So tell me how you think this ends.
Chris PavoneCircumstantial evidence may not be enough to convict. But it’s almost always enough to reveal the truth. Isn’t it?
Chris PavoneYou know what this means?"
Everyone does, but nobody answers.
As they’d agreed the night before on their cold balcony, scripting out this dialog, there would be three large lies in this conversation. This was the first.
Chris PavoneThe two men maintain firm eye contact. A poker game, both of them bluffing. Or pretending to.
Chris PavoneAnother of her husband’s silent lies.
Chris PavoneNow that it was finally here, she wasn’t surprised to find herself still reluctant to start it. Reluctant to end the part of her life when this conversation hadn’t happened yet. Reluctant to find out what her life would look like after it.
Chris PavoneI don’t want you to explain. I want you to convince me I’m wrong. Or admit I’m right.
Chris PavoneBack before her life had begun to unravel. Or before she knew it was unraveling.
Chris PavoneShe knew what he was thinking: if she was asking questions like these, she was trying to understand. Trying to forgive him. He was right.
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