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Abandoned at the IPO Bell

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I rifled through Ryan's meticulously organized desk drawers. Tomorrow was our big day—the culmination of eight years of blood, sweat, and code. Our tech startup, born in Ryan's Silicon Valley garage with nothing but laptops and dreams, would finally go public. I needed the final IPO filing documents for one last review before we rang the NASDAQ bell together. "Where did you put them, Ryan?" I muttered, sliding open another drawer in his home office. My fingers brushed against something that felt out of place—a false bottom. Curious, I pressed gently, and the panel gave way, revealing a hidden compartment. My heart quickened. This wasn't like Ryan, who prided himself on transparency, at least with me. Inside lay a stack of cream-colored envelopes, each sealed with the same elegant script: "Yours, I." I.
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Chapter 2

The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the NASDAQ building, casting golden rectangles across the polished marble floor. I smoothed down my navy blue power suit—the one I'd spent three hours selecting with my stylist last week—and tried to calm the butterflies in my stomach. Today wasn't just any day. It was *the* day.

"Ready to make history?" Ryan appeared beside me, looking impossibly handsome in his tailored charcoal suit. His smile was dazzling, practiced—the same one that had graced countless tech magazine covers.

I nodded, pushing away the memory of those letters, those identical necklaces. Today wasn't about us. It was about VisionCore, our company, our baby. Eight years of sleepless nights, endless code, and relentless innovation had led to this moment.

"Ms. Wells, Mr. Carter, we're ready for you on the podium." A NASDAQ representative ushered us toward the glass enclosure where we would ring the opening bell, officially launching our company into the public market.

Ryan took my hand as we climbed the steps to the podium. His palm was warm against mine, familiar. For a moment, I could almost believe we were the power couple everyone thought we were—united, unstoppable.

"Today, VisionCore changes the tech landscape forever," he whispered in my ear, his breath tickling my neck. "And tonight, I have a surprise for you."

The proposal. It had to be. After eight years, he was finally going to make good on his promise. I felt a flicker of hope, quickly extinguished by doubt. After what I'd discovered, could I even say yes?

The NASDAQ director began his introduction, his voice booming through the speakers. "Today we welcome VisionCore, the revolutionary AI integration platform that's changing how we interact with technology..."

I scanned the crowd of investors, journalists, and employees who had gathered for this milestone. David Chen, our lead engineer, gave me a thumbs up from the front row. He'd been with us since the beginning, believing in my vision when it was nothing but algorithms on a whiteboard.

Ryan's phone buzzed in his pocket. He glanced at it, then back at the podium, clearly trying to ignore it. But when it buzzed again, insistently, he pulled it out. I watched his face transform as he read the message—shock, then naked fear replacing his camera-ready confidence.

"What is it?" I whispered, my hand tightening on his arm.

"It's Isabelle," he said, his voice hollow. "She's in Aspen. There's been an avalanche. She's trapped."

The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. Isabelle. The woman from the letters. The one who wore my necklace. The one he'd promised meant nothing.

"And now," the director announced, "Ryan Carter and Madison Wells will ring the opening bell, launching VisionCore's first day of trading!"

Applause erupted. Cameras flashed. The digital countdown began on the screens above us.

10... 9... 8...

Ryan's eyes met mine, wild with panic. Not for our company, not for this moment we'd worked toward for eight years. For her.

"Madison, I—"

"Go," I said, the word like ash in my mouth.

"I'll make it up to you," he promised, already backing away, already gone in spirit.

3... 2... 1...

He turned and ran, pushing past the bewildered NASDAQ officials, disappearing through the exit doors just as the countdown hit zero.

The director looked at me in confusion. The cameras kept rolling. Hundreds of eyes watched, waiting.

I stepped forward alone, my finger finding the button. The bell rang out, sharp and clear, marking the beginning of VisionCore's public journey. And the end of something else.

Flashes exploded around me. I forced my lips into a smile, knowing this moment would be immortalized—the woman abandoned at her own coronation.

* * *

Hours later, I gripped the steering wheel of my Tesla, navigating through the late afternoon traffic on Highway 101. The news alerts kept pinging on my phone, propped on the dashboard:

"VISIONCORE STOCKS SOAR IN DRAMATIC OPENING"

"MADISON WELLS: SILICON VALLEY'S NEWEST SOLO STAR?"

"WHERE WAS RYAN CARTER? TECH'S GOLDEN BOY MYSTERIOUSLY ABSENT AT NASDAQ BELL RINGING"

I hadn't heard from him since he'd bolted. Not a text, not a call. Nothing.

The radio host was dissecting our company's spectacular market debut. "VisionCore opened at $42 per share and is already trading at $68. CEO Madison Wells showed remarkable composure this morning when—"

I switched it off, unable to bear another analysis of my public humiliation.

A truck ahead of me suddenly swerved, revealing a large piece of debris in the middle of my lane. I yanked the wheel hard to the right, feeling the car's tires lose traction. The guardrail rushed toward me, metal screaming against metal as my world spun into chaos.

The airbag exploded in my face. Pain blossomed across my forehead, warm blood trickling into my eyes. The car had come to rest at an odd angle, half on the shoulder, half against the barrier.

With trembling fingers, I reached for my phone. The screen was cracked but still functional. I dialed Ryan's number, pressing the phone to my ear as pain radiated through my body.

One ring. Two. Three.

"Madison, I can't talk right now," his voice was distant, distracted.

"Ryan, I've been in an accident. On 101. I'm hurt, I need—"

"Is this for real?" he cut me off, his tone suddenly sharp. "Or is this more drama for attention? Because I'm literally in the middle of something important here."

I pressed my hand against my bleeding temple, stunned into silence.

"Isabelle's therapy dog got loose during all the chaos, and we're trying to find him before dark. I don't have time for—"

"Your girlfriend's dog," I said slowly, each word dropping like ice, "is more important than me bleeding on the side of the highway?"

A long pause. In the background, I could hear a woman's voice calling his name.

"I'll call you back," he said finally, and the line went dead.

I stared at the phone in disbelief, blood dripping onto its shattered screen. In that moment, something crystallized within me—a cold, clear understanding. I had never been his priority. Not at the bell-ringing. Not now, broken and bleeding. Perhaps not ever in our eight years together.

As sirens wailed in the distance, I made a silent vow. This would be the last time Ryan Carter would ever leave me waiting.

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