Author: Debbie Hibbert
Divorce and Dating and Other Disasters at Age 40: Epilogue
Calm settles around me. A sense of rightness fitting like connecting puzzle pieces that complete the picture.Divorce and Dating and Other Disasters at Age 40: Part 25
“I didn’t mean to fall in love with you and ruin our friendship. So…I’ll stop.”Divorce and Dating and Other Disasters at Age 40: Part 24
Forget the punching bag. His face will do just fine.Divorce and Dating and Other Disaster at Age 40: Part 23
“Anna, you are not a disaster. You’re a delight.”Divorce and Dating and Other Disasters at Age 40: Part 22
I am unapologetic, imperfect, and awkward Anna Waite. Someone who names her car and gets stuck on the back of fire trucks.Divorce And Dating And Other Disasters At Age 40: Part 21
If this was a movie, now would be the moment Dylan makes a move, dropping everything to pull me into an embrace.Divorce And Dating And Other Disasters At Age 40: Part 20
“So, you’re dating the paramedic?” Dylan’s lips stay flat, his eyebrow raised, and he stares straight ahead.Divorce And Dating And Other Disasters At Age 40: Part 19
The fork pauses halfway to my mouth. An urge to laugh bubbles and I choke it back. “Women only want you for your body?”Divorce And Dating And Other Disasters At Age 40: Part 18
THE (NON) DATE WHERE I TALK TO KIRAKids gather at the splash pad below a suspended bucket. It wobbles, teetering with water until it ...Divorce And Dating And Other Disasters At Age 40: Part 17
We’re mirror images, him on one side, me on the other, tilting toward the hunk of wood that serves as our confessional.