Everett suddenly slumped, his entire frame leaning on Dorothy's shoulder, his six-foot-three stature making it hard for her to breathe.

He was silent, simply resting against her.

Dorothy tried to speak several times but held back, deciding to let him catch his breath first.

Then, abruptly, she felt a dampness on her neck. The tears trailed down her collarbone, slowly slipping away.

Everett was crying, soundlessly.

The last time he cried, he blamed it on the whiskey, but this time, he was sober.

"Everett." "Dorothy, you can't keep leaving me," his voice was hoarse, his chest trembled with each word, "Once is enough.” He couldn't bear it happening again.

Karen had landed a job.

to clock in at an

she should drop the idea of working and just enjoy being taken care of, Karen didn't want to be

salary?" "There's benefits too, you know, health, dental, and retirement plans. It all adds up to more than two

back into the couch, "If you ask me, you should just come work at Lopez Corporation as my secretary. We could even... you know, during lunch breaks." "Don't you think about anything else?" Karen leaned back into the couch and

the only thing I can think of." "Why don't you go find some other women? You've got too much energy; I can't handle it alone." "Nope, I only want you." Seeing him gearing up for more,

I told them I got a job. They want me to come over for dinner tonight. So cut it

tonight. I'll come with you to see the folks." "Those are my parents." "Sooner or later I'll have to

time he visited Karen's parents, he'd come bearing

can't fault someone for being too

yet." "If you don't agree, then you're not going anywhere either."

drove to her parents’

the market, hands full of groceries. When he got home, he immediately spotted Jeffrey's flashy car —a sight

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