After The Divorce I Flew Away With My Children Until The Ultrasound Changed Everything
When the nib of my pen finally met the paper, the clock on the mediator’s wall clicked to exactly 10:03 a.m. I noticed it because I had been watching the […]
When the nib of my pen finally met the paper, the clock on the mediator’s wall clicked to exactly 10:03 a.m. I noticed it because I had been watching the […]
My name is Bridget, and at thirty-four years old, the word “widow” still felt like something that belonged to other women. Older women. Women who had been given more time. […]
The Philanthropist of the Year By the time Judge Carter said my name, Vanessa Crowe had already lifted her chin to the angle she used whenever she expected a room […]
The first thing Mason Harper did when he saw me at his wedding was stop breathing. Not a look of surprise — something more complete than that. His body forgot […]
Aaron Cole had spent the entire flight home picturing the same thing he always pictured after a work trip: the front door swinging open, Sophie sprinting across the foyer in […]
By Tuesday morning the anger had burned down to something colder and more useful. I was sitting in a roadside diner outside Quantico with my sea bag at my feet […]
The fluorescent lights in my office always made everything look slightly unwell, a quality I had long ago decided was deliberate, some unconscious architectural choice made by people who understood […]
The Red Collar The lavender had gone bitter by then. It floated above the wet ring of tea on my coffee table, mixed with the clean animal smell of Scout’s […]
The Blue Folder Ihad been divorced for less than twenty four hours when they showed up at my door. Not because they missed me. Not because Gabriel had anything resembling […]
We bought the house in the countryside the year after we got married. It was nothing fancy — two small bedrooms, a garden that needed more attention than it ever […]