The Husband's Verdict
d everythin
ams, all to work for her father' s firm, playing the per
k an ornate wooden box on her vanity, a box
ere was no
C procedure, the other for cremation. My blood ran
as a crazed stalker, the man I' d served
it was the ultimate foreplay, according to a recording I later heard. Her family dismis
ively, as I thrashed in a cold lake, struggling to breathe
laced by a chilling void. It wasn't about anger or sadness anymo
o give them the "legacy" they truly deserved, on the biggest sta