The Divorce That Saved Us
as the blinding white light that burned my eyes even through closed lids. A rhythmic, high-pitched beeping soun
Everything was white and smelled of antiseptic. I was alone. My mind was a complete bl
an, tried it again." A voice drift
s is what, the third time this year?" another voice replied, l
people. The thought of being one of them made my stomach turn. And married? To CEO Sterling? I knew that name. Sophia Ster
f professional boredom. She checked
. "Dr. Reynolds will be in to see you
a physical blow. Wif
married," I stamme
. "Look, Mr. Vance. We don't have time for these games. You slit yo
ed wrist. The dull ache suddenly sharpened into a sickening reality. I did this? I t
of bed and into the small, attached bathroom. I gripped the sides of
the tired, gaunt face of a man in his early twenties. There were dark circles under my eyes and a hollowness in my cheeks that spoke of long-ter
I had tried to kill myself to get her attention. A cold dread washed over me, a feeling of absolute disgust for the man I had apparently