Heartbreak And Wars
e's
n morning and ni
t in the house that had become a prison. Every creak of the floorboards echoed like a threat, tau
ed, hidden in the shadows, like
he motions as if nothing was wrong. But inside, my nerves were fra
arlier, his messag
sag
tact:M
nner, I will
is words, just his absences. That was the only reason I'd dared set the pickup for eleven. The later it
just simple tops and jeans. My ID, bank cards, a small wad of cash I'd quietly saved over
er minute, the glowing numbers mocking my desperation. My chest felt tight, as my legs restless, the familiar ac
every detail in my head. How I'd slip past the security cameras, how I'd avoid the neighbors,
phone buzzed sharply a
sag
act: RE
Black SUV, don't
Rescue team, because you really don't
ry. My hand went to my belly automatically, as if I could shiel
told myself, the word
ldn't click against the marble floor. Every shadow seemed to stretch and twist into somethi
gers hovered over the lock, heart pounding
out, closing the door behind me with slow, and quiet moves,
engine humming low in the stillness. The tinted window on the passenger s
of my married name. I nodded, sw
His face was mostly hidden in shadow, but his eyes flicked over me wit
d simply, rea
d. "I can
for me. I slid inside, and the door shut behind me
city lights blurring past the window as we mov
the driver asked af
, turning toward hi
hint of a smile. "He's not going to c
his voice sent a shiver down my
ing this," I said carefully, eyes
going to? Let's just say he's been waiting
care what ha
dable, but there was something sharp in them, like a blade hidden beneath
"Where exactly are we going?" I asked
hen we get th
ressed my back into the seat, trying to slow my breathing. Every turn w
es, the city light
phone buzzed. He answ
h me," he
rough, low and deliberate
dead before
he driver's head, my hear
"You'll meet him soon enough." And
d entrance. The driver leaned out to punch in a code, an
t looked more like an apartment than a mansion. But it is
nce. The driver got out, came around, and open
mewhere behind it was the man I'd called for help, my husband's sworn enem
aid, nodding toward t
eep breath, and stepped toward the doo