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Parting March

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Since her father Dennis fell seriously ill, Christine had been at his bedside nearly every day, managing everything on her own. She had lost a great deal of weight, her already slender frame now looking frighteningly frail. Dennis watched her, heart aching. “Christine, I’m all right. You don’t have to be here every day. Why not spend more time with Scott at home?” At the mention of Scott, Christine’s hand—which had been peeling an apple—faltered. The knife pressed into the fleshy part of her thumb, and blood welled up instantly. She pulled her hand back, hiding it behind her, afraid her father would notice. Forcing a smile, she said, “Scott? Oh, he’s… swamped at work.” In truth, Scott hadn’t been home for a long time. The house stood empty now, holding only her—lonely, pitiable. She couldn’t understand why her newlywed husband, who had once doted on her, had turned so cold and distant. Was it her fault? Was she the problem? Those questions coiled around her heart during countless sleepless nights, squeezing the air from her lungs until she couldn’t breathe. Finally, one day, she gathered her courage and stopped Scott as he hurried out. “Scott, have I done something wrong?” She had shattered her pride to ask—only to be met with a furrowed brow. “Stop overthinking things.” Then he turned and left. He hadn’t returned since. Her father was gravely ill, and Scott hadn’t visited even once. To say it didn’t hurt would be a lie. In front of her father, she kept up a cheerful front. “Dad, don’t worry. Scott treats me very well. I’ll go get you more broth, all right?” Without waiting for a reply, she stood and hurried out. Clutching her still-bleeding thumb, she rushed to the bathroom and ran the cold water. The icy stream stung the wound. She squeezed the blood out as if punishing herself, the sharp pain making her gasp. It was the pain—and the helplessness—that sent the tears flowing uncontrollably. Christine leaned over the sink, then slowly slid to the floor, trying to steady herself. A long time later, she gently rubbed her swollen eyes and stood to leave. She had no one to rely on now. In the end, she still had to pick herself up. As she lifted her head, her eyes met those of someone entering the room. “Oh, Scott, I just twisted my ankle. Why the wheelchair? You’re making such a fuss,” a woman cooed to the man behind her. The man gazed at her affectionately. “Better safe. I’ll push you.” Christine couldn’t believe her eyes. The man was Scott—the one she thought of day and night. Her mouth opened slightly, but her voice came out hoarse, almost soundless. She wanted to ask who this woman was. After a long moment, she managed a dry whisper. “Scott…” Scott seemed to read her thoughts. “An old friend,” he replied flatly. She just said, “Oh,” not daring to press further. “Scott, my father is right here,” she tried instead, unable to let it go, her voice tinged with pleading. “Could you… go see him?” If only to keep up the pretense of a happy couple—to give her father a little peace. A flicker of displeasure crossed Scott’s face. The woman in the wheelchair paled, her fingers tightening around his wrist as she shook her head slowly. He patted her shoulder reassuringly, then turned a cold voice toward Christine. “I’m not a doctor. Seeing him won’t make him better.” With that, he pushed the wheelchair forward, not sparing her another glance. Christine didn’t understand. How had things come to this? She bit her lip hard, willing the tears not to fall again. But watching his resolute back retreat, the ache in her heart was undeniable. He could push a friend with a twisted ankle, but he wouldn’t visit his critically ill father-in-law. In the end, it meant he didn’t love her—his wife. With that thought, Christine turned and walked slowly away, her steps carrying her in the opposite direction. Scott couldn’t help but glance back. All he saw was her back, moving toward the light. She looked so thin, her face drained of color. He’d also noticed the wound on her hand, her swollen eyes. But then he remembered what Dennis had done. So whatever happened to Christine—she deserved it.

Parting March Chapter 1

Since her father Dennis fell seriously ill, Christine had been at his bedside nearly every day, managing everything on her own. She had lost a great deal of weight, her already slender frame now looking frighteningly frail.

Dennis watched her, heart aching. “Christine, I’m all right. You don’t have to be here every day. Why not spend more time with Scott at home?”

At the mention of Scott, Christine’s hand—which had been peeling an apple—faltered. The knife pressed into the fleshy part of her thumb, and blood welled up instantly.

She pulled her hand back, hiding it behind her, afraid her father would notice. Forcing a smile, she said, “Scott? Oh, he’s… swamped at work.”

In truth, Scott hadn’t been home for a long time. The house stood empty now, holding only her—lonely, pitiable.

She couldn’t understand why her newlywed husband, who had once doted on her, had turned so cold and distant.

Was it her fault? Was she the problem? Those questions coiled around her heart during countless sleepless nights, squeezing the air from her lungs until she couldn’t breathe.

Finally, one day, she gathered her courage and stopped Scott as he hurried out. “Scott, have I done something wrong?”

She had shattered her pride to ask—only to be met with a furrowed brow. “Stop overthinking things.”

Then he turned and left. He hadn’t returned since.

Her father was gravely ill, and Scott hadn’t visited even once.

To say it didn’t hurt would be a lie.

In front of her father, she kept up a cheerful front. “Dad, don’t worry. Scott treats me very well. I’ll go get you more broth, all right?”

Without waiting for a reply, she stood and hurried out.

Clutching her still-bleeding thumb, she rushed to the bathroom and ran the cold water. The icy stream stung the wound. She squeezed the blood out as if punishing herself, the sharp pain making her gasp.

It was the pain—and the helplessness—that sent the tears flowing uncontrollably.

Christine leaned over the sink, then slowly slid to the floor, trying to steady herself.

A long time later, she gently rubbed her swollen eyes and stood to leave. She had no one to rely on now. In the end, she still had to pick herself up.

As she lifted her head, her eyes met those of someone entering the room.

“Oh, Scott, I just twisted my ankle. Why the wheelchair? You’re making such a fuss,” a woman cooed to the man behind her.

The man gazed at her affectionately. “Better safe. I’ll push you.”

Christine couldn’t believe her eyes. The man was Scott—the one she thought of day and night.

Her mouth opened slightly, but her voice came out hoarse, almost soundless. She wanted to ask who this woman was.

After a long moment, she managed a dry whisper. “Scott…”

Scott seemed to read her thoughts. “An old friend,” he replied flatly.

She just said, “Oh,” not daring to press further.

“Scott, my father is right here,” she tried instead, unable to let it go, her voice tinged with pleading. “Could you… go see him?”

If only to keep up the pretense of a happy couple—to give her father a little peace.

A flicker of displeasure crossed Scott’s face. The woman in the wheelchair paled, her fingers tightening around his wrist as she shook her head slowly.

He patted her shoulder reassuringly, then turned a cold voice toward Christine. “I’m not a doctor. Seeing him won’t make him better.”

With that, he pushed the wheelchair forward, not sparing her another glance.

Christine didn’t understand. How had things come to this?

She bit her lip hard, willing the tears not to fall again. But watching his resolute back retreat, the ache in her heart was undeniable.

He could push a friend with a twisted ankle, but he wouldn’t visit his critically ill father-in-law.

In the end, it meant he didn’t love her—his wife.

With that thought, Christine turned and walked slowly away, her steps carrying her in the opposite direction.

Scott couldn’t help but glance back. All he saw was her back, moving toward the light. She looked so thin, her face drained of color. He’d also noticed the wound on her hand, her swollen eyes.

But then he remembered what Dennis had done. So whatever happened to Christine—she deserved it.

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Parting March of Contents

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