My husband doesn’t rush to hang a shelf or fix the dripping faucet in our bathroom-but when his ex-wife calls?

My husband never rushed to fix things at home, but he’d sprint to his ex’s house for every “emergency,” insisting he was protecting his co-owned investment. When she called about a flooded drain, I said I’d ride along. She answered in a silk robe; while he worked under the sink, I handed her a printout: the deed showing she’d bought him out six months ago. “He doesn’t know,” she muttered. “He still thinks you need him,” I replied.

He came back wiping his hands, and I gave him the same paper. His face fell—she’d lied about the title. The drive home was quiet until he said, “I didn’t know.” “I believe you,” I said, “but you liked feeling needed—and she knew that.”

The next day, he fixed our faucet, hung the shelf, and started asking what I needed. Weeks later, at dinner with friends, he simply said, “We don’t talk anymore. Time to close that chapter.” The calls stopped; the rushes over ended.

A month later, Liz emailed me an apology. She admitted she’d been stuck between missing him and craving attention, and that my calm shook her. I didn’t reply right away—I sat with it. Some closures don’t need a conversation.

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