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top, slid out from a stack of insurance pape
Her Pl
of her husband Warren Hicks's Ford Explorer
oth against the leather had bee
the SUV while the afternoon sun cut through the garage window, illuminating dust mo
ed the seat was pushed far back, much farther than she ever set it. A knot of unease had tightened in he
leaning wipe from the glove box, a mo
wrapper had
ssible to breathe. Her heart didn't race; it stopped.
the wrapper. The lot number and expiration date we
late nights at the office. The sudden "business trip" to a conference
plausible explanatio
e SUV, stumbling into the backyard. She bent over the manicured lawn, her bo
e in months. He always said he was too tired, too stressed from work. And
d. All of it felt like a stage set for a
n's name. Her breath hitched. What would she even say?
cusation without more proof would on
ath, then another. Ca
urse and shoved it deep into the pocket of her jea
k into the garage, back to the car. She
every inch of the passenger side. A glint of
n the seat cushion and the backr
han hers. And it was
as dark, a
eamed down her face. This was real. It wasn't a mistake, a misundersta
f her hand just as the familiar rumble of th
ughter
eath, schooling her features into a mask of maternal war
ackpack swinging, face alight with
oss. It was supposed to be pizz
other's red-rimmed eyes o
d asked about homework. Her body moved on autopilot, pouring a glass of m
on the playground, her innocence a painful spot
ime, not as a dramatic threat in an argument, but as a
me, dropping his briefcase b
g his tie. He leaned in and gave h
l scent clinging to his shirt, struggling to hide
l wrapper in his face, was a physica
y," she said,
ainst plates was deafening in the silence. Beverly pushed
looking up from his steak. "
ords tasting like ash. "I think I
onse, already lost
lone in the kitchen, the remnants of their family meal spread across the counter. She stared at he
ing sleep. The sound of his deep, even breathing beside her was a form of torture. It was the
g. She couldn't live a
e. Her heart hammered against her ribs. She navigated to hi
Maybe for his phone in the study to
ll went straigh
re trying to reac
st thing she had heard all day. He wasn't just bus
was utterly, devastat

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