A Second Chance At Broken Love
dull ache. It wasn't a source of fear anymore, but a catalyst. I
step was to make the end of the engagement permanent and official. The
ompson. He was in his study, a cavernous room lined with books and mil
said, my voice steady. "I'm
he other night had been replaced by a weary disapp
ngagement proposal," I said. "And I want
ond head. "Enlist? You? Don't be ridi
gree in psychology. I can work in support services, counseling, something. There are
teered for that dangerous mission to escape me. If I removed myself from the
ubbing his temples. "Sarah, this is an extreme,
ver made. I've been living in your shadow, under your protection, my whole life. I need to do something on my o
ty to let me find my own way. I could see the conflict in his eyes. He was a man who believed in order and arranged fut
by my persistence,
en. I will tell him the engagement is off, permanently. And I will make som
made me dizzy washed over me.
"I don't understand yo
he secret knowledge of my own mortality. For the first time, I wasn't just
in my apartment when my phone buzzed. It
t off. Didn't thin
David. Who else could it be? The Gener
backhanded compliment, dripping with his usual cynicism, but it was communi
other text came through a few mi
this chang
Of course it didn't. Not for him. Bu
ing my apartment to grab some dinner when he stepped out
"My father is furious. My mother is heart
" I said with
, his eyes narrowing. "You look... reliev
ed, I did feel a strange sense of joy. The
David," I said, smiling at him. A genui
he knew was desperate and clingy, not decisive and serene. My happiness didn't fit the narrative
ettled. It was bette