Biology
“I can’t forget,” I said. But I will no longer carry your silence.
My mother nodded through tears.
Samuel and I returned to the front of the chapel.
The ceremony started.
When I put the ring on my finger, I realized that my hands were no longer shaking.
I became a wife for the second time that day.
But I didn’t wear white to prove that he was innocent, pure or worthy.
I dressed him because he had survived.
I dressed it because I had built a life after everyone told me that my life was over.
And when Samuel kissed my forehead, I finally understood something the whole town had refused to see.
I had never been the disgrace.
She had been a child that the adults around her did not protect.