The Wheelbarrow
Landon did love me, but he also lied to me and hurt me.
We both made mistakes.
I grew tired of pointing fingers and assigning blame.
It was easier to just bury everything—the good, the bad, and the heartbreaking.
I drove back to my house near Thomson Park.
The capuchin monkeys made for unruly but entertaining neighbours.
I stopped by at the supermarket and loaded up on fruits and vegetables and meats, with an extra carton of Cavendish bananas for my simian friends.
I stuck to a healthy diet ever since I got out of prison.
I wanted Kieran to see me at my best when we met again, because I believed we would.
I spent the entire afternoon in the kitchen, making dinner for one.
Paleo pumpkin, carrot and bacon fritters for entrée.
Slow-cooked beef cheeks for main.
A wild salmon veggie bowl.
And choc salted caramel slices for dessert.
The doorbell rang when I was putting away the dishes.
A courier dropped off a big white cardboard box.
I picked up an embossed invitation card on top of a magent
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