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Ditched the Fiancé

The elevator's soft chime echoed through the marble lobby of Richards Corporation as I stepped out, my heels clicking against the polished floor. Three days. Just three days until I would walk down the aisle and become Mrs. Gabriel Richards. The thought should have filled me with joy, but instead, a knot of anxiety twisted in my stomach. I clutched the leather portfolio containing our final wedding details, my fingers unconsciously finding the familiar weight of Grandmother's gold bracelet on my wrist. The delicate piece had been in our family for generations, and knowing it would be with me on my wedding day brought comfort amid the chaos of last-minute preparations. Gabriel's assistant, Monica, looked up from her desk with a practiced smile. "Ms. Young, he's expecting you.
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Chapter 2

The drive to Gabriel's apartment felt endless, each traffic light a small eternity where my anger could build and crystallize. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles had gone white, and I could feel my grandmother's empty jewelry box sitting like a weight in my passenger seat—a tangible reminder of what had been stolen from me.

I didn't bother knocking. My key still worked, and I used it, pushing through his front door with a force that sent it crashing against the wall.

Gabriel looked up from his laptop, startled. He was sitting at his kitchen island in casual clothes—jeans and a white button-down that I'd bought him last Christmas. The domesticity of the scene, the normalcy of it, made my fury burn hotter.

"Izzy? What are you—"

"Explain it to me." I set the empty jewelry box on his granite countertop with a sharp click. "Explain how you thought it was acceptable to take my grandmother's jewelry without asking me."

His face went carefully blank, the same expression he wore during difficult business negotiations. "I told you, it's for Dakota. She's been through hell, and—"

"Stop." The word came out like a whip crack. "Just stop with the lies, Gabriel. I heard you last night. At your parents' house. I heard every word you said about me, about my family, about why you think I'm marrying you."

Color drained from his face, but he recovered quickly, closing his laptop with deliberate calm. "You were eavesdropping?"

"I was getting some air on the terrace when you decided to share your charming opinions about your charity case fiancée." I moved closer, my voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "Ten years, Gabriel. Ten years of my life, and this is what you really think of me?"

He stood, running a hand through his hair—a gesture I'd once found endearing. Now it just looked calculated. "Look, I may have had a few drinks, said some things I didn't mean—"

"Which part didn't you mean?" I interrupted. "The part where you called my family practically bankrupt? Or the part where you said I'm obviously marrying you for financial security? Or maybe it was when you laughed about how grateful I should be?"

His jaw tightened. "You're being overly sensitive about this, Izzy. Yes, your family has financial problems. Yes, marrying me will solve them. That doesn't mean—"

"That doesn't mean what? That you respect me? That you see me as your equal?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "And now you've decided that Dakota deserves my great-great-grandmother's jewelry more than I do?"

"She's been through a terrible breakup," Gabriel said, his voice taking on that patronizing tone I was beginning to recognize. "She needs something beautiful to help her heal. You should understand the importance of friendship loyalty over attachment to old trinkets."

Old trinkets. The words hit me like a slap.

"Those aren't trinkets, Gabriel. That bracelet has been worn by four generations of Young women on their wedding days. That ring belonged to a woman who built our vineyard from nothing, who created something lasting and beautiful that has sustained our family for over a century." My voice was shaking now, but not with sadness—with pure, incandescent rage. "But you see them as trinkets. Just like you see me as a charity case."

"That's not—"

"Give them back." I held out my hand. "Right now. Give me back my grandmother's jewelry."

Gabriel's expression hardened, and for the first time in ten years, I saw him clearly. Really, truly saw him. The entitled set of his shoulders. The dismissive way he looked at me. The complete lack of understanding or remorse in his eyes.

"No."

The single word hung between us like a blade.

"No?"

"Dakota needs them more than you do right now. She's fragile, Izzy. She's been through hell in Spain, and she deserves something special after her heartbreak." He crossed his arms. "You're being overly sentimental about old buildings and old jewelry. The Spanish castle is more romantic and impressive for our guests than some dusty vineyard. Dakota has excellent taste—she knows what makes a real statement."

I stared at him, this man I'd loved for a decade, this man I'd planned to pledge my life to in three days. He was choosing her. Again. He was choosing Dakota's wants over my needs, her healing over my heritage, her opinion over my heart.

"Then you've made your choice," I said quietly.

Something in my tone must have warned him, because his expression shifted slightly. "What do you mean?"

I pulled the engagement ring from my finger—the ring he'd chosen, the ring that had never quite felt right, the ring that was nothing like the family heirloom he'd stolen for another woman. I set it on the counter next to the empty jewelry box.

"I mean you've chosen Dakota. Her happiness, her needs, her preferences. You've chosen her over me in every way that matters." I picked up my purse, my movements deliberate and calm. "So you can have her."

"Izzy, wait—" He reached for me, but I stepped back.

"Enjoy your Spanish castle, Gabriel. I hope it's everything Dakota dreamed it would be."

I walked toward the door, my heels clicking against his hardwood floors with the same rhythm as my racing heart. Behind me, I heard him calling my name, but I didn't turn around. I couldn't. If I looked back now, if I saw any trace of the man I'd thought I loved, I might weaken. I might forgive. I might waste another ten years of my life on someone who saw me as a burden to be managed rather than a woman to be cherished.

The morning air hit my face as I stepped outside, and for the first time in days, I could breathe.

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