and he said, “I told you I wanted to be the best in my field, Lily. I told you
this the first night we ever met. It was one of my naked truths. But if I have
to choose between working at the best hospital in the world and making
my wife happy . . . I choose you. You
are
my success. As long as you’re
happy, I don’t care where I work. We’ll stay in Boston.”
That’s when I knew that I had made the right choice. Everyone deserves
another chance. Especially the people who mean the most to you.
It’s been a week since that fight and he hasn’t mentioned moving again.
I feel bad, like I thwarted his plans in some way, but marriage is about
compromise. It’s about doing what’s best for the couple as a whole, not
individually. And staying in Boston is better for everyone in both of our
families.
Speaking of families, I look over at my phone right as a text from Allysa
comes through.
Allysa: Are you finished up at work yet? I need your opinion on furniture.
Me: Be there in fifteen minutes.
I don’t know if it’s the impending delivery or the fact that she’s not
currently working, but I’m pretty sure I’ve spent more time at her house
this week than I have at my own. I close up the shop and head toward her
apartment.
• • •
When I step off the elevator, there’s a note taped to her apartment door. I
see my name written across it, so I pull it off the door.
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