The Ex-Wife He Can't Get Over
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o tell him about our mother's death. He had been working abroad and booked the earliest
was half-tucked, half-untucked-a far cry from his usual neat appearance.
e had completely thrown him off balance. He walked quickly, h
was no relief, no co
k," I
n," he
like strangers making an acquaintance. No one would believe if I
. The moment we stepped outside, the cold air pressed against my skin,
on as we reached the car. "Wh
the car doors. He threw his s
ntinued, voice tight. "She was in good he
home. The thief stabbed her. Once in the lungs, once in
on the road. The weight of his stare pres
ing a hand through his hair
l tighter. "It hap
ave been ther
pick up my son from school, D
dying,
I shot back, my voice
le
ator, watching as the city light
And Dad? He's hopeless. He spent his whole life just following Mom's lead. Every decision he ev
temples. "I just
ared a bond I never had with her. But deep down, I mourned her death too. I hadn'
me much, but a mother is still a mother. We were a family, no matter how d
shed she had lived longer. No one sh
ur thoughts. Derek grieved sometimes, I wis
ne. The streets stretched endlessly ahe
ndle. I'll stay at Dad's for a
He's at the
this time. "I just hope he
him. "He will.
g anywhere lately?" h
at him bri
everything's still the same. How's.
before he could finish. It was enough
n drifted back to the turmoil inside me about my family. The constant pus
d me? I had been the forgotten one, the extra piece in a family th
cusations, the blame. How they turned their backs on
been the golden child, the one who could do no wrong. He never had to fight for thei
The funeral. The mourning. The forced condolences from people wh
ed in my mind, hea
would c
hadn't seen
she was c
had loved for ten y