After the Fall: Redemption in His Arms
inked through the tall windows, its lights bleeding into the glass like paint strokes on a restless painting. It used to soothe her, that electric vibration of New York at nig
down just enough for her to catch her breath. He'd walk through the door, loosen his tie, press a kiss to her cheek,
ot to
is voice rough, fatigued, like it ha
urn around.
r call r
er warm. His hand found her waist out of habit, not tenderness, and his
basil and wine
deadlines and exhaustion," she said, eye
a second, it almost felt like the past hadn't unraveled. Like the
ely, like a secret slippi
tenants of a shared space, not partne
nodded in approval.
odded
he asked, pushing her
r interfaces, pitch decks. His eyes lit up in all
Something in her chest pulled tight. She tried to remember the la
id, her voice low, almost hesitant, li
ention slide
account. A national cam
. "That's amazing. Sorry, just need
rse yo
cross the screen. Watched him
ords like they were gospel. Now she
fork down ge
ced up.
e last time
. "Uh... l
head. "No. T
rstand," he said, his voice uncertain
eally looked at me. The last time your
ween them, soft, but
he silence stretched wide and h
his even co
e crossed the room, quiet and deliberate, and reached for the manila envelope on the console. She
voice shifted
eyes clear. "These
"What the hell are
eady s
wait. What
ache, steady, quiet, and blooming with heartbreak. "Tired of carrying this marriage alo
stepping toward her, pan
there was nothing there.
mehow rewind time. "Okay, alright, you're angry, I get it. Work's bee
in the storm. "I begged you, Ethan." Not with words, but wit
lled myself building this life for us.
red. "I had ever
ched. V
eally doi
the envelope on the table between
des, staring at it, like touching it
this unhappy," he said
m, eyes shining but steady. "I got tired of being unh
the edge of panic, thick with desperation. "I'll step b
stood tall. "Why did it take
came. He looked down at the en
oe
y. "I don't need promise
till l
ve without presence? That's j
knocked out of him, like her wo
I fell in love with to show up," s
e bedroom, each step carrying t
topped. "Don't come a
ayed
edge of the bed, shoulders heavy, heart louder than the room around her. Her eyes landed on a framed photo from Paris, h
mbered t
misse
version of him who
't come home in a
unlight spilled over the
rn from too much crying and finally telling the truth.
red, got dressed, and made her coffee. The enve
dn't m
dn't h
hallway, her phone vibrated
Ethan
ed. Her thu
she op
I wasn't there. But I'm n