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His Stinginess, Her Heartbreak
His Stinginess, Her Heartbreak

His Stinginess, Her Heartbreak

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The waiter’s smile faltered, the edges of his mouth twitching as he shifted his weight from one foot to the other. Between us, the black leather bill folder lay open on the white tablecloth like a fresh wound. “Hold on,” Damien said, his hand raised to stop the waiter from reaching for my credit card. “The math isn’t tracking.” It was our seventh anniversary. Around us, the mid-range Italian bistro hummed with the soft clinking of silverware and the murmur of couples leaning into one another. But at our table, the air was thin, sucked dry by the calculator app glowing on Damien’s iPhone screen. “Damien, it’s fine,” I whispered, keeping my eyes fixed on the candle flickering between us. I could feel the heat creeping up my neck, a familiar rash of humiliation. “I’ll just pick it up this time.” “No, Amaia. That’s not the agreement.” He didn’t look up.

Chapter 1 of His Stinginess, Her Heartbreak

The waiter’s smile faltered, the edges of his mouth twitching as he shifted his weight from one foot to the other. Between us, the black leather bill folder lay open on the white tablecloth like a fresh wound.

“Hold on,” Damien said, his hand raised to stop the waiter from reaching for my credit card. “The math isn’t tracking.”

It was our seventh anniversary. Around us, the mid-range Italian bistro hummed with the soft clinking of silverware and the murmur of couples leaning into one another. But at our table, the air was thin, sucked dry by the calculator app glowing on Damien’s iPhone screen.

“Damien, it’s fine,” I whispered, keeping my eyes fixed on the candle flickering between us. I could feel the heat creeping up my neck, a familiar rash of humiliation. “I’ll just pick it up this time.”

“No, Amaia. That’s not the agreement.” He didn’t look up. His thumb tapped the screen with rhythmic precision. “You ordered the Pinot Noir. I stuck to tap water. The calamari was shared, but you ate two-thirds of the entrée because I wasn’t hungry. It’s not a fifty-fifty split tonight.”

He pulled a pen from his blazer pocket—a Montblanc I’d bought him for his birthday two years ago—and began scribbling on the receipt. He circled the tax, drew a line through the tip, and calculated the percentages down to the second decimal.

“Okay,” he said, finally looking at the waiter, his expression devoid of embarrassment. “Put forty-two dollars and sixteen cents on this card, and sixty-eight thirty on hers.”

The waiter took our cards with the delicate caution of someone handling a bomb. As he walked away, Damien capped his pen, satisfied. He looked at me, his handsome face composed, his blue eyes clear and utterly unromantic.

“Precision prevents resentment, Amaia. You know that.”

I nodded, sipping the last of the wine that had cost me exactly fourteen dollars and fifty cents plus tax. I didn’t argue. I had spent seven years proving I wasn’t after his money, agreeing to this roommate-style existence to validate my love. But tonight, the wine tasted like vinegar.

***

Three days later, the resentment I wasn’t supposed to feel manifested as a jagged, tearing sensation in my lower abdomen.

I collapsed in the kitchen, clutching the granite island as the world tilted sideways. The pain was blinding, a hot iron twisting inside me. I gasped, my knees hitting the floor with a thud that rattled the spice rack.

Damien appeared in the doorway, holding his gym bag. He didn’t drop it. He didn’t rush to cradle my head.

“Amaia?” He frowned, checking his watch. “We have that dinner with the partners in two hours.”

“Hospital,” I choked out, sweat already beading on my upper lip. “Something’s… wrong.”

The drive to the ER was a blur of streetlights and nausea. I was curled in the passenger seat, gripping the door handle until my knuckles turned white. Damien drove with one hand, his eyes flicking to the dashboard clock.

“Traffic is a nightmare on 2nd Avenue,” he muttered, braking hard. A groan escaped my throat as the seatbelt dug into my tender side. “Lucky I was home, honestly. Do you know what the surge pricing is right now? An Uber would have cost you forty bucks easily.”

*Cost me.* Even now.

At the emergency room entrance, he helped me out of the car, but his grip was functional, not tender. He guided me to the intake desk, and the moment a nurse took my arm, Damien’s phone rang.

He looked at the screen. “I have to take this. It’s the London team.”

“Damien, please,” I whispered, the room spinning darker.

“I’ll be right outside,” he said, already turning his back to me. As they wheeled me through the double doors, the last thing I saw was my husband pacing the sidewalk, talking about quarterly projections while I thought I might be dying.

***

When I woke, the room smelled of antiseptic and stale air. My throat felt like it had been scrubbed with sandpaper. I blinked, the grogginess of anesthesia slowly receding, revealing the stark white ceiling tiles.

Damien was there. He sat in the visitor’s chair, the blue light of his laptop illuminating his face. He wasn’t holding my hand. He was typing.

“You’re up,” he said, not closing the computer. “Doctor said it was a ruptured appendix. Routine, but expensive because of the emergency surgery add-ons.”

I tried to wet my lips. “Is… is it over?”

“The surgery? Yes.” He turned the laptop toward me. Instead of a get-well card or a photo of us, an Excel spreadsheet filled the screen. “I’ve already run the numbers against your insurance deductible. The anesthesia and the overnight stay push it over your limit. Your portion of the out-of-pocket comes to two thousand, four hundred and twelve dollars.”

He paused, waiting for me to process this. “I paid the deposit to get you admitted, so if you could Venmo me your share now, we can keep the books balanced for the month.”

I stared at him. The incision on my stomach throbbed in time with my heartbeat. He looked at me with that same calm, business-like expectancy he’d had at the restaurant.

My phone, resting on the bedside table, buzzed against the plastic surface. I reached for it with a trembling hand, needing a distraction from the spreadsheet hovering in front of my face.

It was a bank notification. A shared alert from our joint savings account—the one we strictly used for mortgage payments, the one I had access to only for transparency.

*Transfer Complete: $80,000.00.*

*Recipient: Julianna Richards.*

*Memo: Boutique Seed Money - Go get ‘em, Jules.*

The numbers swam before my eyes. Eighty thousand dollars. Wired instantly. No contract. No spreadsheet. No calculation of tax or interest.

I looked at Damien, who was still waiting for me to transfer him two thousand dollars for saving my life. He noticed my stare and frowned slightly.

“Is the app not working?” he asked. “The hospital Wi-Fi is spotty.”

I closed my eyes, the beeping of the heart monitor the only sound filling the sudden, cavernous hollow in my chest. He wasn’t cheap. He was just cheap with me.

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