My Sacred Reckoning
rn from my heartbreak. I played the part of the devoted, na
"our" future. I let him be
about the path I was choosing, came during a church ret
but he made a show of video
tting around a fire pit, drinking beer. Matthew wasn' t look
lly' s heir being the first one out of
waving his own money. "My money'
horses. My children-the children I was sacrificing my body an
her glass. She was there with them, celebrating th
pared. The four little cribs stood in a row, each with a different color scheme w
irst crib. This was supposed to be my son.
deeds he' d been preparing for a new building project. He' d
e petition. It was a single page. I carefully slip
sat with him at
r the church?" I asked, my voice sof
his pen moving quickly. He signed his name on the divorce petition without a second thought. I watched