Fri. Jun 26th, 2026

My husband, David, and I had been married for 14 years.

By all ordinary measures, we had a good life.

Not perfect, because no marriage was, but steady in the ways that mattered.

We had two sons, Noah and Caleb, a mortgage we complained about every month, a kitchen drawer full of batteries that never fit anything, and the quiet rhythm of a family that knew where it belonged.

David was not a dramatic man.

He did not disappear for hours without explanation.

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