ame into the kitchen while I was making breakfast for Lily, d
ound my waist from beh
ful," he said, h
stepping forward to put a plat
," I said, my vo
on. "Ava, are we really going to do this again? I said I was sorr
us, her eyes wide and uncertain. I lowered my voice. "You call passing out drunk in your assis
of contrition fell away, rep
rical," he said, his voice dripping with condescension. "You know, for an artis
e a little more appreciative of everything I do for you and a
g, for his lies, he was twisting i
ure, hot rage. "Ge
ly,"
efcase on the way. A moment later, I heard the front door
heart aching. "It' s okay, sweetie. Mommy
held her tight, trying to shield her from
oving in, with warnings of flash floods and dangerous road conditions. The rain
nt with my doctor, a routine check-up. I debated canceling, but
t of me. I dropped Lily off, gave her a kiss, and promised to be back soon. As I pul
t con
of gray rain and screeching tires. Then came the impact. A sickenw, hard. The world we
ne and the metallic scent of blood. Through the shattered windshield, I saw the
en I s
, his face a mask of panic. But
ng towards t
' s side door open, an
lo
lped her out of the car, his arms around her, whispering things I couldn' t hear. He held her
e other car. Or maybe he di
In that moment, seeing him choose her over me so complete
saw them talking to Liam. He finally looked over at me, and his eyes widened in what lo
etcher as they were load
rained. "My God, I didn' t kn
ng. I just stared at him, my vision blurry, my mind num
hing was broken. Liam sat in the waiting room, looking agitated, constantly checking his phone
he said, taking my hand. His touch felt like a
d my ha
d a bandage on her forehead but otherwise looked fine.
aid in a small, weak voice, looking at L
The rain was just so bad." She let out a small sob. "Liam was on the phone with me. He wa
iddle of a storm, his first thought w
. I just wanted
' s shoulders. "I' ll take y
ll be back to get you
vestiges of hope for our marriage, the tiny, stubborn embers I had been protecting for so long, were
vans, came into the room holding a ch
t your blood work back. There' s
self for mo
" she said. "Abou
who had just left me in a hospital bed to take his mistress home. A wave of nausea, comp
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