Her Husband's Cruel Indifference
iliar, gentle scent of old books and pipe tobacco. She was lying on the
hand was gently
ear girl. Can
ng down at her. His face, usually so stoic, was etched with deep lines o
e whispered, he
y with regret. "I... I am so sorry, Sarah. For what m
is tired eyes, she saw a reflection of her own pain. A dam of unshed tears broke inside her, and s
nce on hers. When her sobs finally subsided into ragged
ut. "He' s erased him. They' re turning his room in
emory be erased," Rich
g with sudden, urgent clarity. "A proper one. Bu
red. "Here. In this house. We will honor th
ed for. It was a memorial, a vigil. They set it up in the grand living room, the one David and Lisa had so recently violated. Sarah
t, staring at the polished wood, remembering her son' s laugh, the feel of his small han
watching, a silent guardian of her grief. He seemed to age ten years in thos
ber ritual. To them, it was just an inconvenient drama playing out i
ift inside her. The all-consuming grief was still there, a permanent hole i
ichard, his head bow
r voice clear and steady
ooke
t a div
David, done with his cruelty, done with the life that had taken everything from her. The vigil f