The Marriage Built on Lies
was transferring schools, my
my mother said, her voice tight,
of my room, my father a
musician with no future,
m the suffocating quiet of my house. He was my secret, my escape from their rigid r
ing my life,
ed, her voice cold as s
uniforms and polished shoes, a far cry from the creative chaos of my old public school. I
when I
open on his lap, his head bent in concentration. He had warm, k
I passed, and hi
he said. It wa
, unable
an. Etha
oe D
nch beside him.
ing lik
d. He understood the ache to create something beautiful, something that would last. For the fi
his fingers flying across the piano keys while I sketched his profile.
noon, his voice filled with a reverence that
heart swelling. "T
e my stomach flip. "Then it's a pact. You and me. We
ed, my voice thi
d it. I believed in him. I believed our future was a masterpiece we would create together.
n and excitement. We were both staying in the city, in separate hote
raising his glass of
my hand trembling slightly. "I
loe. They'll be lucky to have you." He gave me a small, reassuring smile
I trusted him completely. I took two w
ater. The restaurant lights blurred, the
y head feeling heavy.
his voice sounding far
. I remember the cold night air, the smell of garbage and rain. I remember hi
here are
tting against the cold, wet wall. My vision swam. He knel
Chloe," he
was disoriented, vulnerable, and completely helpless. I tried to call
y head pounding. I had no idea how I got there. My dress wa
blanket, when my phone started buzzing
disarray. It looked horrible. It looked like the wo
l. She showed up at my door, her
ge. "You have shamed this family. You have shamed God. Do
he door behind her. The sound e
He didn't say a word. A few minutes later, his phone chimed with a text. He read it, an
oes it feel to see your
e number. My b
s Eth
moved away overnight. He vanished from the face of
and PTSD. The bright, artistic girl who dreamed of New York was gone, replaced by a frightened woman who was scared of her own s
did. But the knocking was persistent. Finally, a key turned in th
as E
ame handsome face. He looked at me, at the squalor of my apartment, at
full of pain. "I finally found you.
ss and devotion that slowly, painstakingly, began to soothe the raw edges of my soul. He told me he had been forced to
m. I needed to believe him. His car