No More Second Chances
, the woman I' d loved for sixty years across
ng, while the Texas sun bea
ace a mess of tears. "Matthew," she wailed, "
she be gone? We'd loved until we were old and gray in our past l
someone saw Maria's twin celebrating. "She didn't look l
d. Cold dread c
, heart pounding. It was a
over my rival Wesl
ried. She was laughing, looking rad
aw me, a flicker of shock in
ked, her voice smooth,
it knocked the wind out of me. The cro
ispered, reaching fo
g me!" she cried, hiding beh
d, grieving fiancé. Wesley smirked. This
me Maria remembered our last life, too. Remem
, his smile turning cruel. "The baby. Your first kid,
, history, our son – all a lie. The fou
s life, this man, and lie about everything, inc
Medal of Honor. With it, a letter: "If you ever find yours
re. I drove north, seeking a new beginning, a new path fueled by hono