"The Wife He Took for Granted" Chapter 12
The manuscript sat on the kitchen table for three days before Sarah opened it again.
Not out of fear.
Not exactly.
More like respect.
The pages represented a version of herself she'd only recently rediscovered, and she wasn't entirely sure how to approach her.
Like meeting an old friend after twenty years.
Too much had happened.
Too much had changed.
What if they no longer recognized each other?
On Wednesday morning, Sarah carried a cup of coffee onto the porch and watched sunlight spread across Willow Lake.
Mist drifted low over the water.
A fisherman guided a small boat away from shore.
The world seemed in no particular hurry.
Sarah was beginning to understand why people stayed here.
A screen door slammed next door.
A few minutes later, Carol Jensen appeared carrying two blueberry muffins and enough energy to power the entire county.
"I baked."
Sarah laughed.
"Again?"
"Retirement is dangerous."
Carol handed her a muffin.
"Too much free time. Not enough supervision."
They settled into the rocking chairs overlooking the lake.
The conversation wandered easily between weather, town gossip and local businesses Sarah still hadn't learned.
Eventually Carol nodded toward the manuscript resting on the table inside.
"You ever going to open that thing?"
Sarah followed her gaze.
"Maybe."
"That's not an answer."
"It wasn't supposed to be."
Carol smiled.
Then took a bite of her muffin.
"What's the worst thing that happens?"
Sarah considered it.
"I discover I wasn't very good."
Carol snorted.
"Sarah."
"What?"
"You're forty-eight, not fourteen."
The bluntness caught her off guard.
"You think I don't know that?"
"No."
Carol brushed muffin crumbs from her lap.
"I think you've spent your whole life waiting for permission."
The words landed harder than Sarah expected.
Not because they were cruel.
Because they sounded familiar.
Too familiar.
After Carol left, Sarah remained on the porch.
The lake shimmered beneath the afternoon sun.
Somewhere across the water, children laughed.
A dog barked.
Wind moved gently through the trees.
Life continued.
Ordinary.
Unremarkable.
Exactly the sort of life she'd spent years rushing through.
Eventually she stood and carried the manuscript inside.
The first page looked different now.
Not better.
Not worse.
Different.
Sarah settled into the armchair beside the window and began reading.
The story followed a young fox searching for a place he thought he'd lost forever.
The symbolism wasn't subtle.
Apparently younger Sarah had possessed all the restraint of a marching band.
Still, she found herself smiling.
The writing wasn't perfect.
Far from it.
Some scenes dragged.
Some dialogue sounded awkward.
A few paragraphs deserved immediate execution.
Yet beneath all the mistakes sat something surprising.
Heart.
The story cared.
It reached.
It wanted something.
More importantly, so had she.
By late afternoon, three manuscripts lay scattered across the coffee table.
Sarah had reread dozens of pages.
Crossed out sentences.
Added notes.
Circled ideas.
The work absorbed her completely.
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For the first time in weeks, hours passed without thoughts of Madison.
Or lawyers.
Or betrayal.
The realization arrived quietly.
Writing wasn't helping her escape.
It was helping her return.
Her phone buzzed.
Emily.
"Hey, Mom."
Sarah tucked her feet beneath her on the chair.
"Hey, sweetheart."
"What are you doing?"
The question made her smile.
"Working."
A pause.
"Working?"
Sarah looked at the manuscripts.
The notebooks.
The scribbled edits.
The coffee-stained pages.
For the first time in decades, the word felt appropriate.
"Yeah."
Another pause.
Then:
"I like the sound of that."
Sarah did too.
Three hundred miles away, Robert Mitchell stared at an overflowing sink.
The dishwasher door hung open.
Dirty plates covered half the kitchen.
A wine glass sat abandoned beside the stove.
The sight irritated him more than it should have.
He picked up a plate.
Then another.
Then stopped.
The irritation wasn't really about dishes.
The dishes simply happened to be available.
"Robert?"
Madison entered from the hallway carrying her laptop.
She looked exhausted.
Her hair was pulled back carelessly.
Dark circles lingered beneath her eyes.
Not the polished image from social media.
Not the effortless version she'd seemed to embody six months ago.
Just a woman working twelve-hour days trying to launch a business.
Reality rarely arrived looking glamorous.
"What happened?"
She glanced at the sink.
Robert set the plate down.
"Nothing."
The answer sounded unconvincing even to him.
Madison studied him briefly.
Then returned to her laptop.
For several moments neither spoke.
The silence felt strange.
Not hostile.
Just unfamiliar.
The kind that appeared once novelty began wearing off.
Three months earlier everything had seemed simple.
Exciting.
Alive.
Now most conversations involved invoices, deadlines, client meetings and business loans.
Madison worked constantly.
Robert worked constantly.
The relationship existed somewhere between their schedules.
He found himself remembering things unexpectedly.
The way Sarah always had dinner waiting after late meetings.
The way she remembered birthdays.
The way she knew where everything was.
Small things.
Unimportant things.
Until they disappeared.
Then suddenly they weren't small at all.
Madison closed her laptop.
"I'm going back to work."
Robert nodded.
The conversation ended there.
No argument.
No affection.
No real connection either.
Just logistics.
She disappeared into the home office.
A moment later the door closed.
Robert stood alone in the kitchen.
The house felt surprisingly empty.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
The realization unsettled him.
He wasn't supposed to feel empty.
This was the life he'd chosen.
The life he'd fought for.
The life that was supposed to make him happy.
Yet happiness remained strangely difficult to locate.
Back in Willow Creek, Sarah sat before her laptop.
The sun had nearly set.
Golden light spilled across the living room.
The lake beyond the window glowed amber and gold.
Her cursor blinked against a blank document.
Patient.
Waiting.
Twenty-six years of postponement sat on one side.
The rest of her life sat on the other.
For several minutes she simply watched the screen.
Then she placed her fingers on the keyboard.
The first sentence arrived unexpectedly.
Not perfect.
Not brilliant.
Just honest.
Sarah began typing.
One word.
Then another.
Then another.
Outside, evening settled gently over Willow Lake.
Inside, a story finally started moving again.
And this time, so did she.
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