in the air. G
rs, and I finally saw it. This wasn' t a marriage.
ttled over me. Th
y,"
anger replaced by con
I' ll ge
teady as I scrolled through my contacts. I found
f the most promising architects he' d ever taught. The man I'
d on the s
Is everythi
icked my eyes. "Wesley? Can
' t hesitate. "Send me the
. Just the essentials. My clothes, my laptop, my old architecture portfolios. I lef
ittle gray at his temples, but his eyes were the same-kind and intelligent. He looked a
suitcase. The reality of the situati
ced with panic. "Where are you going?
im. "You told me to ge
, tried to block my path. "You' re n
t this woman dictate my life. I had shrun
light, and she stumbled back into a dec
ed at me
lked to Wesley, who put a protective han