The Wife – Part Two: For Better, For Worse. ML Roberts
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For my husband. His constant support has been everything.
Table of Contents
I start to pull the door towards me, a slight breeze blowing in from outside as it slowly opens, and then I hear it – that sound, a scream that barely has time to resonate before it’s quickly stopped, and it takes a second before I realise it was me, I was the one screaming; the one who was silenced by a hand being clamped heavily over my mouth.
It was me who was screaming…
Michael blamed himself for not protecting me. He blamed himself for everything, but it wasn’t his fault.
It wasn’t.
Not really.
I pull my knees to my chest and hug them tightly as I sit in the corner of the room that should have been our baby’s nursery. The light, bright yellow walls are almost taunting me, smiling down at me, reminding me of what this room should have been.
The people Michael and I should have been.
Parents.
Fourteen Months Earlier