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whenever she needed it, it vanished as easily, and it never asked 
questions, expected witty replies, made awkward suggestions, or 
otherwise overcompensated for its own inability to right the wrongs of 
the world. She had packed a friend-a-day supply for this trip. That was 
all the company she needed. 
The hardcover in her hand was a biography. She opened it now, and was 
suddenly caught up in the same world she was trying to flee. On the 
inside cover of the volume was an inscription that she hadn't noticed 
earlier. It brought back a storm of memories. 
"To my favorite sister-in-law. Have a marvelous vacation and be sure to 
spend a week with us when you get back. Maryellen." 
From the first, Jeff's family had adored her. They had always insisted 
that they would hold Jeff personally to blame if the marriage ended. In 
that spirit, they had stayed so close to Anne's side that she had to 
finally beg them for space. They had eased off, but with reluctance. 
Anne's parents had persisted, urging her to give up the apartment and 
move back home, but she refused. She knew that as crammed with reminders 
of Jeff as the apartment was, it was better than the Westchester home 
where she had grown up. To return there would be an admission of 
failure-failure to make the kind of happy life her parents had. 
A ghost of a smile lifted the corners of her lips. Her childhood had 
been happy indeed, even those awkward adolescent years when she was an 
ugly duckling, by modest accounts. Oh, her parents denied it, but the 
mirror didn't lie, and, anyway, the ugly duckling became a swan well 
before the Senior Prom. By that time she was quiet and graceful, 
thriving academically, socially, and emotionally. Nothing in her rosy 
first twenty-seven years had even remotely begun to prepare her for the 
heartbreak at the start of her twenty-eighth. 
Brought back to the present by a pang of hunger, she closed the 
untouched book and went to the kitchen. She flipped on a single light, 
mixed tuna into a sa 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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