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Could Danny possibly still be at the courthouse parking lot? Just standing there like a lost puppy waiting for me to come back? I wiped the earlier tears from my eyes roughly with the back of my hand. Took a deep breath to center myself. Then I made a decision. I turned my car around in a
"No," I admitted in a small voice. He hadn't told me anything. Why hadn't he told me any of this? About his blood pressure crisis, and about visiting my mom to apologize. Why keep all that to himself? "That very day he visited us, he explained that he had literally just been discharged fro
KELLY When my mom's voice came through the phone saying "Congratulations," I literally did a double take. Like, actually moved my head back in surprise. Because that made absolutely no sense whatsoever. My mom, who had been practically in mourning about my divorce, was congratulating me?
Just us and the awkward tension. Great. "It was nice knowing you, Danny," I said, keeping my voice as neutral and detached as humanly possible. Like we were acquaintances, not people who'd been married. "And about last night, just so we're completely clear, it meant nothing to me. Absolutely
What was there to say, really? Have a nice life? Thanks for the memories? Sorry your impulsive decision backfired? My heels clicked on the tile floor as I walked away from my marriage. Each click felt significant somehow. Like I was literally walking away from my old life into my new one
Not today. The judge looked at him with that measured, professional expression that probably came from years of dealing with desperate people and told him, "But it's obvious your wife has moved on from this marriage, Mr. Knight. As a matter of fact, she said you guys had an understanding from the








