of clothing, every trinket that held a memory of her life with Daniel. She packed them into boxes, not to be stored, but to be given away. She drove them to a local charity, leavin
as her camera bag a
m, he was confused. "What' s
clutter before I leave for
"You' ve gotten rid of everything. I'
ry about it,
and businesslike. "For all the years you lived here, for everything my parents did for you... I want to make sure you' re
thing to sett
fficult, Ellie
said. She took a pen and wrote a number on a slip
d: "$
y bewildered. "Eight doll
er it my wedding gift to you. All debts are paid." She was mocking him, and he didn' t eve
. Confused and a little annoyed, he wrote out the check for $8.88 and slid it across the t
the camera a shield between her and the world. She agreed to be there, to photo
staged smile, every loving glance between Daniel and Sarah. She saw Professor D
r," he said, not knowing the context. "Daniel
nodded, the irony a bi
was the victor, and she made sure Eleanor knew it. As Eleanor was taking p
ke you' re not at a funeral." She then turned to the camera, her smile dazzling. "Th
ter. Click. Click. Click. She captured the m
he had fulfilled her promise. She packed up her gear, her movements swift and silent. She didn' t
ther, a woman who had been a true mother to her.
, Mom," Elean
"I know, dear. Be happy. And be safe." She pulled Eleanor into a
leanor' s eyes.
ve you
A message from Sarah. A picture of her and Daniel kissing, with the
and hit 'Block' . Then she did the same for Daniel. And his parents. A
ay, she took the check for $8.88 out of her pocket, tore it into
rmation of her new life. As she stepped onto the plane, a profound sense of freedom washed over her, so powerful it almost b