My husband insisted we move 900 miles across the country. “Fresh start,” he said. I left my job, my mother, everything. Three months later I discovered his ex-wife lived in our new neighborhood. Three streets over. He “ran into her” at the grocery weekly. His GPS history showed he drove past her house every morning before work. I checked their messages – 4,600 texts going back eleven years, before he and and I even met. I was the rebound. The placeholder. He married me to make her jealous enough to take him back. And it worked. She called me on a Tuesday and said, “He’s moving in with me this weekend. And the son you’ve been raising – your youngest – he’s not yours. He’s our…

I used to believe that love was about sacrifice. When Marcus came into my life five years ago, he felt like a storm that cleared out all the debris of my past. He …

My husband insisted we move 900 miles across the country. “Fresh start,” he said. I left my job, my mother, everything. Three months later I discovered his ex-wife lived in our new neighborhood. Three streets over. He “ran into her” at the grocery weekly. His GPS history showed he drove past her house every morning before work. I checked their messages – 4,600 texts going back eleven years, before he and and I even met. I was the rebound. The placeholder. He married me to make her jealous enough to take him back. And it worked. She called me on a Tuesday and said, “He’s moving in with me this weekend. And the son you’ve been raising – your youngest – he’s not yours. He’s our… Read More

My mother mailed me a card every Friday with a five-dollar bill tucked inside. I’m 54. I told her to stop. don’t need five dollars, Mom.” She kept sending them for nine years, even after she moved into the county home. Ipped them in a kitchen drawer, mostly unopened. She diedd. She died in March. When I closed out her account at Pinehurst, the clerk handed me her ledger. The home gave each resident a small weekly allowance, for the vending machines and the gift gift cart. Five dollars. That was all she got. She’d been mailing me everything. I sat on the kitchen floor with nine years of unopened cards in my lap and finally understood wha what every Friday had really…

Well, I reckon most people would say I’m a woman who pays attention. I keep my house clean, I balance my checkbook down to the penny, and I always remember …

My mother mailed me a card every Friday with a five-dollar bill tucked inside. I’m 54. I told her to stop. don’t need five dollars, Mom.” She kept sending them for nine years, even after she moved into the county home. Ipped them in a kitchen drawer, mostly unopened. She diedd. She died in March. When I closed out her account at Pinehurst, the clerk handed me her ledger. The home gave each resident a small weekly allowance, for the vending machines and the gift gift cart. Five dollars. That was all she got. She’d been mailing me everything. I sat on the kitchen floor with nine years of unopened cards in my lap and finally understood wha what every Friday had really… Read More