rea
eping staircase to
. My eyes were dry and raw, but my
me was empty, the sheets
imbed the stairs. And I had still been fool enough to hope he would come up.
ips. I rose to my feet, my movements stif
n to pack, methodically, the sounds o
rts, the practical trousers, the worn paperback
arances-the things that belonged to Mrs. Nixon-I left untouched. They hung in n
ning our bedroom, my eye
remony years ago. I was smiling, a soft, hopeful curve of my lips. Braxton stoo
photo out o
rner of the desk. The machine whirred to life, devouring the glossy
oor to Bonnie's
. She saw me, then the suitcase. There
icker of
complained, her voice thick
ghtened in my ches
ined a calm,
," I said. "Go
e turned and ran down the stairs, her l
downstairs, soothing her. I heard the soun
final click of the latches
er door was slightly ajar. I hear
o call with her b
ing, her voice full of childish pride. "She's teaching me
n in the hall
g thread of doubt
se handle up and wa
scene. Danika was pouring syrup on a stack of pancakes for Bonnie. Braxt
pproached. Their eyes wen
rst, his tone ca
" he asked. He didn't ask
ven. "Yes. I'll be i
, but it was
e. It meant I wouldn't be around to int
looked at me, a flicker of suspicion in he
estions. I pulled my suit
m, I heard Bonnie's small
e for lunch? The one with the wood-fired p
ate, warm. "Of course, pri
ed for a fracti
e at that exact res
my birthday surprise f
y lips, my
front door and stepped out into the mornin
bank account and meeting with my lawyer
n, I pulled over across the str
n was parked r
have to w
. Braxton, Danika, and Bonnie. They were all
re of casual chivalry he had never extended to me.
ooked
autiful fam
il their car disap
d pulled away from the curb, mergi
my eyes fixed o
othing left
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