Chapter 67
Summary
- The protagonist gets home and is extremely tired and irritated.
- She reacts to an email from her mother about her incoming flight.
- She discovers an envelope on her coffee table, realizing for the first time that she owns a coffee table.
- The protagonist discovers, from a letter, that her ex-partner David has returned the table and left her a note, which includes his key to the apartment and his lawyer's business card.
- He thanks her in his note for doing something he could not do himself.
- The protagonist contemplates how influencial Evelyn Hugo has been in her life, helping her end her marriage, stand up to Frankie, write a successful book, and understand her father's deep devotion to her.
- She disagrees with Evelyn on one thing, that her hate is uncomplicated.