The Girls of Mischief Bay (2014)

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While she adored all her clients and knew that without them, she would be lost, emotionally and financially, every now and then she just wanted quiet.
    She was tired of fighting, she thought sadly. She was tired of not understanding Eric, of being disappointed by him. She would guess he was equally weary of their lack of connection and her refusal to be as excited by his dream as he was.
    Sometimes she thought that divorce was the only option. She whispered the word in her head and turned
...it over in her mind. Still, she couldn’t imagine saying it out loud. She and Eric were married.
    But what were the alternatives? Really splitting up? When she considered the logistics, the reality of being a single mom, of possibly having to pay alimony to Eric so he could keep writing his stupid screenplay, she got so angry and so afraid, she couldn’t breathe. The thought of going through that, of tearing apart their lives—it was awful.


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