"The Wife He Took for Granted" Chapter 13
Saturday morning arrived bright and clear.
The storm clouds that had followed Sarah into Willow Creek seemed to have finally moved on, leaving behind crisp autumn air and a sky so blue it almost looked painted.
She stood in front of the bathroom mirror debating whether to go into town.
The argument felt ridiculous.
She was forty-eight years old.
She shouldn't need courage to visit a bookstore.
Yet standing there, brushing her hair for the third time, she couldn't shake the feeling that she was about to walk into a room where everyone already knew her story.
Divorce had a way of making ordinary things feel public.
Downtown Willow Creek looked smaller than she remembered.
The main street stretched only a few blocks.
Brick storefronts.
Flower boxes.
American flags hanging from old-fashioned lamp posts.
A bakery releasing the smell of cinnamon into the morning air.
People waved to one another from across the street.
Nobody seemed particularly rushed.
The town had barely changed.
Sarah wasn't sure whether that comforted her or unsettled her.
Twenty-six years ago she'd spent weekends walking these same sidewalks with college friends, convinced life would eventually carry her somewhere bigger.
It had.
Now she was back.
Not triumphant.
Not defeated.
Simply older.
She parked near the center of town and started walking.
At first nobody recognized her.
Then someone did.
A gray-haired man leaving the pharmacy slowed slightly.
His eyes narrowed.
Then widened.
"Sarah Collins?"
The maiden name caught her completely off guard.
For a second she almost looked behind her.
Nobody had called her Sarah Collins in decades.
"Oh my goodness."
The man smiled.
"I'll be damned."
Recognition arrived slowly.
"Mr. Parker?"
Her former high school chemistry teacher laughed.
"Still alive."
Sarah found herself laughing too.
The awkwardness eased immediately.
They exchanged a few minutes of conversation.
Retirement.
Families.
Time moving too fast.
The sort of small-town conversation that somehow felt both meaningful and completely unnecessary.
When they finally parted ways, Sarah continued down the sidewalk feeling strangely lighter.
Nobody had asked about Robert.
Nobody had mentioned the divorce.
Nobody had looked at her with pity.
Maybe she had been carrying expectations that belonged to Charlotte.
Not Willow Creek.
The bookstore sat near the end of Main Street.
A weathered wooden sign swung gently above the entrance.
Turn The Page Books
The name made her smile.
Inside, the scent of coffee and paper greeted her immediately.
Books filled every wall.
Floor-to-ceiling shelves.
Comfortable chairs.
Small reading tables.
The entire place felt less like a business and more like a refuge.
Sarah stepped inside and stopped.
She had forgotten how much she loved bookstores.
Not buying books.
Being surrounded by them.
The possibility of them.
Thousands of stories waiting patiently for someone to care.
"Well."
A voice sounded from behind the counter.
"I was beginning to wonder if Carol made you up."
Sarah turned.
The woman approaching looked to be in her late sixties.
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Silver hair.
Reading glasses hanging from a chain around her neck.
The confident expression of someone who'd spent her life correcting grammar and winning arguments.
"Maggie Turner."
She extended a hand.
"Retired English teacher. Current bookstore owner. Full-time busybody."
Sarah laughed.
"Maggie."
"Good."
Maggie nodded.
"You laugh too."
Sarah blinked.
"Is that some kind of Willow Creek test?"
"It's Carol's."
Maggie glanced toward a display table.
"I just enforce it."
Within ten minutes, Sarah found herself drinking coffee at a small corner table while Maggie reorganized a display of mystery novels nearby.
The conversation flowed naturally.
Teaching.
Books.
The town.
Life.
Not once did Maggie ask why Sarah had moved back.
Not once did she ask whether she'd been married.
Or divorced.
Or heartbroken.
Sarah noticed.
The omission felt intentional.
Respectful.
As though Maggie understood some stories revealed themselves in their own time.
A group of women entered the store shortly before noon.
Book club members, apparently.
Maggie introduced everyone.
Names immediately blurred together.
Three retired teachers.
A former nurse.
Someone who owned a flower shop.
Another woman who raised alpacas.
Sarah wasn't entirely sure how alpacas entered the conversation.
Yet somehow they did.
Willow Creek appeared to operate by different rules.
To her surprise, she enjoyed herself.
Not dramatically.
Not life-changing.
Simply enjoyed it.
The feeling seemed unfamiliar lately.
At one point, Maggie settled into the chair across from her.
"You know."
She stirred cream into her coffee.
"Carol told me you're a writer."
Sarah nearly choked.
"Carol needs hobbies."
"That wasn't a denial."
Maggie's eyes sparkled.
Sarah smiled reluctantly.
"I used to write."
Maggie waved a dismissive hand.
"Nonsense."
"What?"
"You either write or you don't."
She leaned back.
"If you're still thinking about stories, you're a writer."
The statement settled somewhere deep inside Sarah.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
Like a key sliding into the right lock.
The afternoon passed faster than expected.
By the time Sarah stepped back outside, sunlight stretched across Main Street in long golden lines.
The town looked different now.
Not smaller.
More familiar.
As though some invisible distance had shortened.
For weeks she'd measured every day against what she'd lost.
The marriage.
The house.
The future she thought she was building.
Standing in downtown Willow Creek, she experienced something unexpected.
Not happiness.
Not yet.
Possibility.
The feeling was smaller.
More fragile.
And perhaps more valuable.
Her phone buzzed as she reached her car.
A text from Carol.
Farmers market tomorrow. You're coming.
No question mark.
No invitation.
Just certainty.
Sarah smiled.
Then typed back.
Do I have a choice?
The response arrived immediately.
Absolutely not.
Sarah laughed aloud.
A passing couple turned toward her curiously.
She didn't care.
Not much, anyway.
For the first time in months, tomorrow contained something other than paperwork, grief or survival.
It contained people.
That felt significant.
As she drove back toward the lake, late afternoon sunlight shimmered across the water.
The road curved gently through familiar woods.
Home.
The word appeared unexpectedly.
Not Charlotte.
Not the house she'd sold.
This place.
This town.
This small pocket of the world that remembered who she had been before she became someone else's wife.
Sarah slowed slightly as the lake came into view.
For years she'd believed returning would feel like failure.
A retreat.
An admission that life hadn't gone according to plan.
Now she wasn't so sure.
Maybe coming back wasn't moving backward at all.
Maybe it was the first truly forward decision she'd made in a very long time.
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