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Ferris Wheel Farewell

The quiet of Sunday morning wrapped around me like a familiar blanket as I scrolled through my phone, sipping coffee from my favorite mug—the one Jonathan had given me for our third anniversary. Outside, rain pattered against the windows of our apartment, creating a gentle rhythm that normally would have soothed me. But today, my heart wasn't finding peace in the rain's melody. I hadn't meant to check Jonathan's tagged photos. It had become a habit born from loneliness, this digital window into the parts of my husband's life I wasn't allowed to share. My thumb paused mid-scroll as a splash of color caught my eye—the unmistakable vibrant hues of Wonder World amusement park. Time seemed to slow as I stared at the image. Jonathan, my husband of seven years, stood with cotton candy in hand, his head thrown back in laughter beside Elodie Mason, his assistant. Her perfectly manicured fingers rested on his arm with casual intimacy. The timestamp showed last weekend—when he'd told me he couldn't possibly step away from urgent client presentations.
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The quiet of Sunday morning wrapped around me like a familiar blanket as I scrolled through my phone, sipping coffee from my favorite mug—the one Jonathan had given me for our third anniversary. Outside, rain pattered against the windows of our apartment, creating a gentle rhythm that normally would have soothed me. But today, my heart wasn't finding peace in the rain's melody.

I hadn't meant to check Jonathan's tagged photos. It had become a habit born from loneliness, this digital window into the parts of my husband's life I wasn't allowed to share. My thumb paused mid-scroll as a splash of color caught my eye—the unmistakable vibrant hues of Wonder World amusement park.

Time seemed to slow as I stared at the image. Jonathan, my husband of seven years, stood with cotton candy in hand, his head thrown back in laughter beside Elodie Mason, his assistant. Her perfectly manicured fingers rested on his arm with casual intimacy. The timestamp showed last weekend—when he'd told me he couldn't possibly step away from urgent client presentations.

One hundred and one times.

That's how many times I'd asked Jonathan to take me to an amusement park. One hundred and one times he'd found reasons why we couldn't go: too busy, too tired, too professional for such childish outings.

I scrolled through more photos, each one a knife twisting deeper. Jonathan and Elodie riding the carousel, sharing funnel cake, his arm casually draped over her shoulder on the park bench. The exact companionship I had been starving for, served generously to another woman.

My hands trembled as I set down my phone. From our bedroom, I could hear Jonathan showering, humming some tune I didn't recognize—another new piece of himself he hadn't bothered to share with me.

By the time he entered our kitchen, freshly showered and dressed in his weekend casual clothes, I had composed myself enough to speak without my voice breaking.

"Have a nice time at Wonder World last weekend?" I asked, sliding my phone across our marble countertop.

Jonathan barely glanced at the screen as he poured himself coffee. "It was a team-building exercise, Amelia. Nothing to make a fuss about."

"Funny, I don't see any other team members in these photos." I kept my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "Just you and Elodie. Sharing cotton candy. On the rides I've been begging you to take me on for years."

He sighed, the sound heavy with irritation rather than remorse. "You're making a big deal out of nothing. It was work-related."

"Work-related cotton candy?" I couldn't keep the bitter edge from my voice. "Work-related carousel rides?"

"I don't have time for this." Jonathan bit into his toast, chewing methodically. "Some of us have actual responsibilities, Amelia."

The casual cruelty of his dismissal stole my breath. "And I don't? What exactly do you think I've been doing all these years while you've been building your precious career?"

"Look," he set down his coffee mug with a sharp click against the counter, "Elodie needed to discuss the Henderson account, and the client suggested meeting somewhere casual. That's all there is to it."

"Then why lie about where you were?"

His silence was answer enough.

I spent the rest of the day in a fog of disbelief, mechanically cleaning our already spotless apartment, trying to make sense of what was happening to us. By evening, I had made a decision. I would try one more time to reach him, to find the man I had fallen in love with at the orphanage all those years ago.

I prepared his favorite meal—pasta primavera with the handmade sauce he loved. I set the table with candles, opened a bottle of wine we'd been saving. This would be our turning point, I told myself. We would talk honestly, and find our way back to each other.

Jonathan arrived home at seven, raising an eyebrow at the elaborate dinner setup.

"What's the occasion?" he asked, loosening his tie.

"Us," I said simply. "I thought we could talk."

He nodded, seeming to understand the gravity in my voice. For a moment, hope flickered in my chest.

Then his phone rang.

I watched his face change as he checked the caller ID. "It's Elodie. I need to take this."

Of course it was.

The conversation was brief, but I knew what would follow before he even hung up.

"There's an emergency with the client presentation," he said, already reaching for his jacket. "I need to go in."

"Now?" I gestured helplessly at the meal, the candles, the evening I had planned. "Jonathan, please. We need to talk about us."

"There's nothing to talk about." He was already at the door. "Don't wait up."

The door closed behind him with quiet finality.

I sat alone at our dining table, watching the candles burn down as the pasta grew cold. In the flickering light, I finally saw the truth I had been avoiding: I would always come second to Elodie's needs, to Jonathan's work, to everything else in his life.

The realization didn't come with tears or rage. Instead, a strange calm settled over me as I blew out the candles one by one, darkness claiming the room just as clarity claimed my heart.

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