rely noticed. She sat by the window, her palms flat against the wooden
chimed. Tiana walked in with the calm gra
y with measured steps a
crossed to Sarah's tab
here was no greeting, no smile, just si
ing quickly between them. Her fingers tapped
steady, but her hand trembled slightly where it pressed ag
urprise. "How was I supposed to know you'd check his phone
d, raw with fury. "It was deliberate. You wanted
hadn't seen them, the truth would have found you. People
forward, her nails digging into the wood. Her chest burned w
o you want? Why di
e," Tiana said plainly.
g like stones in her stomach. "
was yours. You know our history. He loved me. I loved him. Life separated us, but when
eak like he belongs to you, like
mes deserves the truth. Look at your son. Look at your husband.
eplayed Daniel's rejection, the way he had pushed her,
chest until breathing
, her strength draining away. "Why tell me
d, though her eyes betrayed triumph. "Seeing it in my face will make
me to hand you everything; my home, m
doesn't wait for permission. Men remember what they loved, and children follow what they see. You can cling to the
waiter walked past, pretending not to
der into the wood until h
e asked. Her voice was sharp,
," Tiana replied simply. Her tone
l. Shameless. You called me here just to pour out this trash?" She push
hed into her bag. She placed a folded slip
she said
dragged it forward. She unfolded the paper. Two
ld around her blurred; the café, the ch
t strip
arah whispered, h
expression unreadable. "I'm
ng through every inch of Sarah's being. Her hand we
even gasps. "No. No,
seen it in his eyes, haven't you? The softness that no longer belongs to you. Now there's
t together as the café spun around her. Her visio
sed, trapping
he edge for balance, her tears dropping fast. "You
arries his blood. Men may deceive themselves, but not when faced with a c
d hard against her temples, as though she co
me fast, shall
mph. "This is the truth, Sarah. You fought for what was never fully yours.
rah's vision clouded. She blinked furiously, but the
o stand, but her legs refused. The strength dra
smile. "You can be kind in this moment, Sarah. Or you can d
hing Sarah heard as the
p of paper with its two red lines lay on the table, silent and und

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