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Divorce and Final Goodbye

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The afternoon light filtered through the curtains of my music room, casting long shadows across the polished piano keys. I sat motionless on the bench, my fingers hovering over the ivories without pressing down. Something about this melody—our wedding song—kept slipping away from me. I closed my eyes, trying to grasp the notes that once came so naturally. "It was... something about hope," I whispered to myself, my voice barely audible in the empty room. My hand trembled slightly as I reached for the jade charm hanging from my neck—the last gift from Sebastian's mother before the accident. She had pressed it into my palm in those final moments, her blood staining the green stone. "Promise me, Sophie," she had whispered. "Never tell him." I never did.

Divorce and Final Goodbye Chapter 1

The afternoon light filtered through the curtains of my music room, casting long shadows across the polished piano keys. I sat motionless on the bench, my fingers hovering over the ivories without pressing down. Something about this melody—our wedding song—kept slipping away from me. I closed my eyes, trying to grasp the notes that once came so naturally.

"It was... something about hope," I whispered to myself, my voice barely audible in the empty room.

My hand trembled slightly as I reached for the jade charm hanging from my neck—the last gift from Sebastian's mother before the accident. She had pressed it into my palm in those final moments, her blood staining the green stone.

"Promise me, Sophie," she had whispered. "Never tell him."

I never did. Not even when Sebastian began to hate me for something I never did.

The front door slammed downstairs, jolting me from my thoughts. Heavy footsteps echoed through the hallway—Sebastian was home. I quickly tucked the charm beneath my blouse and smoothed my skirt, preparing myself for whatever mood he might be in today.

The door swung open without a knock. Sebastian stood in the doorway, his tie loosened around his neck, his eyes cold as they swept over me.

"You're still here," he said flatly. "I thought you'd be preparing for your little farewell performance."

I nodded, not trusting my voice. The scent of unfamiliar perfume clung to his suit jacket—Arielle's signature scent. My stomach tightened.

"Your teacher called," Sebastian continued, leaning against the doorframe with casual indifference. "Apparently, everyone's expecting some grand finale from the great pianist before her career fades into oblivion."

I kept my expression neutral despite the sting of his words. "It's just a small recital, Sebastian."

"A fitting end to your pathetic career," he replied, his voice cutting through the room like ice. "At least you'll have one thing to remember when everything else fades."

He turned to leave, then paused. "Don't embarrass yourself tomorrow. That would be... unfortunate."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that somehow hurt more than if he'd slammed it.

---

"Mrs. Hansen, your test results show some concerning changes," Dr. Chen said gently, sliding the papers across her desk.

I sat rigidly in the uncomfortable chair, my hands clasped tightly in my lap to hide their trembling. The neurology office was too bright, too sterile—everything in my life seemed harsh these days.

"What kind of changes?" I asked, though I already knew.

"Your memory decline is accelerating," she explained, her dark eyes filled with professional concern. "And there's evidence of increased brain atrophy."

I nodded mechanically, my fingers finding my wedding ring and rubbing it absently. "Just give me something stronger. I need to get through tomorrow's performance."

"Sophie," Dr. Chen leaned forward, lowering her voice. "I'm concerned about more than just your neurological condition. These stress levels—they're not helping."

"I'm fine," I insisted automatically.

"The bruises on your arms suggest otherwise," she said quietly. "Is your husband—"

"Is there anything else?" I interrupted, standing abruptly. "I have a performance to prepare for."

Dr. Chen sighed but didn't push further. She wrote a prescription and handed it to me with a card. "This will help with the tremors. But Sophie... if you ever need to talk..."

I took both without looking at her and walked out, the weight of her concern pressing down on my shoulders.

---

The concert hall glittered with lights and expectant faces—our entire social circle had come to see my final performance. I sat at the grand piano, my fingers poised over the keys, my heart pounding beneath the elegant black dress Sebastian had once said made me look like a queen.

"Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major," I announced softly into the microphone. "The piece Sebastian once said reminded him of our love."

The first notes filled the air, crystalline and haunting. For a moment, I was lost in the music—back in those early days when Sebastian would stand behind me as I played, his hands resting on my shoulders, his breath warm against my neck.

Then the screens around the hall flickered to life.

Gasps rippled through the audience as images appeared—intimate, explicit videos of Sebastian and Arielle in our bedroom. In positions only a husband and wife should know.

My fingers stumbled over the keys, but I forced myself to continue playing. Tears blurred my vision as whispers and pointing fingers surrounded me.

"Is that his wife?"

"Disgusting..."

"Poor Sophie..."

I finished the piece with trembling hands, every note a testament to my crumbling world. When the final chord faded, I stood slowly, my legs unsteady beneath me.

I bowed gracefully to the audience—to the life I was losing—and walked off stage with my head held high, leaving behind a room full of scandal and the shattered remains of my reputation.

But as I stepped into the wings, my knees finally gave way, and I collapsed into darkness, the jade charm falling from my neck and shattering on the floor.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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