d and sharp. He would take my s
he fight drain out of me,
poison in my mouth. I directed them at the muddy
d sound. "It's fine. I forgive
ning his full attention back to her, leading her g
alone on th
phone a few minutes l
g her to the doctor. The driver
ing with the rain that had started again. I cried for my lost child, for t
e pills looked so small, so harmless. I swallowed one
th the hem of my coat. They were all I had left of this day. They
me home that ni
had tagged me in a post. It was a liv
. Cali was beside him, sparkling in a sequined dress. She l
influencer gushed. "When are you goin
Kaden with wide, expectan
owd yelled, "He's
But he doesn't love her," she said, just loud enough f
era, his handsome face se
ice deep and resonant.
d his neck, her face buried in his shoulder, but I cou
r my benefit. A public
venge on her family. It wasn't a game. He loved her. All the
rom the streetlamps outside. The wind howled, rattling the wind
sual cramps. It was a f
cold dread washing over me.
dull, throbbing echo. I felt... empty. A part o
in person, of course. He was kneeling beside my h
said, his voice soft. "It was... very
. Dismissing another
ed. He would talk for hours about names, about what our child would look like. He
e man who sat before
p and cruel. The yacht.
een you," he h
felt like a physical death. I had lost e
They were tears of grief, of rage, of a
hospital room
er expression impatient. She was dres
was sharp, annoyed. "You promised
hand. He stood up, his attent
smile on his face. "Jealous that
s if. You're jus
e teased, deliberately trying to provok
my hospital bed was their playgroun