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As My Daughter Burned, He Lit Fireworks for Her

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Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World. But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!. When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair? The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.

As My Daughter Burned, He Lit Fireworks for Her Chapter 1

"Mommy, look."

Cece's voice was a thin thread, barely audible over the rhythmic hiss of the ventilator. She pointed a frail finger at the television mounted on the wall. A commercial for Disney World flashed across the screen-bright colors, spinning teacups, a giant mouse waving from a castle.

Elinor's throat tightened, she forced her lips into a smile. She reached into the bedside drawer and pulled out a slightly crumpled paper crown, the kind from a fast-food burger joint. She had smoothed it out earlier, trying to make it look festive.

"Happy birthday, baby," Elinor said, her voice cracking only at the edges. She gently placed the paper crown on Cece's head, avoiding the tangle of IV tubes and monitor leads. The paper looked garish against the sterile white of the hospital pillows.

Cece didn't smile. Her eyes, large and sunken in her pale face, stayed fixed on the screen. Her tiny, cold fingers found Elinor's hand and gripped with a strength that surprised Elinor.

"When is Daddy taking me to see Mickey?" Cece whispered.

The question hit Elinor like a physical blow to the chest. Her lungs refused to expand. She stared at her daughter, at the hope flickering in those tired eyes, and felt the acid of lies burn the back of her throat.

"He's in a very important meeting right now," Elinor said, the words tasting like ash. "But as soon as he's done, he'll come straight here. I promise."

Cece nodded slowly, trusting. "He said he would."

The monitor above the bed beeped. Once. Twice. Then the rhythm changed. It sped up, a frantic, erratic pace that matched the sudden panic clawing at Elinor's chest.

Cece's grip on Elinor's finger tightened, then went slack. Her chest heaved, a terrible rattling sound escaping her lips. Her skin, already pale, took on a bluish tint around the mouth.

"Cece?" Elinor leaned in. "Cece, look at me!"

The monitor let out a piercing, continuous scream. The green line tracking Cece's heartbeat plummeted, flattening into a jagged, hopeless line.

"No!" Elinor slammed her hand onto the call button. She turned toward the door, her voice tearing from her throat. "Help! Somebody help!"

The door burst open. Dr. Evan Cole led the crash cart, a team of nurses swarming behind him. They moved with practiced speed, shoving Elinor aside. She stumbled, her hip striking the sharp corner of the counter, but she didn't feel it. She couldn't feel anything but the terror freezing her blood.

She pressed her hands against the cold glass of the observation window. Inside, Dr. Cole was positioned over Cece's tiny body, his hands interlocked, pumping down hard on her chest. The paper crown fell off, trampled under the scuffle of medical shoes.

"Come on," Elinor whispered, her breath fogging the glass. "Come on, baby."

The scene on the television shifted. An entertainment news program broke in with a special report. "We're going live to the red carpet at the Peninsula Hotel," the host announced excitedly,"Mr. Derick has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate Kiana's birthday!" Flashbulbs strobed like lightning, illuminating the red carpet. Derick stepped into the frame, his tall frame immaculate in a tailored tuxedo. He was holding the hand of a little girl-Kiana. Kamryn Turner walked on his other side, her glittering gown clinging to her curves, her arm possessively looped through Derick's.

Elinor's phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out with trembling hands. It was a text from Derick's assistant, sent an hour ago: Mr. Grant is unavailable.

Inside the room, Dr. Cole paused. He looked at the nurse. She shook her head. He looked down at Cece, his shoulders dropping a fraction. He stepped back, pulling off his gloves.

He reached for the white sheet.

"No," Elinor breathed. She slapped the glass. "No! Don't you dare!"

The sheet settled over Cece's face, obscuring the paper crown on the floor.

A sound ripped from Elinor's throat-not a scream, but something animalistic, a wail that echoed down the empty corridor. She beat her palms against the glass until they throbbed, but the barrier held.

The door opened. Dr. Cole walked out, his face a mask of professional regret. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Grant. We did everything we could."

Elinor's knees gave out. She hit the linoleum floor, the impact jarring her bones. She couldn't breathe. The air was gone, sucked out of the universe, leaving only a vacuum where her heart used to be.

A gurney rolled past her down the hall. On the television screen above the nurse's station, Derick leaned down and pressed a gentle kiss to Kiana Turner's forehead.

Countless brilliant fireworks exploded in mid air in the distance outside the window, followed by a line of words appearing in the night sky——

Happy birthday to Kiana baby!

Elinor stared at the screen. Her hands curled into fists, her nails digging so deeply into her palms that she felt the wet warmth of blood. The grief was there, vast and crushing, but something else was rising beneath it. Something colder. Sharper.

A hospital chaplain approached, his footsteps hesitant. "Mrs. Grant? Have you made arrangements? Do you want to wait for your husband?"

"No," Elinor said. Her voice was hoarse, stripped raw, but steady. She pushed herself off the floor. "No waiting. I want her cremated. Now."

The chaplain blinked. "Usually families take time-"

"I said now." Elinor's eyes were dry, burning. "I won't let him touch her."

A few hours later, she stood in the basement of the crematorium. The air was thick with heat and the smell of industrial smoke. Milo, the attendant, pushed the stainless-steel gurney toward the retort.

"Ma'am, you need to confirm," Milo said gently.

Elinor stepped forward. She placed Cece's favorite stuffed rabbit-a worn, gray thing missing an eye-on the sheet, right above where Cece's chest would be.

"I love you," Elinor whispered. "I'm so sorry."

Milo pressed the button. The heavy door slid open, revealing the roaring orange flames. The gurney rolled inside. The door closed with a final, metallic clang.

Elinor stood there, staring at the closed door, until the heat became unbearable, until she felt her own skin tightening. She didn't move until Milo returned, holding a small, heavy, sealed box.

"The ashes," he said softly. "I'm so sorry for your loss."

Elinor took the box. It was still warm from the process. She clutched it to her chest, the sharp corners digging into her ribs. It felt impossibly small. As she walked out of the hospital, she was already dialing the number of the city's most exclusive jeweler, her voice a cold, precise whisper as she commissioned a custom silver locket, one large enough to hold the precious dust inside. It would be her armor. It would be her weapon.

She walked out of the hospital doors. The sky had opened up, dumping sheets of cold rain onto the pavement. The water soaked through her clothes in seconds, chilling her to the bone, but she didn't flinch. She stood on the steps, the box clutched against her chest, and looked back at the glowing windows of the hospital.

The grief was still there, but it had crystallized. It was no longer a soft, aching thing. It was a blade.

She pulled out her phone, her fingers slipping on the wet screen. She dialed a number from memory.

"Vance & Associates," a crisp voice answered.

"This is Elinor Grant," she said, the rain washing the tears from her face. "I want to file for divorce. Today."

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