rase myself. I walked into my home office, the space where I' d dreamed up skyscr
ey to an offshore account I' d set up years ago for a rainy day. It seemed the storm had finally arrived. I liquidated stocks, sold bonds, mo
questions asked, for the right price. I gave him the instructions: a new name, a
m my hard drive when I h
me! Happy annive
p the stairs. It was a sound that had once be
to the landing and looked down at her. She was standing in the foyer, holding a bouquet of my favorit
y voice sounding r
iasm on our anniversary." She reached me and wrapped her arms around my neck, pressing
ly. "Long day. The trust paperwork
crossed her eyes for a split second. "Well, it' s done now. Let' s not
s a physical thing, a lump of concrete in my throat. I wanted to scream at her, to demand an
forcing a note of exhaustion into my voic
so looking forward to it." She stroked my cheek, her touch se
ced at it, and a subtle change came over her. A tension in her shou
e this. It' s a work emergency." She didn' t wait for my response, just s
Alex. The lies wer
room and down the stairs, grabbing my car keys from the bowl by the door.
' t heading toward her office. She was driving to
later, I got out and walked to the entrance. The lobby was hushed and expens
horne. I' m his wife.
ite on the top floor. He requested a minor procedure, and for
ntitlement, of drama, was staggering. Olivia was already headin
e, feeling sick on their anniversary, and she ran to the side of her ot
llway was eerily silent. I crept toward the VIP suite,
g, her voice thick with emotion. "When you called, I
aced with a smug, self-satisfied tone. "A little accide
bed, a small bandage on his arm. Olivia was perched on the edge of the bed,
," she whispered. "You' re
he world tilted on its axis. My real husband.