When my first real contraction struck, I was standing in the center of our pristine, aggressively modern kitchen with a glass of ice water in my hand. I say “real” contraction because I had been… Read more
PART 1 The day my divorce became official, my ex-husband walked out of the Manhattan courthouse smiling, with his mistress hanging from his arm like a prize he had just won. Then he looked me… Read more
PART 1 Mariana was seven months pregnant when she stopped getting out of bed. At first, Julian told himself it was normal. Pregnancy was hard. She was tired. Her body was carrying their first child,… Read more
The word hit the room like broken glass. Madison’s eyes widened. “What?” “My wife,” I repeated. “We’ve been married for twelve years.” She slowly turned toward ... Read more
Part 1: Every family has that one person who treats your home like an all-inclusive resort but never thinks to bring so much as a bag of chips. In my... Read more
PART 3 The attorney didn’t sound surprised. “I understand.” Sarah folded her arms and laughed. “Oh, please.” She looked around at the guests. “Who are yo... Read more
PART 3 It was me. From months ago. Standing in the kitchen, hair messy, holding a grocery bag, laughing at something Russell had said off-camera. I didn’t even ... Read more
On my very first day at my new job, I saw a photo of my husband sitting on my coworker’s desk. I forced a smile, pointed at it, and calmly... Read more
PART 3 “I can’t see anything.” “Use your phone!” “My phone is dead!” Helen cursed. “Of course this happens now.” I lay there, barely moving, my hand slow... Read more
PART 3 Eleanor had looked worried. Not about dying. About him. His stomach tightened. Without thinking further, he started the engine and drove directly to Bank... Read more
