The Lie Standing in the Living Room
He wasn’t wearing worn-out jeans like someone caring for a sick parent.
He was dressed in the pressed button-down shirt I had bought him for our anniversary.
Clean-shaven.
Relaxed.
Smiling.
And standing very close to a blonde woman in a cream sweater.
His hand rested on the small of her back.
Then Elaine said something that froze the air in my lungs.
“Once the divorce is done, Vanessa can move in here until the spring wedding. It’s better this way. Megan was never right for this family.”
Megan.