Reborn Wife: Once Bitten, Twice Shy
e alive with the ebb
tention occasionally drifting to the counter. There, a young lady don
han 100 pounds; her skin was soft and smooth, completely speckless. Her thick, raven-black
ll, ma'am?" She approached
om my reverie. Fortunate, perhaps, that I too was a w
u," I replied, my tone courteous and
oosing to impart a cautionary note. "You've had two cups of black coffee already, ma'am. It ma
the air, melodious like
e me and rose, gathering my bag. "A
ransaction. "Your total comes to 15 dollars today, ma'am.
minimal fuss and exited the
eeted me as I emerged, extending a res
ructed softly, a meag
closed. Yet my thoughts kept circling back to the young wa
compel Mathias Murray to part from me at a great co
ing I'd done was seek her out, obse
at she possessed that could stole away
name and some scattered photographs. Mathias shielded her as though she were an
ent, kind, and full of life, at
ominent family background, in sharp contr
hts. "Ma'am, today marks your wed
eyes, feeling mome
the entire day preparing-a candlelit dinner, anniversary presents-eve
27, and h
mples, a knot of unease forming with
ture from past enthusiasm,
in love? These questions haunted me in my past life as I faced my final mome
ont of our home-a luxurious estate gi
as's car was parked
enced death once, what expression should I we
ife of five years-to the brink, ruthlessly causing damage
mosity had ebbed, replaced b
etime's worth of shares in the Murray Group. I had declined. For nine years, I
back, even if it led to high-stakes con
s. Rather than dwell in bitterness, I'd
long legs crossed, barely looked up from the dwindling cigarette between his fingers
as a union of convenience, a mutual agreement for long
to slip into my grey Hermes slippers. Designed for comfort ra
ng waitress in her blue apron, acce
to my own costly
, I flung them aside and trod
ow at my unshod entry.
ning them," I said, settling
ng on your mind?" His voice, lighter tha
oss from the past, while your future
nt feet; they seemed s
were slender yet displayed a robustness, a f
our marital life had sapped my interest in n
thi
sponse, too engrossed i
users, his impressive height and strik
to the man who sat before me. My voice ca
my words hung in the air, only to
y gaze with icy eyes. "Rylie Flet