Rekindling Love After Divorce
d like you've seen a ghost," Lizzy
replied, her voice trembli
ay, meet me at the café on Seventh St
iving room in a frenzy. It was almos
trike, kept her on edge. She glanced at Kendall, sti
elf to call him again. What was the point? She was certa
of her babysitter. She threw on a hoodie and a cap, making
oach, her jaw dropped. "Amanda, what on earth? You look... awful."
t reply, her hands grippi
going on?" Lizzy pressed,
zy. What if the people following her were watching now? What
y said, standing up. "You're sh
ounted on the wall. The news was on. Her breath caught when a fa
aid. "Authorities report he was killed by an unknown assailant. The vict
cognized the hooded figure caught on surveillance. It
g Lizzy's calls from the counter. "
through the café doors, jumpe
itter. Amanda forced a smile as she handed over cas
ed. "Are you sure, Mrs
Amanda cut her of
a suitcase and began throwing in essentials; clothes, cash, i
and clutching her stuffed bunny. Tears pricked Amanda's
do about him later. All she knew now was that she and Kendall had to leave. If Jam
deeply. How could she stay married to a man whose famil
onths
nd his vision blurred. The sterile smell of antiseptic filled
ce broke with emotion. She rushed to hi
ned?" James croaked
errible, James. They didn't think you'd make it. You've been in a coma ever since your
together. "Six months? Ahh! What abo
her's expression darkened. She looked aw
t?" James
She's gone. She took Kendall and relocated. She didn't even visit you
not possible. Amanda wouldn't... She
n email. "These are the divorce papers she sent. And this..." She swiped to a photo o
ut of his lungs. "No," he whispered. "Thi
u need to accept it. She only cared about your
isn't like that!" He reached for his phone, h
e trying to reach
like a sledgehammer. He
rue. Amanda had loved him. She had waited for him to come home
ped in with a basket of fruit. "James!"
ed her instant
ent. I've been checking in on you ever since."
a blessing, James. She returned fro
s mind elsewhere. "Thank
in this bed. He nee
es tried to stand. His mother grabbed his arm.
d Amanda," he
htened. "She's gone,
ain stabbed through his skull. He staggered, cl
cried, rushing
he bed. But in his heart, he vowed: "I'll