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Grieving 4

Grieving 4

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Elodie expected tears, but I didn’t even look at her

I walked straight to bed, lay down, and turned my back to her

She started screaming-Say something! Cry! Scream like you used to!but I didn’t move

I just slipped on my headset, closed my eyes, and let her yell into silence. Eventually, the door slammed shut behind her

And the quiet felt like victory

That night, the invitation came

Handdelivered in a velvetblack envelope sealed with an insignia only a few circles would recognize

The crest of the Del Rossi Vaultunderground auction house, mafiaowned, legacydriven

The kind of event where fortunes were exchanged for blood rights, artifacts, or reputation

Harvick got one too

Of course he did

I knew he’d show. And I knew he’d drag Elodie in beside him, painted like a porcelain doll dressed to steal the spotlight

Good. Let her think it’s her night

Let them both walk in thinking they’ve won

wasn’t going to buy

came to sell

The auction hall was carved into the belly of the old Velbrunnia opera ruins. Dark. Grand

Ruthless

And when I stepped onto the marbled floor, the chatter stopped for a full five seconds

My dress was black. Simple in cut, but made to strangle the breath out of the room. It hugged my curves like it knew the war I was carrying underneath

ny 

My hair was slicked back. My makeup sharp. My perfume matched the night I lost everything

On my arm was a man no one recognized

Not Peter. Not anyone from my past

Just a private broker with obsidian eyes and hands that could probably kill three men before breakfast

He didn’t speak. He didn’t need to

I nodded once, and he stepped forward and opened the black leather case for the crowd

Inside sat every piece Harvick had ever given me

The Ferrante family heirloom braceletpassed down for four generations

when we danced barefoot in Tuscany

And lastly… 

My engagement ring

The room gasped

Even the auctioneer faltered

heard whispers float up from the front row

Is that?” 

That’s the Ferrante heirloom” 

She’s auctioning the ring?” 

didn’t look at anyone

Not yet

Bidding started, and the room turned wild

Men shouted numbers like war drums, women raised cards not for diamonds but for power

Some wanted the pieces for history. Others, just to spit in Harvick’s face

stood still. I let them fight

And halfway through the chaosthey arrived

Harvick and Elodie

He wore his classic black tux, the one I tailored myself when he wanted to look untouchable

And sheshe wore white

Of course she did

She looked around like she expected applause. Expected flashbulbs. Expected envy

But the second her eyes landed on the stageand on meher whole face twisted

Because I wasn’t in the audience

wasn’t grieving in a corner. I was standing centerstage, auctioning off the life she tried tc 

erase

And the room? The room was eating from my hand

Harvick froze when he saw me

He stopped midstep. Eyes locked. Mouth parted like he forgot how to breathe. Elodie turned to him, whispered something sharp in his ear, but he didn’t even blink

Didn’t move

Didn’t speak

All proceeds tonight will go to the Velbrunnia Orphan Recovery Program.I calmly said

The room went quiet. No one clapped

He just stared at me like a ghost he never wanted to see again. And thenhe moved. Pushed past a few guests, walked up to the edge of the stage just as my broker stepped away

2/4 11.3 

4:34 pm 

Danica,he called, voice low but urgent. What the hell are you doing?” 

I didn’t answer

The bidding for the engagement ring was just finishing-$1.2 million to a buyer from the eastern syndicateand when the gavel hit, Harvick’s voice rose again

You’re selling your engagement ring?he snapped, stepping closer. The heirloom bracelet? The emerald choker my brother gave you in Tuscany?” 

He shook his head, like he couldn’t process what he was seeing

I clearly remember you once told me those were the most precious things you owned. That they meant everything to you. And now you’re justselling them? Like they’re garbage?” 

The room went quiet. Even the auctioneer stopped breathing. I finally turned to look at him

Our eyes met

For one small, razorsharp second, I let him see it. I stared at him for a long moment

And then I smiledjust a little

A smile that held no warmth

Only ruin

I pulled my wrist free and said quietly

Not anymore.” 

He blinked. I took a slow step back, voice even colder now

I’m no longer grieving.” 

Another step

I’m done.” And with that, I turned my back to the man who once promised me forever- 

And left him standing in a room full of wolves, holding nothing but the ashes of what he destroyed

The air outside the auction floor was quieter, but not peaceful. I slipped into the corridor behind the main ballroom, heading toward the powder room, needing just a second to breathe. My heels echoed against marbleAnd then I heard her

Click. Click. Click

Elodie’s heels. Sharp. Fast. A fuse on its last second. I didn’t need to turn around to know she was coming

I kept walking until I hit the intersection of the hall. And that’s when she grabbed my arm

Hard

She yanked me back and slammed me against the wall like a woman who’d been waiting too long to explode

Her eyes were wild and her lipstick was cracked from gritting her teeth

You really thought you could humiliate me and just fucking walk away?she hissed, voice shaking 

I didn’t answer

Didn’t blink

She took that silence like gasoline and threw a match on it

You sold my spotlight. That was my night! I was supposed to be the face they remembered. Not you, not your little poor orphan girl charity act, not your dead engagement ring!” 

And just like that, she shoved me hard toward a side door I hadn’t even noticed. It slammed open, and before I could stop her, she pushed me inside

I stumbled, heels skidding, and hit the freezing tile floor. The old coldstorage room

By the time I scrambled to my feet and turned around, I heard itThe click of the lock snappin 

shut

Elodie,” I said again, louder this time, slamming my palm against the door. Open it bitch!” 

Oh, baby girlI’m not done watching you suffer.” 

Then she laughed. A soft, cold sound that didn’t belong to a human woman

Let’s see how powerful you feel when the air runs out.” 

And then nothing

I reached for my phone

Zero bars

Grieving

Grieving

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type:
Grieving

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