Don Johnson
Kieran was gone when I woke up.
I got washed up and then lingered in the walk-in closet.
When I left his villa, I was lugging a suitcase, filled with all the flats he bought me.
I didn’t care what he did with the rest of the dresses and handbags and perfumes.
I couldn’t recall the exact day I gave up on high heels.
It was just so hard to go back to them once I got used to the comfort of the soft ballet shoes.
Like that proverb went, only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
I thought the same applied to marriages as well.
I was inundated with calls from friends and acquaintances after my divorce became public knowledge.
They all expressed their lament and disbelief.
‘Landon is such a great guy! What happened?’
They all got the idea in their head that I was somehow to blame for the breakup, an idea that was no doubt put there by Rainey and Shannon.
I had to switch off my phone to dodge the flood of calls.
My visa application was approved quickly.
Then I got in touch with a wealth ma

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