"The Wife He Took for Granted" Chapter 9
The storm started two hours outside Willow Creek.
By the time Sarah crossed the county line, rain hammered the windshield hard enough to blur the road ahead into streaks of gray and white.
Her hands ached from gripping the steering wheel.
The SUV was packed with everything that still belonged to her.
Clothes.
Books.
Family photographs.
The unfinished manuscript she'd found in the garage.
Twenty-six years reduced to labeled boxes and plastic storage bins.
The thought would have been depressing a month ago.
Tonight she was simply too tired to care.
The highway disappeared behind her.
Charlotte disappeared with it.
Sarah hadn't looked back.
Not once.
There wasn't anything left to see.
The road narrowed as it wound through dense forest.
Rainwater raced through roadside ditches.
Branches bent beneath the wind.
A weather alert crackled from the radio before dissolving into static.
Perfect.
Sarah reached forward and turned it off.
Silence felt preferable.
At least silence wasn't trying to sell her insurance or explain traffic updates.
The clock on the dashboard read 8:43 PM.
She'd been driving since dawn.
Every muscle in her body felt borrowed.
Every thought seemed half a second slower than normal.
Willow Creek was still twenty miles away.
A small cabin.
A fresh start.
A future she hadn't asked for.
At the moment, all three sounded equally exhausting.
The tire exploded without warning.
The sound slammed through the vehicle like a gunshot.
Sarah jerked the wheel instinctively.
The SUV lurched toward the shoulder.
For one terrifying second, she lost control.
Rain.
Mud.
Darkness.
Everything moved at once.
Then the vehicle shuddered to a stop beside a ditch.
The engine remained running.
Sarah sat frozen.
Both hands locked around the steering wheel.
Breathing hard.
The rain pounded the roof.
Neither she nor the storm seemed interested in calming down.
After several seconds, she leaned forward until her forehead touched the wheel.
"Oh, come on."
The words disappeared beneath the rain.
Not angry.
Not dramatic.
Just exhausted.
The kind of exhaustion that arrived after too many losses in too short a time.
Eventually she climbed out.
The rain soaked her within seconds.
The rear tire was shredded.
Completely flat.
Of course it was.
Sarah laughed once.
A short, humorless sound.
The universe apparently wasn't finished with her yet.
Wind whipped her hair across her face.
Mud soaked the bottom of her jeans.
The nearest streetlight sat somewhere far behind her.
The road stretched empty in both directions.
No houses.
No businesses.
No people.
Just trees.
Endless trees.
She pulled out her phone.
One bar.
Then none.
Perfect.
Again.
Sarah climbed back inside the SUV.
The cabin smelled faintly of coffee and cardboard boxes.
The family photograph she'd packed beside the passenger seat had fallen face down during the blowout.
She picked it up.
Emily.
Luke.
Robert.
A family vacation from six years ago.
Everyone smiling.
Everyone sunburned.
Everyone happy.
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Or at least appearing happy.
Sarah studied Robert's face for a moment.
Then slid the photograph into the glove compartment.
Not angrily.
Not ceremonially.
Simply finished looking at it.
The storm intensified.
Thunder rolled across the hills.
The darkness outside thickened.
Sarah checked her phone again.
No signal.
No roadside assistance.
No miracle.
She leaned back in her seat and closed her eyes.
Just for a minute.
Maybe two.
Long enough to gather herself.
Long enough to stop feeling like the last few weeks had happened to someone else.
The image of the SOLD sign flashed through her mind.
Then the empty house.
Then the investment contract.
Then the unfinished manuscript.
One memory after another.
A parade of endings.
Sarah rubbed her eyes.
Forty-eight years old.
Divorced.
Homeless, technically.
Driving through a storm toward a town she hadn't lived in since college.
If someone had described this future to her twenty years ago, she would've laughed.
Life never asked permission before changing direction.
A sudden glow appeared through the rain.
Sarah sat upright.
Headlights.
Far behind her.
Moving closer.
Slowly.
The lights cut through the darkness, growing larger with every second.
Relief arrived first.
Then caution.
A woman alone on a deserted road learned caution early.
The vehicle slowed as it approached.
A pickup truck.
Old.
Dark blue.
The headlights washed across her SUV.
Then stopped.
For a moment neither vehicle moved.
Rain fell between them like a curtain.
Sarah watched through the side mirror.
The driver's door opened.
A tall figure stepped out.
Broad shoulders.
Flannel jacket.
Work boots.
The man pulled a baseball cap lower against the rain before walking toward her vehicle.
Not hurried.
Not hesitant.
Just steady.
The way people moved when they were used to helping.
Sarah rolled her window down a few inches.
Cold rain immediately blew inside.
The man bent slightly to see her.
Blue-gray eyes.
Silver at his temples.
A face weathered by sun, work and time.
Not handsome in the polished Charlotte way.
Something better.
Real.
"You okay?"
His voice carried easily over the storm.
Sarah almost laughed.
The question felt impossible to answer honestly.
Which problem would she start with?
The flat tire?
The divorce?
The collapse of her entire life?
Instead she pointed toward the back of the SUV.
"Flat tire."
The man's gaze followed.
He nodded once.
"Yeah."
A faint smile touched one corner of his mouth.
"Pretty sure that's dead."
For the first time in days, Sarah laughed.
A genuine laugh.
Small.
Unexpected.
The man looked mildly pleased with himself.
"That's a good sign."
"What is?"
"You laughing."
Sarah shook her head.
"You don't know me."
"No."
The smile remained.
"But people don't usually laugh when they're having their best day."
Rainwater dripped from the brim of his cap.
Thunder rolled again somewhere in the distance.
For reasons Sarah couldn't explain, the storm felt slightly less overwhelming now.
The stranger extended a hand.
"Daniel Brooks."
Sarah looked at it.
Then at him.
Then back at the hand.
A strange thought crossed her mind.
This was the first new person she'd met since her marriage ended.
The first person who knew nothing about Robert.
Nothing about Madison.
Nothing about the divorce.
To Daniel Brooks, she was simply a woman with a flat tire.
The realization felt unexpectedly freeing.
Sarah reached out and shook his hand.
"Sarah Mitchell."
The name sounded unfamiliar now.
Not wrong.
Just unfinished.
Daniel glanced toward the ruined tire.
Then back at her.
"Well, Sarah Mitchell."
Rain continued pouring around them.
The storm showed no signs of stopping.
"Looks like you've had one hell of a night."
Behind him, lightning flashed across the distant hills.
And for the first time since leaving Charlotte, Sarah found herself wondering what came next instead of what she'd left behind.
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