The Difference
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  • Reads 13,488
  • Votes 263
  • Parts 40
  • Time 19h 48m
Complete, First published Sep 28, 2021
Mature
No, this was so wrong, he does not like lillies. He loves sunflowers.  He should not be here, all alone, surrounded by those cold flowers, when he had always longed for the warmth of the 'happy flowers' making him smile.

Deep desperation penetrated her almost narcotic state and a stifled cry rose from some deep place inside as she remembered who lay there, mere inches below her gloved hand yet forever untouchable.Just moments ago, she had thought she had to once again answer questions about her father's passing, but really, this was not about him at all.  This was about the passing of another king.  This was about her ex-husband.



This story starts in July 2005- after Michael's trial. Shaken by a horrible premonition, Lisa Marie resolves to atone for her "indifference" comment.  Will Michael grant them a new beginning, or will she be to late, having to watch on the sidelines as he moves on with his life?
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"Hey- Lise- come with me to the car. I got some stuff for....for the kids...and since I ran into you and all...uhm...you could take it with you." He didn't seem to want to get away from me as I had feared. And why did he still go Christmas shopping for my children? "I don't know...I really gotta go...I'm running late..." Yes, yes, you are. Don't you the fuck dare and get into a small confined space with him. You have plans...remember? Michael's hand had grabbed mine and he pulled me along. So against my better judgment I ended up in his SUV.