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Art Fraud's Public Downfall

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Chapter 1

I left the office at four-thirty, my heels clicking against the marble lobby floor with an urgency that matched my racing heart. Eight years. Today marked eight years since August first told me he loved me in that cramped studio apartment above the bakery, paint still wet on his fingers as he cupped my face.

The grocery store was a blur of careful selections—organic short ribs from the butcher who knew me by name, baby carrots still dusted with earth, the Belgian chocolate I'd been saving for something special. My hands moved with practiced efficiency, but my mind was already home, already setting the scene for what I hoped would be a perfect evening.

Our apartment felt different when I unlocked the door, charged with possibility. I'd been planning this for weeks, every detail choreographed like a dance I'd rehearsed in my head. The emerald dress hung in our closet, the one August said made my eyes look like sea glass catching sunlight. The fine china his mother had given us—one of the few times she'd acknowledged our relationship—waited in the cabinet.

I moved through the kitchen with the precision of a conductor, each task building toward a symphony of flavors. The short ribs went into the Dutch oven first, searing until they released that rich, caramelized aroma that always made August pause whatever he was doing and drift toward the kitchen. Baby carrots and pearl onions followed, nestled around the meat like tiny gems. The soufflé would be last—timing was everything with chocolate soufflé.

Six o'clock came and went. I adjusted the oven temperature, keeping everything warm. August was often late; the art world didn't operate on normal schedules, he always said. I understood. I'd always understood.

By seven, I'd called twice. Straight to voicemail both times, his voice cheerful and distant: "You've reached August Gray. Leave a message, and I'll get back to you when inspiration strikes."

I set the table anyway. Crystal wine glasses caught the candlelight, casting dancing shadows across the white tablecloth. The emerald dress felt heavier now, like armor that no longer fit quite right. I poured myself a glass of the Burgundy I'd been saving, the wine August had admired at that gallery opening last month.

Eight-thirty. Nine. The short ribs were perfect, falling off the bone with the barest touch of a fork. The vegetables had that tender bite that took hours to achieve. The soufflé had collapsed, of course—soufflés wait for no one.

"Where are you?" I texted, my fingers hesitating over the keys. "Dinner's ready. Happy anniversary."

The delivered notification appeared instantly. Read receipt: never.

At nine-thirty, I finally sat down. The chair across from me gaped empty, August's place setting untouched like a shrine to absence. I cut into the short rib mechanically, the meat that had taken me three hours to prepare. It tasted like ash in my mouth, but I chewed anyway, swallowed anyway, because what else was there to do?

The silence in our apartment was deafening. Not the comfortable quiet of shared space, but the hollow echo of being alone in a place meant for two. Candle wax dripped onto the tablecloth, leaving dark stains that would never come out.

I ate everything on my plate. Every last bite of the meal I'd crafted with love and anticipation, now cold and congealing under the flickering flames. The wine turned bitter on my tongue, but I finished the glass anyway. Then another.

When I finally stood to clear the table, my legs felt unsteady—not from the wine, but from something deeper. Something fundamental shifting inside me like tectonic plates before an earthquake. I scraped August's untouched plate into the garbage disposal, watching three hours of work disappear down the drain.

The dishes clinked softly as I washed them, a lonely percussion in the darkness. I dried each piece carefully, returned them to their proper places in cabinets August had never bothered to organize. The apartment felt cavernous around me, every shadow a reminder of his absence.

I turned off all the lights except one small lamp in the living room and sat in my emerald dress on our cream-colored couch, the anniversary gifts I'd wrapped in silver paper sitting accusingly on the coffee table. A first edition of Basquiat's catalog. Tickets to the Rothko exhibition he'd mentioned wanting to see.

The clock on the mantle ticked past midnight. Past one. I didn't move. Didn't change clothes. Didn't go to bed.

I just waited, something cold and patient settling in my chest where warmth used to live.

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