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You lost me 3

You lost me 3

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It wasn’t the first time Paula had hurt me

The physical pain was one thingthe scratched wrist, the sore scalpbut the deeper wounds had come long before tonight. Paula had never hidden her distaste for me. From the very beginning, she made it clear: I didn’t belong

You’re not one of us,she had told me once at a family dinner, sipping wine like it was her crown. He only married you because Sasha left. Don’t fool yourself, Lindsey. It’s always beer Sasha.” 

I remembered laughing it off then. A forced, awkward kind of laugh. Paula had always been bitter, dramatic. I thought she was trying to ruin us

But nowtonightI remembered every word. How she once told me she’d caught Alex staring at old pictures of Sasha on his phone. How she overheard him whispering her name during latenight calls. I’d brushed it off. Trusted him. Believed the gifts, the soft kisses, the sweet apologies

Lindsey, you’re the only one.” 

He said it with such conviction that I had no reason to doubt him

Or so I thought

Now I knew better

He left me. On my birthday. For Sasha

I dragged myself through our front door with scraped knees and a trembling body. My hands stil stung from broken glass, my wrist throbbed where Paula had shoved me. But the worst pain was in my chest. A hollow, echoing ache

The house was silent. Too silent

made my way to our bedroomno, his bedroom nowand sat on the edge of the bed, wiping my smeared makeup with the back of my sleeve. I cleaned my wound with quiet care, wrapping it in gauze like I was patching over a deeper wound I couldn’t touch

Then I stood, numb and furious

I opened the closet and grabbed everything

Photos. Suits. The perfume I bought him last Christmas. Notes. Gifts. Love letters written in his handwriting

One by one, I tore them down

But as I reached toward the back of the closet, something caught my eyetucked behind an old box of winter clothes. A small velvet case. And a dusty black box beneath it

I pulled it out, heart thudding

The necklace shimmered even under the dim closet light. A rare piece. I recognized i immediatelyit belonged to a Princess Diana collection that I had obsessed over. He once went to an auction hoping to win it for me, but came back saying, It slipped through. Someone else bought it.” 

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2/2 8.3 

4:23 pm

But now, here it was. Inside our closet

And beside it, a sealed letteraddressed to Sasha

My hands trembled as I opened the envelope. Inside were more than just words. There were plans. Promises. Dates. Sentences like

Once the shares are transferred, I’ll come to you.” 

I never stopped loving you.” 

She was never you.” 

I couldn’t breathe. He had lied about everything

I stared at the necklacethis shining symbol of his love for her. The same necklace he told me he couldn’t get because someone elsebeat him to it. That someone had always been Sasha. It 

was never me

Something snapped. With shaking hands, I grabbed the box, walked out to the patio, and poured lighter fluid into the small firepit we used in winter. I dropped the necklace and letters inside

And I lit them. I watched them burnslowly, then wildlyuntil all that remained was ash

That was what he gave me

Ashes in place of a life

Ashes in place of love

I walked back inside, feeling strangely calm. Not healed. Not whole. But lighterlike I had burned away some part of myself that had been waiting to leave all along

Back in the bedroom, I sat down and picked up my tablet, planning to message my lawyer agair -but a familiar ping interrupted me. 

An email. From Alex’s account

He must’ve forgotten he once synced his email to my tabletyears ago, when we first bought the house. I clicked without thinking

– 

The subject line read: Final Confirmation Château de Clairmont Wedding Reservation” 

My hands froze. I opened it

A long thread of emails with a luxury venue coordinator in France. Confirming floral arrangements. Menu tastings. Guest accommodations

At the bottom, a note

Please ensure privacy. The groom is Alex Hale. The bride, Sasha Elenora, wishes a full security lockdown to prevent press leaks. We’d prefer a winter ceremonyearly December.” 

I stared at the screen, unable to move

You lost me

You lost me

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