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Deafened By His Hateful Words

For eight years, I gave up my family fortune and my hearing to help my boyfriend, Emiliano Reed, become a rock star. I was his muse, his guardian angel, the silent partner in his success. Then, a miracle happened: my hearing returned. Just in time to catch him with a college student, and hear him call me a "burden" and a "charity case." The betrayal didn't end there. When his new girl wrecked the vintage car my late father gave me, I confronted her at the police station. Emiliano rushed in, not to defend me, but to protect her. He shoved me so hard I hit the floor, and the world went silent again. My hearing was gone, for a second time, because of him. "Are you deaf?" he roared at me, furious that I wouldn't just forgive him. "I gave you everything! It was exhausting, suffocating!" I looked at the man I had sacrificed everything for, the man who had just destroyed me all over again. He had no idea I'd heard every single, hateful word. "No, Emiliano," I said, my voice clear and steady. "The question is, are you deaf? Or are you just a coward?"
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Chapter 4

Adell POV:

A wave of nausea washed over me, the shock of seeing Emiliano's face, pale and horrified, almost too much to bear. Tears, hot and uncontrollable, streamed down my face. My body convulsed with silent sobs. The music of the club, once a dull throb, now seemed to mock my shattered heart.

Emiliano, recovering from his surprise, reached for me. His hands, the ones that had once so tenderly signed promises of forever, now moved with an almost frantic urgency. He formed the familiar signs, "Adell, baby, what are you doing here? Let's go home. We need to talk."

He tried to pull me, his grip tight on my arm. He wanted to drag me out of the club, away from the prying eyes and the blaring music, to control the narrative, to contain the disaster. I knew it. That look in his eyes wasn't concern for me; it was panic for himself.

But Keisha, bolder and more possessive than I'd anticipated, stepped between us. Her eyes, narrowed and cold, pierced through my raw vulnerability. "Let her go, Emiliano! She' s always so dramatic. Can't you see she's trying to ruin our night?" She clung to his arm, her body a defiant barrier.

"Don't give in to her, Emi! She's pathetic, clinging to you like this," Keisha spat, her voice dripping with venom. "Always the victim. Always needing you to make her feel special. You deserve someone fun, someone who isn't always so… careful."

Emiliano hesitated, his gaze flicking between us. He didn't defend me. He didn't even try. His silence was louder than any accusation. My vision swam.

"She always was the quiet one," Emiliano mused, almost to himself, though the words reached my ears with brutal clarity. "Always so fragile. So easily broken. It got… suffocating." He looked at Keisha, a faint, almost apologetic smile on his lips. "She thinks she controls me with her helplessness."

He truly believed that. He believed he could manipulate me, that my love was so absolute, I would forgive anything. His arrogance stung worse than any physical blow.

My breath hitched. A strange calm began to settle over me, a chilling resolve solidifying in the chaos. The buzzing in my ears finally subsided, replaced by a quiet, determined clarity. I pulled my arm from Emiliano's grasp, the movement sharp and decisive.

"I'm leaving," I signed, my fingers trembling slightly but my gaze unwavering. "And I'm not coming back." My voice, though weak, was firm.

I turned and pushed my way through the throng of bodies, the pulsing lights and deafening music a surreal backdrop to my internal earthquake. I walked out of the club, not looking back. The cool night air hit my face, a welcome shock after the suffocating heat inside.

I hailed the first empty cab I saw. "The airport," I said, my voice hoarse. My mind raced. My mother's words echoed: "If you ever realize you've made a mistake, you can always come home, Adell. But understand, there will be conditions." Her condition always revolved around my future, my choices. She had warned me about codependency, about losing myself to another. She had wanted to arrange a marriage for me, a stable, wealthy match. I had scoffed then. Now, the idea didn't seem so terrible.

I felt a pang of regret for my past stubbornness, for dismissing her wisdom as cold calculation. She wasn't cold; she was protective. She had seen this coming.

The cab sped through the city. I pulled out my phone, my fingers still shaky but decisive. I opened my contacts and found my mother's number. It had been years since I'd called her directly. I needed her. I needed her pragmatic strength, her unwavering belief in strategy.

"Mother," I said, my voice breaking only slightly. "It's Adell. I need you. And... my hearing, it's back. In both ears." The miraculous return of my hearing, the one positive thing to emerge from this nightmare, felt like a cruel gift, enabling me to hear every syllable of his betrayal.

"I accept your offer," I continued, relief flooding me as I heard her sharp intake of breath on the other end. "The arranged introduction. I' ll marry whoever you choose, as long as it's not him. I want to build a real life, a life built on respect, not on a lie."

I swiped away the last vestiges of tears from my cheeks, my gaze fixed on the receding city lights. The pain was still a raw wound, but beneath it, a tiny spark of resilience flickered. I was done being the silent, patient muse. I was done being Adell, the deaf fiancée. I was Adell Boone, and I was going home.

The decision felt like a wrenching, painful extraction, but also like shedding a heavy, suffocating skin. Eight years. Eight years of my life, my love, my hearing, poured into a man who saw me as a burden, a charity case. The weight of that realization settled on me, heavy and cold. But with it came a strange, exhilarating sense of freedom. The road ahead was uncertain, but for the first time in a long time, it was mine to choose.

My fingers flew across the screen, a message forming for Emiliano. "It' s over. Don't contact me again."

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