The day my wife scattered my clothes across the driveway like trash, the sun was still high enough to make everything look honest.
That’s the cruel trick of daylight. It exposes the scene without offering mercy.
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The first suitcase hit the concrete and split open like it couldn’t hold the weight of what we’d been pretending. Shirts slid out. A belt snapped loose and curled like a dead question mark. Socks tumbled across the driveway as if they’d been evicted too. A framed photo followed, landing face down near the curb like even our wedding picture couldn’t stand to watch.
Cars slowed. Not the kind of slow that means caution. The kind of slow that means entertainment.