y Rey
t. It was a sound that shattered the last
w, not with sadness, but with a searing
the neatly folded divorce papers. Th
nd. "Let's play your game, Elias. Or rather, let'
widened as he saw the documents. The laughter d
y audible. "Kelsey, what is this? You can't be
And you made that decision for us when you chose her
suddenly tried to interject. "Elias, don't l
off. "Dayami, wait outside. P
outright fury. She shot me a venomous look, then stom
dropped the enraged act, his shoulders
know I messed up. I know I... I went too far. But Dayami, she's
r my hand. I
ost us everything
er again. She means nothing to me. You' re my wife. You' re the
ut as a cold, hard fact. "If you did, you wouldn't have do
him. "That's not true! I do l
chirpy ringtone. It was the same personalized ringtone Dayami had for h
ne, then back to my impass
king slightly. He glanced at
s voice barely a whisper. "Dayami.
a word. I ju
nd reaching out. He tried to kiss
lips brushed my chee
, his voice full of false hope. "I'l
keys and rush
nt, I picked up my phone. I opened my contacts. Found
eight o' clock.
Jerome, held my hand tightly
felt sterile, cold. The white
ses were kind, their faces
ne said, as she inserted the I
to blur. Darkn
lding my hand. My father was
art?" my mother whispered
tly. "No, Mom
face was grim. "We're divor
d my eye, but it wasn't for th
other stayed with me, nursing me back to
lunch. I decided to take a walk down the hospital corridor.
ed a c
fr
And D
yami looked pale, her arm in a sling. Elias was fu
concerned, twisted into shock. El
is eyes wide. "What are you doin
accident. Nothing serious." He tried to offer a reassuring smile, but it
lk away. I cou
t. His grip was surprisingly strong.
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