bought a new perfumelilies, light and sweetand he wrinkled his nose: “Smells like a Boots bargain. Youre not turning into Linda from HR, are you?”

She stopped wearing it.

For her birthday, he bought her a Dyson.

“The old one squeaked,” he said, watching her unbox it. “Youre always sighing when you vacuum.”

She thanked him. Stared out the window until the kids called her to cut the cake.

But she stayed. Because he was a *good man*. Didnt drink, didnt hit her, paid the bills.

Wasnt that enough?

A month later, she filed for divorce.

Jonathan laughed when she packed the childrens clothes into boxes. “Youre serious? Over *this*?”

Emily folded a tiny jumper. “Im not furniture.”

“Wholl have you now?” he sneered.

“Me,” she said.

Two years on, she married a man who kissed her shoulder at dawn, who bought peonies because their pink matched her lips. She wore perfume again, chose sundresses, relearned the warmth of being *seen*.

Jonathan never remarried. Katherine, when he called her, just laughed. The kids visited, polite as strangers. Evenings found him with whisky and the tellys blue glow.

*Convenient* women leave. Loved ones stay. But to be loved, you must first love.

And thatthat was the lesson.

**Reflection:**
Fear isnt solitude. Its loneliness with someone right beside you.

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