Chapter 17

1430 Words

17 Standing in front of my office window, I look down into the moonlit backyard. Though I stare intently, my focus is within. I lean up against the window’s frame and try an experiment. See, this morning when I got up, I couldn’t remember Anna’s face. Well, I could remember the broad strokes. I could remember that she was a brunette and that she laughed a lot. A sort of low chuckle. But I couldn’t picture her face in my mind. Instead, I could only conjure Fiore. Her soft smile, the excitement that flared in her eyes when I proposed moving to New Orleans. The sheer terror on her face when I pulled out the box from underneath her bed. Her expression when I picked her up afterward and put her into her bathtub. All those things are sharp, real. Whereas all my memories of Anna are just th

Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD