mpty house. I was polishing the crystal glasses David never used when I sa
phone. "This
dams, your husband, David Adams, has been in an accident.
the counter to stay upright.
evere, particularly to his face and eyes. Th
half-polished glass forgotten on the counter. The entire drive to the hospital was a blur of traff
Dr. Ben Carter, a kind-faced man I recogni
to be alive. He was driving recklessly, no seatbel
"The impact, however... it did catastrophic
t with the soul-crushing grief of a loving wife. It
ean?" I asked, my
orm a transplant, give him new corneas,
st piece of
they were destroyed. A strange sense of peace washed over
," I said, my voice steady for
vid' s room, but to the parking lot. I
Draw up the divorc
moment. "Are you sure,
r smile on my face. "The re
s. The truth was, my marriage was never a re
love of my life, Alex. We had been together since college, planning a future, a home, a life. He lo
charity event changed my life. They were honoring organ recipients, and on the screen flashed a pictu
Alex'
h you. I became obsessed. I researched him, followed his public appearances, learned ever
, devoted to his every need. I didn't care about his money or his power. I only car
nted me. One night, after a party, fueled by his friends' goading and to
down, to keep Alex's eyes in my life forever. I showed him
thing you want, but I won
unacceptable. They forced his hand. We were married in a cold, ste
to cold resentment. He hated me for trapping him, for the
s baby gives you a claim to my life? You're nothing but
cared for him, ran his house perfectly. My only payment was seeing those eyes every da
lly obsessive abo
the computer for hours. You n
'd snap back. "It's n
ss! Those eyes a
rse. He started flaunting his affair with Emily White, a young, ambitious woman who clung to h
woman who trapped me," I overheard him telling our son,
' d ignore me, repeat his father's cruel wo
g a weekend trip with Emily. He loved racing,
ur eyesight isn't perfect, you can't
ut me, or are you worried your meal ticket
ling with a resolve I didn't know I had. "If
e who will believe you. You'll
ext day, the h
eas were gone. The transplant would give him a stranger's eyes.
the nurse that his fiancée, Emily, was his only
uching my lips for the first time