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Divorce Amid Shelter Fire Novel Cover

Divorce Amid Shelter Fire

The children's shelter was my sanctuary. A place where I could make a difference, even if just for a few hours each week. Today, I'd organized an art therapy session for the younger kids—those who found it easier to express themselves through color and shapes rather than words. "Miss Nora, look! I drew my new home!" six-year-old Lily thrust her crayon masterpiece toward me, her smile revealing a missing front tooth. I crouched down to her level, my heart swelling with pride. "It's beautiful, Lily. I love how you've made the windows extra big—is that so the sunshine can come in?" She nodded enthusiastically. "And so people can see me waving to them!" As I straightened, movement near the shelter's entrance caught my eye. A tall figure in an expensive suit—Darren?
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Chapter 2

I was folding laundry in our bedroom when I heard the front door open. Darren's voice carried up the stairs, followed by a woman's softer tones and a child's excited chatter. My hands froze mid-motion, a half-folded sweater suspended in the air.

"Nora!" Darren called out. "Come downstairs. We need to talk."

Something in his voice made my stomach clench. I set the laundry aside and descended the stairs, my footsteps heavy on each step.

They were standing in our living room—Darren, Joelle, and the boy I now knew was named Allen. Joelle looked even more polished than she had at the restaurant, her dark hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders. Allen clung to her hand, his eyes wide as he took in our home.

"Nora," Darren began, his tone businesslike, as if he were conducting a meeting rather than shattering my world. "Joelle and Allen will be staying with us for a while."

The room tilted. "What?"

"Allen needs a stable family environment," Darren continued, his eyes not quite meeting mine. "His school is just ten minutes from here, and it's better for him to have consistency."

Joelle stepped forward, her eyes glistening with tears that looked perfectly calibrated. "I'm so sorry to impose," she said, her voice trembling just enough. "I've been between apartments, and when Darren offered..."

She trailed off, looking vulnerable and grateful. I wanted to scream that this was all calculated, that I could see through her performance. But the words stuck in my throat.

"I just want what's best for my son," Joelle whispered, pulling Allen closer. "He needs his father."

I looked at Darren, searching for any sign that he understood what he was doing to us—to me. His face remained impassive, except for a slight tightening around his eyes.

"It's temporary," he said firmly. "Just until Joelle gets settled."

Temporary. Like our marriage had been temporary. Like my trust had been temporary.

---

That night, I lay awake beside Darren, listening to the sounds of Joelle and Allen settling into our guest room—the room we'd once talked about converting into a nursery for our own children someday.

A piercing scream shattered the silence.

"Help! Someone help us!" Joelle's voice, panicked and shrill.

Darren bolted upright beside me. "What's wrong?"

We rushed down the hallway to find Joelle in the bathroom, cradling Allen's hand under cold running water. The child was crying, his small face contorted in pain.

"What happened?" Darren demanded, pushing past me.

"He was fine until she came in," Joelle said, her voice breaking as she looked at me with accusation in her eyes. "Nora pushed him. She pushed him and knocked over the kettle."

"What?" I gasped. "I didn't even—"

"Stop lying!" Joelle sobbed, turning to Darren. "She's been hostile all day. She hates us being here."

Allen whimpered, holding up his reddened hand. "It hurts, Daddy."

Darren's eyes met mine, cold and questioning. "Nora?"

"I didn't touch him," I said, my voice shaking. "I just came to see what was happening."

But Joelle's tears were already winning. I could see it in Darren's face—the doubt, the suspicion.

"Let's get you to the doctor," he said to Allen, lifting the boy gently.

As they passed me, Joelle's eyes met mine over Allen's head. For just a second, her tears vanished, replaced by something calculating and triumphant.

---

"Everyone, please sit down," Darren announced the following evening. "We're going to have dinner together."

I'd spent the day avoiding Joelle and Allen, but now we were all gathered at our dining table—the same table where Darren and I had shared countless meals, dreams, and plans for our future.

Joelle had insisted on helping me cook. "To thank you for your hospitality," she'd said with that same perfect vulnerability.

I'd made a simple pasta dish—nothing that could go wrong, nothing that could be tampered with.

Yet as we sat down to eat, Allen pushed his plate away after just a few bites.

"I don't feel good," he said, his voice small.

"Is something wrong with the food?" Joelle asked, her eyes fixed on me.

Before I could respond, Allen lurched forward and vomited dramatically across the table.

"Oh my God!" Joelle cried, jumping up. "Are you okay, baby?"

Darren was instantly at Allen's side, his face pale with concern.

"I think..." Joelle hesitated, her eyes meeting mine with practiced uncertainty. "I think maybe he's allergic to something in the sauce."

"What?" I stared at her in disbelief. "There's nothing in there that could—"

"It's okay," Joelle interrupted softly. "Accidents happen. Maybe next time we should check ingredients more carefully?"

Her words hung in the air like poison. Next time. As if there would be many more meals like this. As if she were already planning them.

Darren's eyes met mine across the table, but I couldn't read what was behind them anymore. All I could see was the stranger my husband had become—and the family that was slowly replacing mine.

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