One Hundred Reasons To Walk Away
Lynn
o dream of. Chloe was ecstatic when I called, and within a week, the groundwork for "New Anthem Reco
on's indifference, roared back to life. Ideas for melodies, lyrics, and artists poured out of me. It was exhilarating, a potent antidote to the emo
using me of abandoning her "poor, recovering son," were also met with silence. Their voices, on
nniversary. The day Ashton would undoubted
st's demo, when my phone buzzed. An unknown n
e. It was strange to hear it,
cool, devoid of any warmth. "T
rking late?" He sounde
s." The jab was unintentional, a r
e said, ignoring my sar
re anymore, Ashto
s time. "Right. The papers.
eminded him, my tone f
e began, his voice hesitant, almost vulnera
ips. "Celebrate what, Ashto
this. I know things ha
You know, I kept bringing you your tea and artisanal bread even when you were in th
n it like that. I was just tryin
surfacing. "I was lying in the cold, hard reality of your neglect
emotional." The fam
ath, reining in the anger. This wasn't about him anymore. It was about me. "Loo
alk." He sounded desperate now, a no
uldn't identify a single one of my songs if your life depended on it? About how you only reme
A heavy, suff
the divorce?" I asked, c
rd barely audible. "I
andline rang. It was Cason, my new business
e? For one last dinner? For old t
undeniable moment to cement my decision. "Fine," I said, surprising
Cason walked in, a questioning look
a brittle smile on my face.
launch. He was kind, attentive, genuinely interested in my ideas. He saw me.
bought for myself, not for Ashton. I arrived at the Golden Spo
a small, elegantly wrapped package. My heart, against my will, gave a s
lips. He started walking towards me, the f
ailey, looking radiant in a shimmering gown, her arm linked with another ma
lding the roses
hton, darling, you didn't tell me you invited Elise to c
reopening? Not our anni
caught in headlights, stamme
rite! And is this... the vintage art book I've been coveting?" She gasped, tearing open the paper with unfeigned delight. "O
lush creeping up his neck. He
r tasted like ashes. He brought her flowers
glancing at me with a smirk that didn't quit
e something inside me. Not my heart, not this time. My b
He used my name, my presence, to make Bailey feel... what
vestiges of pain. It wasn't about love anymore. It was about