Husband's Deception, Wife's Awakening
kill myself. Each time, my brother-in-l
nd, Evertt, who was presumed dead in a plane crash. The engraving on the bac
f my hospital room and heard voices from the waiting area. It was Kylee, Dustin' s p
ds out?" Kylee whispered. "What if she realizes you' re not Dustin?" "She won' t," Evertt sa
n-law, was my husband. My living, breathing husband. And he had watched m
ut then, a new thought, cold and sharp, cut through my p
pte
d time I had trie
cond, I slit my wrists. Each time, my brother
artin family villa, the wind whipping my h
a strong arm wrapped around
rough with exhaustio
oom of a hospital. The smell o
nd tired. Kylee Armstrong, his pregnant fiancée, follo
e was low, filled with a weariness that cut
g, silent. My throat w
re all grieving. But you have to think of us, too. Dustin is
ere just noise, fading into the
shoulder, then let his hand fall. H
some res
llowing close behind, her hand in his. The doo
me again, a physical weight
de, a grand oak tree stood against th
rtt, my husband, under that
me, making sure to get all the white
reds of gardenias, my favorite flower, just b
d silently do
love and happiness turn into
vate plane had crashed in th
brother, Dustin. Evertt, the celebrated
accept it.
world without color, without me
s point
I had to get out of th
my foot knocked something on the floor. It
avy in the pocket slid out and fell on
art s
ertt' s 30th birthday. It took me two years and a trip to a remote trembled as I
m engraving was unmist
did Dustin have Evertt' s watch? T
. I had to know. I had
d walked out of the r
coming from an empty waiting area
s so fragile." It was Kylee' s voice, but wi
k," a man' s voice replied. A
d. My body went
Evertt'
tin" was standing with his back
whispered, her head on his chest. "Wh
f is too deep. She sees what she wants to see. And this is what Dust
red, snuggling closer. "I c
my vision, s
m, my hand pressed agains
e man I thought was my brother-in-law, wa
in grief, believing me to be a fragile doll he cou
breaking free, raw and agonizing. My entire
uddenly rang. I stared at it, my tears
my voice a h
e you okay? I hea
just listened to
d cautiously, "but maybe... maybe it' s time
mind reeling fr
s dropping. "He' s been asking about you for months. He' s such a good man, H
rom here. Away
and sharp, cut throu
my voice surp
, ho
iel I' ll
silence for a moment. "Re
im I' m ready to start over. But he has to handle ev
efore she could qu
hand. The engraving glinted in
augh escap
er wa
t, my fingers tightening around the watch. F