BECOMING CLARA: When Clara Finally Says Enough
One word changes everything as she begins to let go of what was never hers.
Clara stood in the center of her living room, really seeing it for the first time in years.
Her mother’s china cabinet loomed against the east wall, dust motes drifting in the glass. The walnut bookcase from David’s study occupied the opposite corner, stuffed with his leather-bound classics she had never opened. Her father’s pewter steins lined the mantel in rigid formation, twenty-three of them, each demanding monthly polishing.
None of it belonged to her. She had been living inside a museum of other people’s lives, tending their artifacts while her own presence faded to the edges.
“Enough.”
The word startled her with its power. And its sweetness.
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