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Decisions made by the husband or the protagonist are coming back to haunt them.
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@myhusbandconvinc — come find me. You know where the purgatory is. Bring the phone.
I stared at the screen of my old phone, the one I hadn't charged in three years. The battery icon pulsed anemic orange. The last time I’d used this phone, I had been sobbing into its mic, leaving voicemails for a man who would never listen. Ethan. My husband. Verified husband, as he used to joke. Verified by the state, by the church, by the mortgage company. Verified by me.