CHAPTER NINETY THREE – COMPLETELY BROKEN
Two weeks after the funeral, Scarlett sat slumped in the plush armchair opposite Dr. Thompson.
The therapist, a kind-faced woman with weary eyes, asked another question about her coping mechanisms. Scarlett stared at a pattern on the rug, her voice flat.
"I sleep. I eat. I go to work."
Dr. Thompson made a note in her file. "And how do you feel about those activities?"
"Neutral," Scarlett replied, her voice barely a whisper.
The therapist leaned forward, a concerned frown creasing her brow. "Scarlett, it's normal to grieve. You lost someone you loved very much."
The word "loved" seemed to crack something within Scarlett. A tremor ran through her body, and she finally lifted her gaze to meet the doctor's eyes. They were filled with a gentle empathy that ignited a raw, burning rage within Scarlett.
"Loved?" she choked out, the single word laced with a bitterness that made Dr. Thompson flinch.
"Loved doesn't even begin to describe it. He was my partner, my confidante, the only li
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