Beyond Broken: Finding Her Peace
orld came back into focus slowly. White ceiling. White walls. A t
t throb, a hollow ache that was more than
her expression
"The surgery went well. You lost a lo
a hand on my stomach. It felt flat. Empty. Gone. The dull ach
g the pillow. The nurse quietly checked my v
as on, the volume low. A local news channe
aking a grand gesture for his growing family. Our sources say Sterling bought o
recting movers as they loaded cribs, strollers, and mountains of toys into a truck. The
cle
l waste in a biohazard bag. His
grief. Years ago, just after we were married. I was pre
p with a knife. He lunged at Michael. I didn't think. I just moved, shoving Michae
mother, who was with us, tried to intervene and was thrown against a wall. She suffered a cerebral hemo
first child and
st killed our
first loss. He' d held me while I wep
ed. "We' ll have another. We' ll f
love, of sacrifice, of forgiveness
ed into something else. Some
tton. When the nurse came
r," I said. "And I nee
ing his victim. I was don
ng to div
bed, just as she had for years. A network of tubes and
d. It was cool
breaking. "I' m so sorry. I lo
dn' t come. I just sat there, my t
I have to. I can' t do th
d to be. The woman who believed in love and second chances. She was g