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#Chapter 9 Ethan is different

The waitress recounts her transaction with Jane’s lookalike as my eyes stay locked on the screen.

Fuck. Why won’t it load faster!

“She was beautiful, and very friendly. I wish all customers were like her.” She gushes, “She bought a box of cookies and asked if she could use the service exit, because she parked in the side street. The young woman glances back and forth between her manager and me, uncertainty painting her features. “Was that wrong?”

“No, you didn’t do anything wrong.” I assure her, trying to keep my voice gentle even though her decision has actually inconvenienced me greatly. If only she’d said no! The blonde would have been forced to walk out the front, right past me. “Have you ever seen her before?”

Unfortunately the waitress is too young to have been working here when Jane and I were married, but maybe she’s seen her on other occasions. “I’m sorry, no.” She replies. “I think she was from out of town.”

“Why do you say that?” I question sharply.

“Well, she said she
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Caleb Mensah
getting more interesting
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Linda German Askren
this is so interesting. love it so far
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Bella Jersey
I’m so glad Ethan changed not really. If he is guilty of all the crimes he committed to Jane and their marriage. SUFFER
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