Wedded Lies: The Perfect Trap
ed into the room. I had prepared myself for
office. It
f the "accident." Candid shots, posed pictures, stolen moments. Beneath each one,
The day I reali
e was so nervous,
you how I felt. I r
o close together. I remembered him as a charismatic, if troubled, musician. Now, I saw him for wha
rs worn smooth from years of being handled. This w
in here, claiming she was on a deadline, under pressure from a client
e items that had made headlines for being sold at auction to a mysterious, anonymous bidder for exorbitant prices. Clara, the PR exec
ty auction where I had bought her a diamond necklace last year. The pick had been the final, most sou
wrist. Without thinking, I smashed it against the edge of the display case. The crystal
I s
om-built pedestal, was a life-sized,
ic hair styled just like his. It was grote
from a silver chain, was my m
draiser in her name. The one Clara had praised me
mother's memory and draped it around the
sterile scent of antiseptic from the medical equipment I now noticed tucked behind a screen. The combination, a
etching onto the pristine white carpet.
f my hand, my body shaking with
t obsessed. Sh
ut Clara, in a few days, discovering that her precious R
crashing down around her, was the on