Chapter Sixty-Eight
CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT
I don't know how I'll feel when the door opens and I glimpse her face.
I could turn around right now and walk away. I could claim I'm overbooked—that I have too many cases vying for my time.
But then I'd be lying to myself.
I shake out my hands and do a few neck rolls, trying to force some looseness into my body. Then I close my eyes and think of the new touchstone in my life, the one that gives me strength and shapes my new determination: Rose's arms around my neck, and her whispered thank you in my ear.
I grab the brass knocker and rap it twice.
The office door opens, and there she is, her hair shorter than when I last saw her but her expression as welcoming as I remember.
"Hi, Stella."
My old therapist, Chelsea, steps to the side, clearing the way for me to enter her office.
I take a deep breath and walk in.