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Aurora's Last Gift

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.
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Chapter 2

The dining room was bathed in the soft glow of crystal chandeliers, casting shadows across the mahogany table where we sat in our usual formation—Jonathan at the head, Victoria to his right, and me relegated to the far end, a ghost at my own table. Eleanor moved silently around us, serving the five-course meal that no one but Victoria would fully enjoy. I merely pushed salmon mousse around my plate, my appetite vanished since this morning's diagnosis.

The weight of the folded papers in my dress pocket pressed against my ribs like a liberating secret. Terminal lymphoma. Days to live. The words that should have devastated me instead felt like a promise of escape.

"I have an announcement," Victoria's voice cut through the silence, her fingers intertwining with Jonathan's on the tabletop.

I looked up from my untouched food to see her face glowing with triumphant radiance. My stomach tightened, instinct warning me before her words confirmed my dread.

"Jonathan and I are expecting a baby."

The crystal fork slipped from my fingers, clattering against fine china. The sound echoed in the sudden stillness of the room.

Jonathan's face transformed before my eyes. The cold mask he'd worn for two years cracked, revealing a joy I'd once believed was reserved only for me. His eyes—those steel-gray eyes that had refused to meet mine for so long—sparkled as he gazed at Victoria.

"We're going to be a family," he said, his voice warm with emotion I'd forgotten he possessed. He lifted Victoria's hand to his lips, kissing it reverently. "I've never been happier."

Each word was a blade sliding between my ribs. Two years ago, I had carried his child. Two years ago, he had looked at me with disgust, not joy, as he'd handed me the address of a discreet clinic.

"It wasn't mine," he'd said then, his voice flat with certainty. "Get rid of it."

I'd begged him to believe me. I'd pleaded for the child growing inside me. But Victoria's carefully constructed evidence had been too convincing, his pride too wounded.

Now I watched as he placed his hand on Victoria's still-flat stomach, his eyes filled with the tenderness that should have been mine. The doctor's words after that procedure haunted me still: "The damage was extensive. You likely won't conceive again."

"Isabella?" Victoria's voice dripped with false concern. "Aren't you going to congratulate us?"

I felt Eleanor pause behind me, her presence a silent support. I forced my lips into what must have been a grotesque approximation of a smile.

"Congratulations," I whispered, the word scraping my throat raw.

Jonathan didn't even look at me. He was too engrossed in Victoria's performance as she detailed her supposed morning sickness, her cravings, her plans for the nursery—in what had once been our bedroom.

"We'll convert the east wing," Jonathan said, animated in a way I hadn't seen since before our world collapsed. "The morning light there is perfect for a nursery."

The east wing. Where we had planned to raise our children. Where I had secretly begun collecting stuffed animals and tiny clothes before everything shattered.

"And Isabella," Victoria added, her eyes glittering with malice only I could see, "we'll need you to move to the smaller guest room. We'll need your space for the baby's playroom."

I watched Jonathan for any sign of protest, any flicker of the man who had once sworn to love me forever. There was nothing. He nodded in agreement, already discussing color schemes with Victoria.

I excused myself, my voice a whisper no one acknowledged. As I rose, my legs nearly buckled beneath me—not from the cancer eating away at my body, but from the final death of any hope I'd foolishly harbored.

In the sanctuary of my bathroom, I pressed my forehead against the cool marble and allowed myself one moment of complete despair. The child I had lost. The barren future I had been given. And now, the ultimate replacement—Victoria carrying the child and life that should have been mine.

I unfolded the diagnosis papers, staring at the death sentence that now felt like my only salvation. With trembling fingers, I traced the estimated timeline: days, perhaps weeks.

Enough time to escape. Enough time to see the Northern Lights before I closed my eyes forever.

* * *

Morning light streamed through the windows of the master suite as I stood in the doorway, watching Victoria arrange her collection of perfume bottles on what had once been my vanity. She caught my reflection in the mirror and turned, arching one perfect eyebrow.

"Lost, Isabella? This isn't your room anymore, remember?"

I stepped inside, closing the door softly behind me. For once, I didn't flinch at her gaze. Death had made me bold.

"I need your help," I said, my voice steadier than it had been in years.

Victoria laughed, the sound like breaking glass. "My help? That's rich."

I pulled the diagnosis papers from my pocket and held them out. "I'm dying, Victoria. Terminal cancer. Days to live."

Her smile faltered as she took the papers, her eyes scanning the medical terminology, the definitive prognosis. For a moment, something almost like humanity flickered across her face.

"I want to leave," I continued. "I want to disappear and never come back. I'll sign whatever you want—divorce papers, property transfers. Everything will be yours. Jonathan will be yours. Just help me vanish."

Victoria's expression shifted, calculation replacing her momentary compassion. She set the papers down carefully on the vanity.

"Why would I help you?" she asked, but I could already see the wheels turning behind her eyes.

"Because it's the perfect solution," I said. "You want me gone. I want to be gone. And this way, there's no messy divorce, no splitting of assets. I'll just... disappear. You'll have everything you've worked so hard to take from me."

She studied me, her head tilted slightly. "Where would you go?"

"Alaska," I whispered, the word itself a prayer. "To see the Northern Lights."

Victoria's lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. She reached out, patting my cheek with false tenderness.

"Poor Isabella," she murmured. "Always so romantic. Even at the end."

She picked up the diagnosis again, tapping the paper thoughtfully against her palm. I could see her weighing options, considering angles, plotting as she always did.

"I'll help you," she said finally. "But on my terms. And you'll never contact Jonathan again. Not a letter, not a call. Nothing. You'll die alone, far away from him."

I nodded, accepting her cruelty as the price of my freedom. What she didn't understand was that I'd already been dying alone, right beside him, for two years.

"Deal," I said.

As Victoria began outlining her plan to stage my final disappearance, I felt a weight lifting from my shoulders. Soon, I would be beneath the dancing lights of the aurora, free from this beautiful prison and the people who had become my jailers.

What Victoria didn't know was that I carried one final secret—one that neither she nor Jonathan would discover until it was too late.

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