Unveiling His Secrets, Finding Her Strength
ed for work. It was meant to be a surprise, a happy reunion after two long months apart. He was supposed to be settin
im. F
her little legs kicking the seat in front of
t thumping with anticipation. I imagined his face, the sho
ace temporarily while he house-hunted. As we walked down the hallway, a neighbor, an older woman watering her plants, gave us a strange look
quiet. I used the spare key Mark had mailed me, turni
world s
woman' s sweater was draped over a chair. On the small table by the door, next to a framed photo of Mark and Lily
t recog
intly of a perfume
led, running past me
s waist. His hair was wet. The smile on his face
laced by a forced, overly bright expression. "Ava! Lily
arms and peppering her with kisses. He bur
is audience anymore. I was a critic
blivious. Her face, so much like his, was pure
suitcase digging into my palm. I had to hold it togethe
"Honey, you should have told me you were coming
d not
flight," he said, his voice too loud, too cheerful. He w
the airport, the flight, the past two months of waiting-it all felt