Ninety-Nine Chances Gone
t his relentless, obsessive love started to win me over. I was even p
with me was gone. He began publicly chasing a young intern, Janay Rodgers, sh
ing the public against me. He accused me of poisoning Janay and sided with his
own mother was paid to call me a gold-digger,
ck, he ignored my pleas for help. He was too b
ur child
demand he divorce me. His brother brought me the
apologies. I just wanted to d
pte
walls I built around my heart began to crack. His love was a relentless storm, and I, again
er of real hope. Our future, once a bleak landscape, seem
he man who had been ob
ome at night. The warmth in his eyes w
a young intern from a local radio station. He showered her
man who valued her freedom above all
, repeated in gossip col
neath your wings. No matter h
l echo of what
city, but I'll make them bloom just for yo
rting to wither. I took a pair of gardening shears and cut one down.
a busy street corner, a spectacle for all to see. Meanwhile, I sat alone a
ica? A man needs his free
led and sa
and cut down
ay. She said casually, "The Earth is als
r ten years, a part of my family long before James. J
lling his name. All I found was his track
down another rose. And another. And another.
story about my past, twisting the painful memory of my mother's abandonment. He f
ernet e
her, like
nd left her for a pu
ly just as tra
ken. I went back to the garden, the shears feeling heavy in my hand. I
more chances. Six more opportu
e of an honorary board member. As I sat in the front row, I flipped through the progra
ut a glance, his eyes fixed on the stage wh
e dean and whispered something. The dean' s expression changed.
regarding Ms. Rodgers's character, we
face was a mask of shock and devastation. James immediately we
ing me as the villain to make
ll in tears. As she p
tight with rage. "You have everything. W
g her words, knowing James was watching,