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~AUTUMN~ I wasn't sure if seeing Atticus today was a good idea. I kept getting a bad feeling about it. I knew I could trust him in the past, but now that he was back with Anya, I didn't think I could trust him anymore. He would do things in her favor, not mine. He would be thinking about her, not me. " You don't have to go there tonight." My father tells me. "I know you think you have to be by Atticus's side because he's your husband, but I'm tired of seeing you get hurt because of his memory loss. We can finalize a divorce with his family, and you'll never have to see the Fawns again." I sigh, they were the ones that got me into the marriage in the first place, and now they wanted to get me out of it? I didn't want to divorce Atticus. I wanted him to remember me. I wanted to make h