I walked away with the house, child support, and even his prized ’67 Mustang he spent years restoring. He thought that car was untouchable. Now it sat in my garage, a symbol of how wrong he was about me. Aaron may have walked into that party believing he’d won, but the truth was clear: he lost more than his marriage. He lost his pride, his family, and the control he thought he held over me. And I walked away stronger, with my future — and my child — ahead of me.