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Gloria’s voice reached me before I even had the front door closed.

“Take off that ring and leave this house with your child.”

I stopped with one foot on the entry rug and Mason asleep against my chest.

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The cold from outside still clung to my clinic uniform, and my arms were sore from carrying him from the car after a full day at the reception desk.

His stuffed dog was tucked under his cheek, damp from the way he slept with his mouth slightly open.

For a second, all I heard was the ticking wall clock and the soft rush of his breathing against my collarbone.

Then I saw everyone.

Daniel’s sister, Brianna, was on the sofa.

His uncle stood by the fireplace.

Two cousins hovered near the hallway.

Gloria stood in the middle of the room, dressed like she had invited us to a formal dinner, except there was no dinner.

No plates.

No glasses.

No warm food on the table.

The dining room behind her looked staged, with the long wooden table bare under the chandelier and every chair pushed in too neatly.

Daniel stood by the window.

Not beside me.

Not near Mason.

By the window, like he had already chosen where he belonged before I arrived.

I looked at him first because he was my husband, because for seven years I had trained myself to search his face before I let fear take over mine.

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