I didn’t ask for anything. I didn’t argue or cry. All I carried was a small handbag and the last piece of dignity I refused to abandon.
“I’m leaving now,” I said softly.
No one responded.
I turned toward the gate, but just as my hand touched it, a quiet voice called my name.
“Olivia.”
I looked back. It was my father-in-law, Walter Miller—the quiet man who had spent years sitting in the backyard as if the tension inside the house didn’t exist.