the man you were about to marry was having an affair was painful to say the least. Since then she had decided that no man was worth the trouble. Some people were just meant to be alone.
She settled back in her seat, frowning as she wondered if the reason her mother had taken off with a man was
because she had been tired of living alone. Abby Winters had been widowed for over ten years, and Madison knew her father’s death had not been easy on her. She’d also
known, even though her mother had refused to discuss it,
that her parents had not had a happy marriage. All it had
taken was a weekend spent in the home of a high school
friend, whose parents were still very much in love, to notice things she didn’t see at home. Her father had never kissed her mother before leaving for work, nor had they exchanged funny looking smiles across the dinner table when they
thought no one was watching.
Her parents had been highly educated people: Harvard
graduates. Somehow over the years they had become
absorbed in their individual careers. Although there was no doubt in her mind that they had loved her, it was clearly
obvious that at some point they had stopped loving each other.
It seemed they had pretty much accepted a loveless
marriage. Even after her father’s death, her mother still
didn’t date, although Madison knew several men had asked
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