ée, slowly re-engaging with the world. He played the part of the devoted brother-in-law, checking on me, bringing me meals, and
ever, took place whenever
ted on a "quiet family dinner." It was just her, David-dis
his arm was wrapped tightly around her. They looked like a couple. To anyone who didn't know, they were a grieving widow and her s
not quickly. It wasn't a guilty scram
rfected the art of appearing fragile, as if a strong gust of
stiffened, but forced myself to accept the embrace. Her perf
into my ear, her voice a conspiratorial whisper. "I don't kn
about the man sitting right there on the sofa, the man she was sle
tight smile. "We all find st
k," and then look at David with tear-filled eyes. David would reach across the tabl
trembling. "You rented that Vespa and we got lost in the T
y. "I remember. It
a memory she shared with her real husband, his brother. But David
ned to me, a calculated
g at her eyes with a napkin. "Especially with the bab
David's eyes on me, watching for my reaction. Mrs. Peter
en belly. The baby kicked,
them more than anything," I said, my
moment. She hadn't expected de
into the living room to retrieve a glass. David and Olivia were stand
aned in, his voice a low whisper. "Are
ted back to look at him. "I just hate
" he murmured, his t
ed with a possessive venom that was completely at odds with her frag
t leaned down and kissed her, a long, lingering ki
fresh wound, a brutal tearing open of a hurt I thought I had contained. The sight of his lips on hers,
-law. Instead, he was consuming her, devouring his brot
ear hatred. The pain was immense, a crushing weight on my
oth sides. On his way out tha
I know tonight was difficult. Seeing Olivia so hap
I said, my
h false sincerity, "that even though Olivia needs me right now,
was standing downstairs, waiting to go home with him,
marry was a ghost, replaced by this hollow-eyed monster. And I was