fectly manicured lawn. The silence of the house was immense, a hollow sp
the eye, and tell him I wanted a divorce. I wanted to see hi
lack sports car he loved, pull silen
n the pass
f old-fashioned chivalry he had never once offered me. He placed a hand on the small of her back, a light, proprietary
pening right here, in our home. The betrayal was
e a screaming match. It would be a repeat of the ugly scene at the gala from my previous life, but without
steady. My heart was cold. This was not a mom
hone and called
voice a low whisper. "
calm, a solid anchor in my swirling
er to his office first thing in the morning.
ed. "I'll confirm once
. The guest house was visible from my window. A
ngely peaceful, as if a great weight had been
AM, Hel
were delivered to his office and si
I asked, a small, foolis
velope into his office. She came out a minute later and said Mr. Vance
ministrative work to be handled by his staff. That's
go of something that was already gone. There was a sense of release, but also a profound, echoing loss for the
riage w
side was neat and organized, rows of identical dark suits and s
his suits and placed them in luxury luggage bags. I emptied his drawers of socks and tie
ome, from my life. I was clearing out the old to make way for the new. By the time I was done, his s
est house. Let him find his things there,
se was m
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