He Gave Me a Toothpick Holder for My Birthday—and That Changed Everything

He Gave Me a Toothpick Holder for My Birthday—and That Changed Everything

For my husband’s birthday, I sacrificed weekends, lost sleep, and saved $5,500 to surprise him with a rare, signed lithograph from his favorite artist.

On my birthday, he gave me a tiny box, his eyes filled with expectation.

But as I lifted the lid, my excitement curdled into disbelief. I lost it.

He gifted me a toothpick holder.

It was shaped like a tiny chicken, ceramic and glossy. A $6 sticker was still barely peeled off the bottom.

I remember holding it up between my fingers like it was radioactive. “What… is this?” I asked, blinking hard.

He grinned like a schoolboy. “It’s quirky, right? You love chickens.”

“I like live chickens,” I snapped, trying to keep my voice from shaking. “When have I ever said I needed a chicken toothpick holder?”

He blinked, his grin faltering. “I thought it was cute. I saw it in that shop on Main Street.”

“You mean the one next to the gas station?”

He nodded.

I stared at him, the weight of all those late nights budgeting, the missed girls’ nights out, the freelance side gigs I took just to save enough for his gift… crashing down on me in one ridiculous moment.

And he’d given me a knickknack.

He scratched his head. “I mean, it’s not just that. I also planned a nice dinner at Luigi’s tomorrow.”

“Luigi’s doesn’t take reservations,” I said flatly. “They stopped doing that last year.”

He opened his mouth. Closed it.

And for the first time in our seven years of marriage, I realized something painful—I had been putting way more into this relationship than he had. Way more.

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