Divorce Papers and New Beginnings
ought he was being noble, a martyr solving everyone's problems. The reality was he wa
I said, my voice flat, when
inche
movements stiff. I needed to get away, to b
demanded. "You're not just going
oom," I said witho
e your things. Chloe and the baby need the master bedroom. It's bigger, and the en-suite is
My clothes, my books, my entire existence, packed into bo
g following me. I closed the guest room door behind me and leaned against it, the wood cool against my back. The r
was impossible. The house, which was once my sanctuary, was now a prison.
walls were thin. I heard the low murmur of their voices from the master bedroom-my b
njured. My mind, a traitor, supplied me with memories of my own. Ethan kissing me in that same bed, his hands in my hair
ent a fraud. The love I thought was the bedrock of my life w
was a stranger. And the woman he was with had not only stolen my
The sounds from the next room had long since faded. I didn't feel heartbrok
olu
her with the boxes. There was nothing in them I wanted. I
a backward glance. The morning air was crisp and clean.
courthouse. The divorce papers I had signed yesterday were still in my bag. I wal
an holding a small bouquet of daisies sm
in a long time, I t