Shattered Vows, Unveiled Truths
low and urgent as he pulled me away from the secur
on, to control the narrative. He wa
oking directly into his eyes. The man I had loved f
istress. He was trying to hide the silver necklace she wore, subtly shifting his position
The image was burned into my memo
e time or place
xcuse." I thought of the countless times I had tried to talk to him, only to be to
er. On it, he had written, "Wherever you go, I will go." For years, I wore it. I took it off the day I found
now. He wouldn't even wa
he hospital," he said, t
'll have my lawyer send you the papers. I
ered, as if the thought had never occ
vid, the man who would have been horrified at the thought of losing me. But it was
u won't. You have Olivia. You've already replaced
ected him to nod, to agree, to be gla
It wasn't relief. It was something closer
David, this marriage has been over for years. W
d see: a man trapped by his own choices, finally realizing the cost but unwilling, or unable, to pay it. He thought he could have it all:
still remembered the boy I fell in love with, felt a pang of sorrow. But the rest of me, the