I Live With My Ex-Husband

My name is Meridith, and I live with my ex-husband, Darion. Though we divorced two years ago, financial reasons kept us under the same roof—roommates, not partners. One night, I noticed our porch light had been changed to green. When I asked why, Darion simply said, “It’s for my father.” He offered no more. A friend later explained: a green porch light is often a tribute to veterans, especially those facing PTSD or lost to suicide.

When I asked again, Darion admitted the truth: he’d just learned his father hadn’t died of natural causes—he’d taken his own life. The green light was his quiet way of honoring that pain. Something shifted between us. He began leaving kind notes. We shared meals, laughed again, even cried over his father’s old letters.

It wasn’t perfect—we fought, revisited old wounds—but this time, we chose healing. We went to counseling, exchanged letters, found compassion. And then I found out I was pregnant. Unexpected, yes. But welcomed. We moved back into one room, painted the nursery green, and named our daughter Leontine—after his father, Leon.

That green light now shines with love, remembrance, and hope. It sparked conversations, healed neighbors, and helped rebuild a family.

It reminded us:
Everyone is fighting invisible battles.
Love can evolve.
Healing is hard—but possible.
And sometimes, a light really can guide you home.

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