Every story got two sides.
This one finally tells both.
On one side is Chasity-measured, observant and intentional. A woman who loved hard, built quietly, and stayed longer than she should have. A wife who held a family together while the ground beneath her cracked. A strategist who learned that survival doesn't always look loud-and peace doesn't require permission.
On the other side is Corell-raw, defensive, self aware too late - A man who knew how to win rooms, talk women into feeling chosen, and convince himself control was the same as love. Married, desired, respected... and lying to everyone, including himself. He thought he was winning-until the silence started answering back.
Together, they tell the full story of a marriage that didn't explode-it eroded. This book will sit with you long after the last page. Because sometimes the loudest breakup is the one where nobody yells.