Tethered Spirit: Bound To My Murderer Husband
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bag was smaller than a dime, yet it sat in my palice stagnant, thick enough to choke
as I held the plastic up to
y. And on the back, etched in microscopic letters I had p
ict a
my throat,
old her it was too ostentatious for a stay-at-home mother.
ad
simply because she claimed she needed a ru
en setting. She had worn it like a talisman. She was wea
desperate note and to
ort. Jeremy Fuller. Age six. Ca
lled
le. I let the woman I vowed to cherish and the son I neglected die on the
nged to a wounded animal, not a man. I gripped the heavy c
al diploma, shattering the glass
or swu
ok concerned; she looked annoyed, her ga
eckage. "You're acting like a petulant child. Your father
itative rhythm on the floor. That sound used to ignite m
I truly saw her f
red, expensive scrubs. The absolute,
I been s
ice was a whisper, but it
eyes, planting a
eed to strategize. If that
nne!" I roared, s
ched, retre
the desk to close the distance. "And my s
ms, her defensive wal
.. he was likely terminally ill already. You ca
ed the door. You called her a whore. You watched a child t
from her face, in
done,
, stunned.
. If I see you in this hospital again, I
the mask of civility
ou're just a weak man who couldn't keep it in his pants. You deserv
eemed to st
room was absolute
e terrifying, seductive second-I wanted to wrap my fingers around it. I
I di
mth. "But I am going to live. I am going to live every single day rememberin
ed, turning
e threw over her shoulder as she
, leaving a ringing
rt as if it contained the last beat of my life. I curled into
he empty, judging room. "I am
, praying for the darkn
against my wet cheek. It felt like a hand. A so
nothing there but empty air and the