My husband got this picture from me and he im.mediately wanted a div.orce

What started as a peaceful day in the woods, target shooting, quickly turned into an unsettling moment. I snapped a picture of myself with my rifle, ready to show off to my husband. But his response was far from what I expected.
“Whose hat is that?” he asked.
Confused, I looked at the white cowboy hat beside me, casually explaining it was mine. But he wasn’t convinced, reminding me that I had never owned a hat like that. It suddenly hit me—the hat resembled one my ex used to wear, a style that carried old memories.
Despite my attempts to explain that it was just a random grab before heading out, my husband couldn’t shake the feeling that it meant more. To him, the presence of that hat felt like a lingering piece of the past, triggering doubts and insecurities. Though unintentional, the simple photo had opened a door to deeper emotions, leaving tension in its wake.