yah
y credit cards were declined. My bank accounts, frozen. He had cut me off complet
arranged her entire life around his disability. That
hat Harrison could never touch. It wasn't his billions, b
e and built a new life, I allowed myself one last act of
e of fashion I had once frequented with H
the bewildered personal shopper.
gnizable from every news site on t
hat felt alive. I shed the skin of the blue ghost and found myself again, piece by
g a vibrant scarlet dress in the
her face. She was flanked by two security guards,
over my dress. "Trying a new color? Does
r, my expression unreadable
inst the doorframe. "It's pathetic, really. You had everything. A handsome, powerf
my husband didn't know wh
Oh, he knows who you are, Aliyah. You're the sad, clingy woman
t, but they were nothing I
e sees." She ran a hand down the sleeve of her own dress, a pale, forgettable beige. "He's buy
but a profound sense of pity. She thought she had won. She had no idea sh
" I said to the hovering sales associate. "In fac
altered. "You ca
"Charge it to the Potts family trus
wide. She knew the name. Everyone
sie, Harrison's money was just a convenience. I never needed it. But you? You're not
contorted
zed at the commotion. "I am a private client of this establis
respond, a familiar voice
going
ing area, his eyes immediately finding Kas
d burying her face in his chest. "This woma
g into the fitting room. He looked right at me, at
oice dripping with contempt. "I don't care who s
"Mr. Lang, sir, this
ng out his own black card. "And I am paying to have this... pers
with a sneer. "Some people
f his arms, a victorious smirk on her fac
nder look I hadn't seen in years.
e, was defending the woman who had stolen her life, against the very wife he couldn
oom, walked past them both without a glance, and left the
ike home. The grand, sprawling mansion overlooking
w something was wrong. There
ut my key in the lock. It didn't
. After a long mome
my silk robes. My favorite one, t
sked, her voice drippin
foyer, I could see movers
e, Kassie?" I asked, my
He said he couldn't bear the thought of me staying in a hote
She had taken my name. And
said, the words fallin
e playing on her lips. "I'm a winner
t. It glinted in the afternoon sun. My wedding ring. The simple
id, her voice laced with triumph.
eet. It landed with a soft, metallic cli
The heavy oak door clicked shut, se
, at the ring lying on the ground. I didn't feel sadness. I
ing. I left it there, a relic of a
the life inside it, and walked a
a number I knew by heart. My olde
when he answe
w the news. A
mile finally touching my lips. "I'm coming

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