One moment, oblivion. The next, I was back in a f
to unravel in my first life, the day before Richard announced h
still my husband, yet a stranger. The sigh
yes, ethereal and artfully fragile, entered the room, ca
lly wrapped gift, a silver hairpin "Heart' s Sorrow," a sketch Vivi
artistic mistress, the one he had always loved
ble. "I think you' ve made a mistake," I said, my voice clea
' s smile frozen, Richard' s jaw ti
ire for divorce no longer a desperate pl
om the stunned table, leaving behind the wreck
and this time, I was goin