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Aurora's Last Gift

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The crystal shards bit into my knees as I knelt on the hardwood floor. Each tiny fragment felt like a miniature knife, but I didn't dare move. Not with Victoria standing over me, her shadow falling across the mess she'd created. "Careful now, Isabella. That was Baccarat crystal." Her voice dripped with false concern. "Jonathan gave it to you for your anniversary, wasn't it? Such a shame." I kept my eyes down, focusing on picking up the larger pieces with trembling fingers. Blood from my knees had already begun to seep into the hem of my cream dress. The vase—a wedding gift from Jonathan's mother—lay in ruins, just like everything else in my life. "You really should be more careful with precious things," Victoria continued, twirling a strand of her perfect blonde hair.

Aurora's Last Gift Chapter 1

The crystal shards bit into my knees as I knelt on the hardwood floor. Each tiny fragment felt like a miniature knife, but I didn't dare move. Not with Victoria standing over me, her shadow falling across the mess she'd created.

"Careful now, Isabella. That was Baccarat crystal." Her voice dripped with false concern. "Jonathan gave it to you for your anniversary, wasn't it? Such a shame."

I kept my eyes down, focusing on picking up the larger pieces with trembling fingers. Blood from my knees had already begun to seep into the hem of my cream dress. The vase—a wedding gift from Jonathan's mother—lay in ruins, just like everything else in my life.

"You really should be more careful with precious things," Victoria continued, twirling a strand of her perfect blonde hair. "Though I suppose that's always been your problem, hasn't it?"

I felt him before I saw him. Jonathan. My husband. The air in the room seemed to shift as he appeared in the doorway, his tall frame casting another shadow across the floor. I didn't look up—I couldn't bear to see the cold indifference in his eyes again.

"What happened?" His voice was flat, emotionless.

"Oh, darling." Victoria's tone transformed instantly, softening into the sweet, breathy voice she reserved only for him. "Isabella was dusting and knocked over your mother's vase. I told her to be careful with it so many times."

The lie slid from her lips so effortlessly. Just minutes ago, she had deliberately knocked it from the mantle while smirking at me, knowing exactly what it would mean.

I waited for Jonathan to defend me, to remember how careful I always was with his mother's gifts. To remember anything about the woman he once loved.

Instead, I heard his heavy sigh. "Just clean it up."

Then his footsteps retreated, leaving me alone with my tormentor. I didn't need to look up to know Victoria was smiling. I could feel her satisfaction radiating like heat.

"You heard him," she whispered, leaning down close to my ear. "Clean it up. Every. Last. Piece."

Her heels clicked across the floor as she followed Jonathan, leaving me bleeding on the floor of what was once my home.

I don't know how long I knelt there, meticulously gathering shards, before I felt a gentle hand on my shoulder.

"Miss Isabella." Eleanor's voice was soft, cautious. The loyal housekeeper glanced toward the doorway before kneeling beside me. "Let me help you."

"He'll be angry if he sees you helping," I whispered.

"Mr. Sterling and Ms. Hayes have gone out for dinner." Eleanor's weathered face creased with concern as she looked at my bloodied knees. "Come, let's get you cleaned up first."

In the kitchen, Eleanor gently dabbed antiseptic on my cuts, her hands steady and warm. Two years ago, I would have been mortified to bleed on imported Italian marble. Now, it seemed fitting—my blood on the cold stone of this mausoleum where my marriage had been buried alive.

"Thank you," I murmured as she wrapped gauze around my knees.

Eleanor's eyes met mine, filled with a sadness that mirrored my own. "This can't go on, Miss Isabella."

I looked away. We both knew there was no escape. Jonathan's wealth and power ensured that. His refusal to divorce me was not mercy—it was his cruelest punishment.

* * *

"Terminal lymphoma." Dr. Sharma's voice was gentle but direct as she showed me the scan results. "The cancer has progressed rapidly. I'm so sorry, Isabella, but we're looking at weeks. Perhaps days."

I stared at the glowing images, at the bright spots consuming my body from within. Strangely, I felt no fear, no despair—only a profound, unexpected sense of peace washing over me.

"Is there any treatment option?" I asked, more out of obligation than hope.

Dr. Sharma shook her head, her dark eyes compassionate. "We can make you comfortable, manage the pain. But the disease is too advanced."

I nodded, folding the diagnosis papers carefully and placing them in my purse. "Thank you for your honesty."

As I left the clinic, stepping into the crisp autumn air, I realized I was smiling. For the first time in two years, I felt free. Death, it seemed, would be my liberation.

* * *

Central Park sprawled before me, a tapestry of crimson and gold beneath the late afternoon sun. I walked slowly along the winding paths, savoring the simple pleasure of being alone with my thoughts.

A young couple passed by, their fingers intertwined, laughing at some private joke. I remembered when Jonathan and I would walk these same paths, planning our future together.

"When we've conquered New York," he'd said once, his eyes bright with ambition and love, "I'll take you to Alaska. We'll watch the Northern Lights dance across the sky, just for us."

I'd teased him then. "Is that a promise, Mr. Sterling?"

"On my life," he'd replied, sealing it with a kiss.

The memory faded as I reached Bow Bridge, my reflection rippling in the water below. The woman looking back at me was a ghost—hollow-cheeked, with shadows beneath her eyes. But in those eyes, I saw something new: determination.

Jonathan had broken his promise, along with everything else. But I wouldn't break my promise to myself. With death's permission slip in my purse, I would claim the freedom Jonathan had denied me.

I would see the Northern Lights before I died. Alone.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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