Leah "And you wonder why he doesn't tell you things." "Sam—" "Don't 'Sam' me." Her voice shook with anger. "I'm the one who gets to look after your kid while you work. You didn't even bother going to school to pick him up cause you assumed I was going to. I called you ten f*****g times and you didn't pick any of them. Is your work more important than your own son?" My chest tightened. "You're drowning, Leah," she said quietly, "and you don't even notice you're dragging people with you." She had no idea how hard it had been for me these past years. How much effort it takes to act normal. I'm holding everything together with shaking hands, praying it doesn't all collapse one day. "And your solution is that I find a man to f**k me?" I spat. "Cause that's the only thing you keep hammeri

