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Her father died. Her husband sent flowers.
And arrived late.
Not hours late -- late enough that Grace stood at the graveside with her mother and her brother and no one asked where Graham was. They already knew. He always had somewhere more important to be.
She buried her father beside people who showed up.
Then she stopped. She stopped managing Graham's schedule. Stopped reminding him about the kids' games and her mother's appointments. Stopped smoothing the space between his absence and their family's needs. Stopped being the woman who held everything together so no one had to notice he wasn't holding anything at all.
She doesn't rage. She doesn't deliver an ultimatum.
She simply stops making room for him -- in her grief first, and then in her life.
When Graham finally notices the distance, it's not because she told him. It's because the house feels different. The porch chair where her father used to sit is empty. The woman who made everything run has gone quiet. And he can't figure out when it started -- because he wasn't paying attention then, either.
A marriage-in-crisis romance. No cheating. Earned grovel. HEA.
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