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The Woman At The Door The Woman At The Door by Daniel Hurst
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“Our marriage was so close to being over. The lies had threatened to ruin us. The woman at the door almost won. But she didn’t. Instead, I won. Sam won. Love won. But love is a cruel game and not everybody can win,”
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“But it’s not Maria’s name that comes out of Erica’s mouth a second later. It’s Ally.”
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“but the idea is almost laughable right now because we are at war, so I hardly feel like playing happy couples with other people.”
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“It’s my bed he is in. Not hers. He is here with me. He is mine. He is a good man. I have nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.”
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“They are the thoughts that say if Sam’s old man could cheat, so could he. Maybe it’s in the genes.”
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“I see it, Rebecca and Sam are a pillar of stone, and I am a chisel. They are strong while I am crafty. They appear sturdy, but I can find a weakness. They might seem unbreakable, but I can cause them to crack.”
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“The film is still on pause in the background, and until we find out who that mystery woman was, I feel like our relationship is on pause too.”
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“must have a point because Rebecca doesn’t have a comeback for me right away. Instead, she closes the door, and at first, I feel relieved”
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“That last comment from my wife is said with a hint of menace, and I don’t like it at all.”
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“other again. But it seems that my wife’s mood towards me is even colder than the weather outside,”
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“That’s because you have to be ready to go in the morning when the rat race commences again,”
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“Peace of mind is taken for granted until you no longer have it.”
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