DEAR HARRIETTE: I lost my wife back in 2015 and became a single father of three. I’ve had help from family and friends as I navigate fatherhood without my wife. I became closer than expected with one of those friends — to the point of intimacy — with the understanding that I did not want a relationship with her. When I mentioned I’d like to start dating other people, she became angry. I feel indebted to her because she has been a huge help to me, but I just don’t see a future with her. What should I do?
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From left, Bernard Johnson (Grambling State), Kiona McCallister (West Alabama) and Micah Scheer (Louisiana Tech) sign national letters of intent at Ruston High during a ceremony Wednesday morning. See Sports on Page 6 for more on National Signing Day. Leader photo by Jessieca Carr
The symmetry is not only noticeable, but fitting. Louisiana Tech and Grambling State had highly successful signing days Wednesday under first-year head coaches. Part of their signing classes include two local Ruston High linemen who bring more to their new coaches than mere football talent.