From Widow to Warrior
sm, triggered by the shock
next, his ex-girlfriend, Jessica, was on my doorstep with
as a bi
rown out with nothing but the clothes on my back and the permanent limp I got f
paper sharp and clear. My leg throbbed with a familiar, deep
calendar read Au
before m
ive. I w
h annoyance. He was an engineer from a rich family, a world away from my
talk," he said, n
m, so grateful for his attention. Now, I saw the
ll room. "She pulled some strings and got that
s my ticket out of this
ing to look at me, "I think w
woman who had followed him here, claimi
erable. She needs it more than you do
r. I fought for that job, and I lost. The fight created a rift between
memories of my death, of his son with another woman, of be
ded s
y, E
ed for a fight, for tears, for a storm of emotion.
ted, confused. "
ica needs it more, she should have it.
smug satisfaction. He thought he had won so e
d no
at made my stomach turn. "I knew you'd unde
eg giving a sharp twinge. "I'm just a littl
ow as a puddle. "Of course. You rest. I'll go te
he room,
lenched into fists. I had given him the
real step toward my own freedom. This tim