A Decade Undone by Deceit
g shirts weren' t just a joke; they were a statement. His arm, her smile, the e
ements frantic. "Jaime, stop.
d, full of a desperate need to control the situation, b
me, her touch suddenly repulsive. My v
he part of me that could feel pain for her was gone, carved out by a deca
trembling slightly, the only sign of the storm raging
e to reply. I closed the study door behind me, t
h Jaime, then the front door closing. I fell o
study door creaked open. Kendal slipped i
oice thick with a guilt that felt practiced
d in her arms. I
d, trying to sound cheerful.
y eyes. "It' s
had passed. O
nd the apartment, wore the clothes I liked, suggested we go to a friend' s we
utfits. She held my hand, smiling for the camer
nd said, clapping me on the back. "From high school
squeezing my hand. "I' m planni
a hollow, meani
nce. A wave of whispers r
one she' d supposedly never gotten over. The man whose picture she had used as her phon
im, shining with an intensity I hadn' t seen
n someone offered her a glass of wine, Jaime smoothly intercepted, handing her a glass of orange ju
oration. The same look she had
eating my food, the taste of
for me?" she hissed at me
"Because I just had a cancerous tumor cut out
said n
or the driver, she checked her phon
," she said, not looking at me
in, Kendal?" I asked, my
around me in a fierce, desperate hug. "No, of course not. It
d up. She didn't even hesitate. She jumped in
b, watching the ta
ext time," I whisper
s the l