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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 6

Emiliano POV:

The silence in the loft was deafening, a constant reminder of Adell' s absence. Days had turned into a week, then two. My calls went unanswered. My texts, unread. My manager was still on my case, demanding I "fix this PR nightmare." But how could I fix anything when the one person who knew how to fix me was gone?

Keisha, bless her shallow heart, was no help. She flitted around my loft, trying to be cheerful, trying to distract me. "Emi, baby, let's go out! Everyone's talking about us, we should give them a show!" she' d coo, oblivious to the fact that "everyone" was now mostly tearing me apart online.

I pushed her away. "Just… leave me alone, Keisha." She pouted, her eyes wide and innocent, but her presence was like sandpaper to my raw nerves. I couldn't stand the way she looked at me, as if I were some prize she had won. What had I ever seen in her? A fleeting thrill, a desperate escape from the suffocating gratitude I felt for Adell.

I spent my days pacing the loft, staring at her empty side of the bed, feeling the gaping hole she left behind. My phone was a constant source of agony. News articles and social media posts chronicled my downfall. "Emiliano Reed: From Rock Star to Wreckage," "The Cost of Betrayal: Fans Abandon Reed." My album sales had plummeted. Concert dates were being canceled. My label was furious.

The silence grew louder, echoing the emptiness in my chest. I tried to write, but the music wouldn't come. My guitar felt heavy, lifeless. Every chord I struck sounded hollow, mocking. Adell had been my muse, my inspiration. Without her, I was just a tired man with a broken heart and a rapidly crumbling career.

I remembered her quiet strength, the way she could calm my frantic energy with a single glance. Her loyalty, her unwavering belief in me, had been the foundation of my success. And I had thrown it all away for a cheap thrill, for a fleeting ego boost.

I needed her. I needed her quiet presence, her steady hand. I needed her forgiveness. But how could I possibly earn it? I had called her a burden. I had practically signed my love out of existence. The memory of my words, clear as a bell in my mind, felt like a branding iron on my soul.

I picked up the scattered pieces of my shattered phone. It was useless. Just like me. I needed to find her. I had to. Even if it meant crawling on my hands and knees, begging for a second chance. Because without Adell, I was nothing.

Adell POV:

The world, once a monochrome blur of sound and silence, was now a symphony of details. Every rustle of leaves, every distant siren, every whispered conversation reached my ears with startling clarity. It was a beautiful, overwhelming cacophony, a constant reminder of the gift I' d received, ironically, just before the deepest wound.

Keisha Duke, bless her social media-addicted heart, continued to chronicle her life online. Her posts, once a source of searing pain, now felt distant, almost comical. "Emi's so stressed, you guys. Being a rock star is tough!" she'd caption a selfie of her pouting next to a visibly haggard Emiliano. She was still trying to cling to his fading glory, still oblivious to the public's shift in sentiment.

The comments section, once her playground, had turned into a battleground. "Where's his fiancée, Adell? Didn't she save his life?" "This girl is a homewrecker. So trashy." "Emiliano, you really messed up this time." The internet, a cruel mistress, had turned against them. For once, I was grateful for its fickle nature.

My mother watched the unfolding drama with a quiet satisfaction. "The public always loves a wronged woman, Adell," she'd noted, sipping her tea. "And a man who betrays that woman for a younger, less deserving one? Their downfall is inevitable." Her words, as always, were brutally pragmatic.

I felt a strange detachment watching Emiliano's public spiral. A part of me, the old Adell, still whispered a faint tremor of concern. But the new Adell, the one who could now hear every nuanced inflection, every cruel word, was cold and resolute. He had made his bed.

I hadn't seen Emiliano since that night in the club. I hadn't wanted to. My mother' s security detail ensured he couldn't get near the penthouse. Even if he could, I wouldn't let him. The door was closed. Locked.

One evening, as I was going through old boxes in my room, sorting through the remnants of a past life, I found a small, intricately carved wooden bird. It was a gift from Emiliano, years ago, when he was still struggling. "For my little bird," he'd said, "who will one day fly free." The irony was breathtaking. I clutched it, my knuckles white.

The wedding dress, still hanging in a protective bag in a spare closet, felt like a shroud. I pulled it out, the expensive silk cool beneath my fingers. All the plans, the dreams, the hopes I' d poured into it. I looked at the delicate lace, the shimmering pearls. And then, with a sudden, fierce surge of anger, I ripped it. The sound of tearing fabric was a satisfying release. Again and again, until the dress was nothing but shredded remnants, lying in a heap on the floor like a defeated ghost.

I gathered all his gifts, all the symbols of our shared life-the expensive jewelry, the signed albums, the framed photos. I didn't smash them, didn't burn them. That would be too dramatic, too much like the old Adell. Instead, I calmly boxed them up, labeling the box "Emiliano Reed - Return to Sender." They would be sent back to his manager, a clean, decisive severance.

The night wore on, the city lights twinkling outside my window. I hadn't slept properly in weeks. My body was exhausted, but my mind raced, processing, analyzing, healing. The hurt was still there, a dull ache, but it was no longer a gaping wound consuming me. It was a scar, slowly, painfully forming.

I thought about Javier Thomas. The arranged introduction. A stable doctor. It was so far removed from the rock-and-roll dream I had once embraced. But perhaps, after the earthquake, a quiet, solid foundation was exactly what I needed. No grand promises. No empty words. Just quiet support. Respect. Those were the things I craved now, the things I had foolishly overlooked in my pursuit of passion.

My eyes fell on a news article on my mother's iPad, left open on the bedside table. "Keisha Duke's Latest Meltdown: Attacks Fans, Defends Emiliano." The comments section exploded, now turning viciously against Keisha as well. Emiliano's fall was complete, and he was dragging her down with him.

I felt no pity. Only a sense of cold, hard justice. They had both sown the wind; now they would reap the whirlwind. My future, once so inextricably linked to his, was now entirely my own. And for the first time in a long time, the prospect didn't terrify me. It invigorated me.

The sun began to peek over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of rose and gold. A new day. A new life. And I was ready for it. My heart, though bruised, was beating steadily. I was no longer waiting for a man to define me. I was defining myself.

"It's over," I whispered to the rising sun, the words no longer laced with pain, but with a quiet, fierce determination. "And I am finally free."

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