I just smirked when he said that.
What he didn’t know was that… I’d already spoken to a lawyer.
See, the day I got my diagnosis, something in me shifted. I realized I had to start protecting myself—emotionally and financially.
So I quietly opened a new account, rerouted my income, and put everything in my name. I even updated my will.
When he drained “our” account, he was only draining what he had left.
I had already pulled out everything that mattered—my peace, my strength, my future.
Six months later, I rang the final bell at my last chemo session.
I walked out of that hospital stronger, bald, but glowing.
Now? I own a little beach condo, I volunteer with cancer patients, and I’m dating again—slowly, kindly, on my terms.
He, on the other hand, tried to come back.
Said he “missed the old me.”
I told him:
“She’s gone. And the new me? She doesn’t settle for cowards.”
If you’re going through something dark—keep going.
There’s a version of you on the other side that you haven’t even met yet.
And she’s a warrior.