After my husband hit me

The bruise emerged with brutal clarity by morning, blooming beneath my right eye in a dark violet mark so precise it seemed almost deliberate, as if humiliation had been carefully brushed onto my skin while I slept in stunned exhaustion. I lingered in the bathroom longer than usual, studying my reflection in the mirror and angling my face toward the narrow strip of pale daylight slipping through the window blinds. The swelling had deepened overnight, spreading beneath the delicate skin under my eye like a silent confession I could not erase. For a moment I pressed two fingers gently against the bruise, wincing at the dull ache that pulsed through the bone beneath it. My mind searched automatically for solutions: concealer, powder, careful lighting, a practiced smile.

Over the years I had become skilled at smoothing things over—at softening tension, at disguising discomfort, at presenting a version of life that appeared stable even when it wasn’t. My hand reached instinctively for the small makeup bag on the counter, the same routine I had relied on countless times before. It was strange how easily that routine had replaced honesty during my marriage to Evan Porter.

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