“I call his name as I shove through the front door of his condo. My plan is to end this nicely and walk away. I’ll come after for the money when the time comes, but it’s not right now. Touching the engagement ring on my finger, I twist, pulling it off. Neil should be parked in front of the computer playing WOW with his friends. That’s his normal activity for right now and unplanned life will likely give way to chaos. He always says stuff like that, which is going to make this harder. He’s going ...to think that I’m leaving him to be with Bryan, but that’s not the whole of it. I don’t want my life to be lived like this. It’s not fair to me or him. Padding through the kitchen, I look around. Two cups are on the counter, empty. The coffee pot is still full and smells burnt. I walk over and turn it off. An eerie feeling creeps up my spine as I look around. Something’s off but I can’t tell what. Everything is the way it usually is, so I shove my paranoia aside.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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