stared at him.
For all the hell he had caused, for all the secrets and sob stories and “I can fix it” speeches, that was the cleanest sentence he’d ever spoken. It told the truth for once.
To him, it was just money.
To me, it was 5 a.m. shifts pouring burnt coffee for truckers with wedding rings worn paper-thin.
It was tutoring ninth-grade twins who called continue reading …