A MYSTERIOUS LETTER I entered the hallway outside the penthouse in the crisp morning air, my head still foggy after a sleepless night. The manner Griffin had left me had made it impossible to sleep. Even though my heart still hurt, I had no idea how to mend something he was so intent on shattering. I stooped to retrieve the little envelope that was resting outside the door. It was unmarked, with no indication of who had left it or a return address. Only my name. I stared at it, gasping for air. It felt wrong in some way. After a brief moment of hesitation, I re-entered and closed the door. I ripped it open with trembling hands. There was only one page of paper inside. You are unaware of your spouse. Before it's too late, leave. I felt a chill creep down my back. Despite my repeate

