His Choice Wasn't Me
though she belonged there. She tilted her head, her
ho didn't know better. "You're back already? I didn't know you'd return today
h in shame, her lips pursed l
deliberate; her eyes were sharp on Tia
familiar little voice c
on't go, Auntie Tiana! You're always here with me, every day. Why must you leave because she came back?
ad torn something from her chest with those
woman to stay. Her so
ng at the edge. He rubbed his forehead,
to Tiana. His face flushed red with emotion
rness. Her fingers stroked his cheeks, her voice low and melodic
A faint smile, smug and calculated, curved her lips before she turned
e boy's ears like a pr
red on James's sleeve longer than necessary b
designed to leave
hind felt thick enough
g his fingers into his temples. His
arah's with reproach. "Ryan is gone, and Tiana is his widow. She's b
than any insult. Famil
Instead, she turned to Daniel, desperat
arms, holding him close, as if her embrac
breaking. "You are my son. Please,
e raised his face to her, eyes so s
w but as well, resolute. "I
as Daniel tore away, running up the stairs. His f
im." He rose without waiting for her reply and followed thei
ell into a silenc
her hands covering her face, and sobs tore free
z of a phone dragged her back. It vibrated ins
teps were weak as she reached for the device. She wanted to ca
ssage. F
as her eyes scanne
I still remember our blissful moment last night in bed. I'll always
ly in her grip, her fing
on blurred. She collapsed onto the cou
ght, every whisper of doubt she had
ver left James's heart. And now, the proof
utched the phone against her lap, her knuc
ever truly