Thirty Thousand Feet of Betrayal

The first crack in my life didn’t sound like a scream. It sounded like laughter, drifting down an airplane aisle, carrying my husband’s name in a stranger’s mouth. Her story overlapped mine like a ghosted duplicate, misaligned just enough to make me dizzy. I sat there, buckled in, while my marriage quietly rewrote itself somewhere above the clo… Continues…

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