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of my husband burying his face in another
a or
him playing house with a woman named Sere
or children, yet here he was, gi
at his company gala,
wedding ring off my fi
sickening crunch. Pain
ed, clutching my
e. Then he looked a
e his
gnant wife and escorted his mistress ou
me there
e was protecting was a rental-a
eft to die on the gallery floor was t
go home
n service for "Baby Boy Hayes," wit
nks he
ll alive, and I'm taki
pte
v
nd burying his face in another woman's neck when his
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ct line w
each one a distinct slide in a pr
huckle he saved for dinner parties; it was a head-thrown-b
h dark, cascading hair was
h a sun-drenched park, their bodies angl
hoto that made acid bur
lding a child.
ose. He had the stubbor
gnize the features
ter. The clatter echoed like a gunshot
nd. He'd said the friend had a son named Jason, flashing a p
t a frie
simple tremor; it was a violent, bone-d
tops we had spent weekends selecting. The import
e set now. Props for a pl
ain, vibrating aga
Liv? Pizza
made me want to ret
ashed freezing water on my face,
n wide with shock. The face of a woman playing
s flooded back in
on the balcony, sliding the glass door shut. The way he flin
d me he wasn't ready. He said he wanted to focus on hi
iving his world
ed to
or old, or misunderstood. I needed the visceral, flesh-and-blood rea
s company's an
be boring, a snooze-fest of speeches. He prom
bed my
igher brain functions had shut down, leaving onl
was suffocati
clutching my purse to my chest like a shiel
d him in
is tuxedo. The stage lights caught the gold glint of
lding a m
s voice smooth as velvet. "Everything I do, I
ppled throu
y marrow that had nothing to
d off th
ar. He didn't move towar
a secluded alcove ne
om the photo
tight, it was loud, and it was an
sn't h
was palpable in the air between them. It was in the gravitati
I s
ked his
t him for our third anniversary. I had scri
e had been a distinct, jagged
d, my bre
from the hallw
atch wa
eal. It
walked past me, oblivious
said, swirling his drink. "A real family man
hoked. I wanted to scream u
d ne
to the woman. She giggled, a light, intimate
the emergency exit. She foll
s lea
ing home for
ing home
la faded into a dul
o look at me. I remembered the
ter or f
ife into the worst, and he hadn't
eel and walked o
brought my
s seat for a long ti
we had talked about painti
baby names hidden beneath
eflection in the
fool, Liv,"
ted like ash
he car
wasn't going home to wait fo
d out exactly how
my mother
id when she
lintering under the
What's
he steering wheel turning my knuckl

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