In the morning, my husband texted me: “Don’t go to the airport. I’m taking my secretary to the Maldives instead. She deserves this vacation more than you.” The next day I called a realtor, sold our penthouse for cash, and left the country. When they came back bronzed and happy, the house…

The next morning, I called a realtor.

Not a friend.

Not someone chatty.

A closer.

By noon, the apartment had been photographed.

By three, it had been quietly shown to two cash buyers.

By six, one of them made an offer so aggressive it almost felt romantic.

I accepted before dinner.

I sold the penthouse for cash.

Forty-eight hours later, I wired the proceeds into a protected account, packed what mattered, left the furniture, left the art, left Adrian’s monogrammed robes hanging in the closet like shed skin, and boarded a flight out of the country.

No note.

No forwarding address.

Just one final text.