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“Your best is never enough,” she replied. “It never has been.”
“I gave up everything for you,” Stan said quietly.
Miranda actually laughed. It was not a kind laugh. “And you think that impresses me? You walked out on a wife and two children. That is not loyalty, Stan. That is weakness.”
Standing Face to Face Without Fear
They turned, and finally noticed me. Stan froze in place. “Lauren,” he said softly, almost as if her name was unfamiliar.
I stood a little straighter. My clothes were simple, but neat and clean. My eyes were not tired. They were steady. I was not just surviving anymore. I was living.
He swallowed hard. “You look good.”
A long, awkward silence followed. Miranda finally crossed her arms. “Well,” she said, “this is uncomfortable.”
I almost smiled. “Is it?” I asked gently.
The question felt almost insulting, but I answered it anyway. “They are doing great. They have grown so much. You would not recognize them.”
He nodded slowly, looking down at the sidewalk. “I have been meaning to call.” I did not respond. We both knew the truth.
Stan hesitated. “Lauren, I.”
“I have to get going,” I said simply. “Dinner to make.”
I adjusted the grocery bags in my hands, smiled politely, and walked past them. As I stepped away, something quietly remarkable happened inside me. I did not feel broken. I did not feel bitter. I felt free.
The Phone Call That Said It All
That evening, I called my mother and told her every detail. “Mom, you will not believe what happened today,” I said, walking slowly around my small but warm living room.
“What happened, sweetheart?” she asked.
“I saw them. Stan and Miranda. Right across the street from the grocery store.”
There was a pause on the line. “And how did that feel?”
I smiled to myself. “They looked unhappy. Truly unhappy. Like life has been heavy on them.”
My mother let out a soft breath. “Well, I cannot say I am surprised.”
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