My Second Chance, His Last
o had been watching us with growing suspicion, stormed over. Her face
apped me hard across the cheek
, Sarah!" she spat.
m. "Tiff, calm down," he said, but his eyes on me were cold. "Sarah was just being dramatic about her
es. I wouldn't lift a finger. "Fine," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "Keep the letter, Ethan. I
r science, the logic and precision a welcome ant
a small, sad affair by all accounts. They both worked at
emands. Money for a new car, money because Tiffany wan
our "past" and his supposed sacrifices. I ignored them al
at. Eventually, I moved my parents to Austin with me, where my tech startup was beginn
ed to Mark Davidson, a kind, intelligent software engine
th our second child. Life was good, stable, s
ack in my hometown. I had to go. Mark came
er. The contrast was stark. I wore a simple bu
y looked... worn. Their clothes were faded, their faces etched with a wea
Mark, then Leo. Disbelief warred with a strange, possessive glint. Tiffany j
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