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The soothing, familiar cadence of Dr. Gardner’s voice should have put her at ease. Instead, she was tense as her old therapist asked her why she was back. Isn’t it obvious? she longed to scream. Theresa leaned forward to keep from sinking into the plush recesses of Dr. Gardner’s couch. “I’m here because I’m a mess,” she declared, shocked at how quickly tears threatened. “How so?” Dr. Gardner wanted to know. A stout, motherly woman with a taste for tweeds, her face was open, yet impassive. Theres...a wondered if she ever secretly wished her clients would just shut up and get a grip. “I . . .” Theresa halted. Where to begin? With Michael’s pursuit and her initial refusals? Her post-Rainbow Room meltdown? The business? Her dad’s cancer? Her continuing attraction to Reese, who was due back in New York in two weeks’ time? Flummoxed, she waited for a definitive answer to present itself. Dr. Gardner also waited. No prompting. No helpful clues about where to start. Theresa decided to start with Michael’s upbraiding.
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