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Divorce & A 20-Year Freeze

The candles flickered between us, casting dancing shadows across the gleaming mahogany table. Ryan had insisted on dinner at home tonight—a rarity these days. I should have known something was wrong when he ordered from Le Bernardin instead of suggesting we go there in person. Ryan Mitchell never missed an opportunity to be seen at Manhattan's finest establishments. He hadn't touched his Dover sole. Instead, he watched me with those calculating eyes that had once made me feel chosen but now made me feel appraised. Like merchandise. "Sarah," he said, breaking the silence that had stretched between us like a chasm. "We need to talk." I set down my fork with deliberate care, noting how steady my hand was despite the sudden hollowness in my chest. "I'm listening." Ryan reached into his suit jacket—Tom Ford, charcoal gray, his power color for important business deals.
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Chapter 3

I slid my key into the lock, the familiar click echoing through what felt like a stranger's home. The apartment was eerily silent—no rustling newspaper, no clinking ice in a whiskey glass, none of Ryan's typical evening sounds. Just the hollow echo of my heels against the marble foyer floor.

"Ryan?" I called out, more from habit than expectation.

No response. Just the weight of emptiness pressing against my eardrums.

I set my purse on the console table, noticing the absence of Ryan's keys in their usual silver dish. The engagement party humiliation was apparently not enough—he was probably with Ashley now, celebrating their public victory.

Moving through our—soon to be their—apartment, I traced my fingers along the wall, feeling a strange detachment. Seven years of my life contained within these walls, yet I felt like a visitor in a museum dedicated to someone else's past.

A flicker of light from the guest room caught my attention. The door stood slightly ajar, unusual since we rarely used that room except for Ryan's parents' occasional visits. Something pulled me toward it—intuition perhaps, or the quiet knowledge that I needed to see whatever waited inside.

I pushed the door open slowly, taking in the pristine bedding, the carefully arranged pillows. Nothing seemed out of place until my eyes caught a flash of red against the crisp white pillowcase.

A lipstick tube. Bright, unmistakable red—a shade I'd never wear with my coloring. I picked it up, turning it over in my palm. The gold case was warm, as if recently handled. Dior. Ashley's brand.

My fingers tightened around the small cylinder, not in anger but in confirmation. This wasn't new. This wasn't about a dying mother's wish or a convenient arrangement. This was an affair—one that had been conducted right under my nose, in my own home, for God knows how long.

I placed the lipstick back exactly where I'd found it, a strange calm settling over me. The last whispers of guilt about my cryogenic plans evaporated like morning dew. Ryan hadn't just betrayed me; he'd made a fool of me. Used our home—our bed—for his infidelity.

The doorbell rang, startling me from my thoughts. I closed the guest room door quietly behind me, composing myself before answering.

Two men in uniform stood in the hallway, clipboards in hand. "Mrs. Mitchell? We're here for the furniture removal and replacement."

I blinked, momentarily confused. "I didn't schedule any—"

"Orders from Mr. Mitchell, ma'am. We're to remove the listed items and bring in the new pieces today."

Of course. Ashley was already redecorating. I stepped aside, allowing them entry, a hollow laugh threatening to escape my throat. How efficient of Ryan—divorce papers signed and the exorcism of my presence already underway.

I watched in silent fascination as they dismantled my life piece by piece. The antique reading chair where I'd spent countless Sunday mornings with coffee and Austen. The Victorian side table that had been my grandmother's. Each item carefully wrapped and carried away, replaced with sleek, modern pieces that screamed Ashley's taste—all chrome and glass and sterile perfection.

"Where would you like us to put your personal items, ma'am?" one of the movers asked, holding a stack of my books that had been on the built-in shelves.

"I'll take those," I said quietly, accepting the weight of them in my arms. Our fingers brushed during the exchange, and the young man's eyes held a flash of pity that nearly broke my carefully constructed composure.

As they continued their work, I retreated to my office—the one room apparently not scheduled for Ashley's makeover yet. I placed my books carefully on the desk and opened the bottom drawer, removing a small, empty suitcase I'd hidden there days ago.

Methodically, I began selecting the items I would take with me into my frozen future. My grandmother's cameo. The first edition of Persuasion Ryan had given me on our first anniversary, before success had hollowed him out. A small photo album. Nothing that would be missed or noticed in the grand inventory of our shared possessions.

As I carefully packed each item, wrapping them in silk scarves and tucking them into the hidden compartments of the suitcase, I felt something crystallizing within me. Not rage. Not sorrow. Something colder, clearer, more powerful.

In the living room, the movers continued erasing me from Ryan's life, unaware they were helping me disappear in more ways than one.

Soon, I would be gone completely. And twenty years from now, when I emerged from my icy cocoon, neither Ryan nor his precious Ashley would recognize the woman I would become.

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