Fated Love, Unwritten Endings
, his angry words echoing in the v
said, my voice quiet. "I assumed.
s like gasoli
nipulated like a pawn in your sick game? You think so little of me, Jali
h a rage that was terrifying in its intensity. "You are
nthouse, slamming the door so hard
through and understood. He wasn't just angry that I had set him up with Frances. He was angry bec
h a price tag. I had bought him. How could he ever see it as
ertainty, that there was no hop
to erase t
ee days from now. Three more
the expensive clothes, the custom-made shoes, the first-edition bo
emory of him, I put into a large pile in the center of the living room. Photographs of us at galas, him lookin
of them. Letters I had written to him over the years, filled with all the words I was
lace. I lit a match and dropped it in. One b
eclarations of love, my hopes for a futu
in him over the old-fashioned way. I had pursued him on campus, a silly, infatuated girl. I had writt
of the medical bills, that I had come up with the desperate, foolish idea of buying his af
can't buy love. You
d the last letter into the ember
the front
on the fireplace. He saw the last corner of a familiar cream-col
ing?" he asked,
flickering firelight. I felt strangely calm, em
f my belongings, the empty spaces on the shelves. A look of dawning hor
" he said, his voice dripping with sarc
't hurt anymor
oice flat. "It will
s. He didn't understand. He couldn't. He tur
s nothing but cold ashes. I look
hought. This time,