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The evening started like something out of a fairy tale. Wed been invited to a dinner party at my husbands
Lifes easier without you now, said her son when Eleanor Whitmore came to make amends. She stood on the
**Diary Entry** *10th July, London* No husband, no success, whispered the girls behind my back at the
You can leave. Its easier with Mum, blurted James on their third wedding anniversary. Emily froze mid-stir
That summers day shattered the usual routine. Emily walked into the kitchen, eyes downcast, cradling
**The Last Confession** Once, they were the golden couple. Both worked hard, had no bad habits, owned
Arriving at the hospital to see her dying husband, a well-to-do woman tossed a few coins to a beggar
“You dont know how to love,” said my daughter when she saw my tears. Eleanor Whitaker froze
The Number of Fate Elizabeth Bennett had lost her daughter years ago in a tragic accident. At first
Vera had waited so longbut at last, it felt like wings had sprouted, lifting her heart. She had waited