She let out a small, humorless laugh. “I think Helena got the better end of the deal.”
And with that, I put my car in gear and drove home to find my true happiness.

She let out a small, humorless laugh. “I think Helena got the better end of the deal.”
And with that, I put my car in gear and drove home to find my true happiness.

We were standing in the center of the room, swaying to our first wedding dance melody. Fifty years of history were supposed to be behind us. My…

For twelve years, my stepfather made sure I knew exactly where I stood in his life—outside of it. He was a wealthy man who guarded his success…

I sat there drenched, the icy water still dripping from my hair and clothes, hum:iliation burning deeper than the cold. But the bucket of water wasn’t the…

Inside were clothes. Maya’s clothes—I recognized them immediately. A beige house sweater she wore constantly around their home, with small flowers embroidered on the collar. A pair…

My husband set a dinner table with his mistress. I set mine right beside him only a glass partition between us and invited someone who would make…

That I’d survive. Andre pulled out his wallet and slid two crisp hundred-dollar bills across the table. “Please,” he said. “Take it. I feel terrible.” I took…
