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Destroying Felix's Empire

The world came back to me in fragments—harsh white light bleeding through my eyelids, the antiseptic bite of hospital air, the steady beep of machines measuring a heartbeat I wasn't sure I wanted to keep. My eyes fluttered open, and for the first time in five years, I saw. Colors assaulted me. The sterile white ceiling tiles. The pale green walls. The chrome edges of medical equipment reflecting fluorescent light. Everything was too bright, too sharp, too real. I tried to sit up, but my body felt disconnected, as if I'd forgotten how to inhabit it with sight restored. "Miss Jordan, please lie still." A nurse appeared at my bedside, her face coming into focus—round cheeks, dark eyes filled with professional concern. "You've just had surgery.
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The world came back to me in fragments—harsh white light bleeding through my eyelids, the antiseptic bite of hospital air, the steady beep of machines measuring a heartbeat I wasn't sure I wanted to keep. My eyes fluttered open, and for the first time in five years, I saw.

Colors assaulted me. The sterile white ceiling tiles. The pale green walls. The chrome edges of medical equipment reflecting fluorescent light. Everything was too bright, too sharp, too real. I tried to sit up, but my body felt disconnected, as if I'd forgotten how to inhabit it with sight restored.

"Miss Jordan, please lie still." A nurse appeared at my bedside, her face coming into focus—round cheeks, dark eyes filled with professional concern. "You've just had surgery. The transplant was successful."

Transplant. The word echoed in my skull, wrong and impossible. I'd made peace with darkness years ago, learned to navigate a world I couldn't see. No one owed me light. No one should have died to give it back.

"I don't understand," I whispered, my voice rough from disuse. "There must be a mistake. I didn't—I'm not on any donor list."

"An anonymous donor made arrangements." The nurse adjusted my IV with practiced efficiency. "Quite generous, actually. Everything was handled privately."

Before I could process this information, I heard footsteps approaching—a gait I'd memorized during five years of blindness. Confident. Unhurried. The particular rhythm of expensive leather shoes on linoleum. My chest tightened.

Felix stepped into my line of vision carrying an enormous bouquet of white orchids, the kind that cost more than my grandmother and I made in a month selling flowers outside nightclubs. He looked exactly as I'd imagined him during my years of darkness—tall, impeccably dressed in a charcoal suit that screamed wealth, his face sharp and handsome in ways that no longer moved me. But it was his eyes that stopped my breath. My corneas. The ones I'd given him five years ago, now looking at me with something that might have been satisfaction.

"Surprise, darling." He set the flowers on the bedside table, his smile wide and performative. "I arranged everything. Pulled some strings, called in favors. Consider it a gift for our reunion."

Our reunion. As if I'd been away on vacation rather than struggling through five years of blindness while he ascended to wealth and status on the foundation of my sacrifice.

"Felix." His name felt strange on my tongue, heavy with questions I wasn't sure I wanted answered. "How did you—"

"Does it matter?" He waved away my concern with casual dismissiveness. "What matters is that you can see again. That we can finally be together properly. No more limitations, no more barriers." He reached for my hand, and I noticed his watch—platinum, studded with diamonds that caught the light. "I have so much to show you, Lorelei. So much has changed."

Yes, I thought, tracing the planes of his face with these newly restored eyes. Everything has changed. Including you.

But I said nothing. I'd learned in my years of darkness that silence revealed more than questions ever could. I let him hold my hand, felt the coldness of his skin, the absence of warmth I'd once imagined there. And I waited.

"Rest now," Felix said, squeezing my fingers before releasing them. "Tomorrow, I'm taking you somewhere special. Somewhere I've been planning for a long time." His smile sharpened at the edges, not quite reaching those eyes—my eyes. "Wear something nice. I want everyone to see how beautiful you are."

After he left, I stared at the white orchids. They were already beginning to wilt at the edges, expensive and beautiful and dying. The nurse had said anonymous donor, but I knew better. Nothing Felix did was anonymous. Nothing he gave came without cost.

I touched my eyes gently, feeling the tender skin around the surgical sites. Somewhere, someone had died so I could see. Or perhaps—and this thought settled like ice in my stomach—someone had been paid. Convinced. Coerced.

The machines continued their steady beeping, measuring a life I wasn't sure belonged to me anymore. Outside the window, I could see the city lights beginning to glow as evening fell—my first sunset in five years, and it looked like a warning painted across the sky in shades of red.

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