From Blame to Beloved
next morning. She took one look at my face
p but laced with concern. She placed a hand on my
le. "I'm fine, Mom.
"I know that look. He's breaking your heart. Now that
tion and the jealousy that my father, in his grief af
d simply. There was n
a vow to you. That girl has been nothing but poison since my husb
sn't matter, Mom. She was in a coma for five years because of an accide
iling over. "The police cleared you. The roads were icy
he perfect, fragile girl he needed to pr
Liam walked in. He stopped short when he saw my m
" he greete
plied, her ton
s were bright, energized in a way I hadn
Talk," my mother said
back at me, his expression softening almost imperceptibly. It wasn' t for me, I
ran col
the air, she said. She's at We
my mother's face, she knew it too. But refusing
ht," I
room was bright, filled with flowers. Chloe was sitting up in b
ered, her voice
illow, his touch gentle. "Of course she
ed on me. "I just... I needed to see
s held a triumphant, malicious g
loe," I said,
forgiveness. "See, Ava? Chloe is willing to move on. We all should." He then too
d pulled out a folder. He placed
I asked, thoug
ad my lawyer draw them up. I'm not contesting the pre-nup. You ke
blurring in front of my eyes. He wante
strangled sound
atching me with a look of barely concealed glee. "Chloe and I... we
had arrived. And it was going t
it,
it was closing in on me. I felt a text message vibrate in my pocket. I pulled o
and filed the preliminary divorce petition three year
get rid of me. The pen in his hand was not an offer.