my deathbed couldn't mas
e, her tears a performance, her whispers
it through the night. I'
ly friend I admired, shattered my
tiful, lying face, cold and irr
al air, not in a hospital, but my old bedroom
eal. I w
the loveless marriage, the quiet sac
tarted it all: a party, too much to drink, Emily crying, pr
l's child, using me as a shiel
reaked open. "Etha
breakfast, her hand reaching for my forehea
ly," I said, my voice cold, "We
latly stated, "I don't th
lowed, "I love you, E
rned, her wor
her hand on her stomach. "I'm... I'
d, knowing the
I announced, loud enough for our families d
onfirmed it. The game had just begun,