Alex found the letter in the breast pocket of her husband's suit. He had just returned from another business trip — nothing unusual, he traveled frequently for work.
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Alex found the letter in the breast pocket of her husband's suit. He had just returned from another business trip — nothing unusual, he traveled frequently for work.
Claire described her husband the way many women do — thoughtfully, fairly, with care not to make him sound worse than he is. He's a good man, she
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Lisa had asked herself the question so many times it had stopped feeling like a question. Her children were the reason she had stayed this long. She knew
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Adrienne tries to bring things up. He listens, or seems to. They talk, or go through the motions of talking. A few days pass. Things feel a bit
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Nicole is an anesthesiologist. She manages complex, high-stakes situations every day with precision and composure. At home, she manages everything else. Her husband is present but distracted —