When Love Became Cold Abandonment
he thousand days before it. Three years of searching, of hounding pol
voice was flat, devoid of em
hone so hard my knuckles turned wh
"In a small town in Oregon. He' s livin
he estranged sister Mark had barely mentioned
more thing. The life insurance policy, the one from the Navy. The beneficiar
he floor. The world tilted on its axis. It wasn' t just t
town was exactly the kind of place you' d go to disappear. Quiet streets,
tended garden. And there, on the porch swing, sat Mark. My Mark. He looke
houlder. Her hand was placed protectively over
ed I was still clinging to shattered into a million pieces. I got
, then flickered with something else. Guilt. Fear.
is voice a ghost from a l
I said, my own vo
d. "I can
Explain what, Mark? That you faked your death? That you left me
pressed for so long finally boiling over. I lunged forward
house to pay for investigators! I
me hit him, his face a mask of
er face pale. "Mark, don't l
The ultimate betrayal. "The baby," I repeated, t
es. He just nodded, a s
ding eyes. "There' s... a lot you don' t know about our family
words washing over me. "What about your obligation to me
eak. And in that moment, I saw him for what he was. Not a he
ving behind an emptiness so vast
my voice cold. "It was a lot of
said quickly. "I' ll giv
it was my only way out. "Keep your promises, Mark. I' ll ta
n my back, but I didn' t care. The man I loved was dead. This man,
ling out paperwork to leave the country. A new sta
the officer asked, l
ked him straight in
ur loss," he said,
replied. "He'
nt appeared in mine. A clean transfer. No
ber. I almost didn't answer, but some mo
His voice w
t say
er voice sweet and cloying. "Mark, ho
erved for me. "I' ll be right there, sweetheart." He cleared his thro
said, my
Listen, once the baby is born and Lisa is settled, I
ere was anythi
ce dripping with the contempt I f
of his new happiness was a physical pain, a
the edge of the city. I walked through the rows of headstones until I found
the sleepless nights spent searching for him, the way I forgot to eat, forgot to take care o
en pregn
as grim. "The stress, the malnutrition... I' m s
father, who was alive and well, starting a ne
mp beneath my knees. I had buried our baby
post. A picture of him and Lisa, hands joined over her belly, beaming at the camera. The c
all-consuming, that for a moment, I wanted to burn his world
s gone. I pressed my hand to the
ered. "I' m so sorry I
en another. I stayed there until the s
Sarah, I was just thinking... you always wanted to see the cherry bl
ow offering me like a cheap consolation prize, was the final s
trips and making things right, while
didn't deserve happiness. He
o pay for wha