d I made love, his lawyer
er on the coffee table. Inside were the deed to the Upper East Side condo we shared, a set of ke
ns," the lawyer said, his voice flat. "He considers this
had held me, his touch more tender, more desperate than ever before. He had wh
th
asked, my own voi
as. He has a prior engagement to attend t
ing suddenly cheap and cold against my ski
d been forced to memorize. He finally looked at me. "He said, 'Wendy, for people from families like mine,
wasn't a question. It was a dismissal. The lawyer saw the look on m
n the silent, sun-drenched apartment that was n
ets. The city felt alien, hostile. The love story I thought I was living had jus
ld narrative. The lawyer mentioned Ethan' s specific instruct
kup care if I got enough sleep? It was a small, non
detail that convinced m
n't call Ethan. I called a
ce steady. "I need a fligh
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