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At my husband’s funeral, his mother fixed her gaze on me and said with chilling calm, “Better he’s gone now than forced to live with the embarrassment she brought him.”

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it.”

I remember laughing, a hollow, disbelieving sound. “Me?”

“You’re the outsider,” he said quietly. “That’s why.”

He went to a lawyer the next morning.

Three days later, he was gone.

Now, standing in that chapel, Noah looked at Vivian with a clarity that cut deeper than any accusation.

“Dad said you would say that,” he told her.

The room shifted again.

I continue reading …

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