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Ex-Fiancé's Costly Mistake

The garden lights cast everything in gold—the roses, the champagne flutes, the faces of people pretending to celebrate me. I touched my bare ear, still unused to the absence of the hearing aid that had been my constant companion for nine years. The surgery had been successful. Dr. Morrison said I'd hear perfectly now, that the world would open up to me in ways I'd forgotten. He was right. I could hear everything. Including Jon's voice drifting from the stone pathway near the fountain, where he stood with his university friends. I'd been making my way back from the restroom when their laughter stopped me. Something in Jon's tone—sharp, bitter—made me step behind the hedge.
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The garden lights cast everything in gold—the roses, the champagne flutes, the faces of people pretending to celebrate me. I touched my bare ear, still unused to the absence of the hearing aid that had been my constant companion for nine years. The surgery had been successful. Dr. Morrison said I'd hear perfectly now, that the world would open up to me in ways I'd forgotten.

He was right. I could hear everything.

Including Jon's voice drifting from the stone pathway near the fountain, where he stood with his university friends. I'd been making my way back from the restroom when their laughter stopped me. Something in Jon's tone—sharp, bitter—made me step behind the hedge.

"Come on, man, she's pretty enough," one of them said. "And her dad's loaded. Worst case scenario, you marry rich."

"Pretty?" Jon's laugh cut through the night air like broken glass. "You think that makes up for nine years of this? Nine years of everyone looking at me like I'm some saint for being engaged to damaged goods?"

My hand flew to the hedge to steady myself. The world tilted, but Jon kept talking.

"I should've just let her drown that day. Would've saved us both a lot of trouble." His voice was casual, like he was discussing the weather. "At least then I wouldn't be stuck with this burden. Every time I look at her, I think about what I could've had. What I should've had. Instead I'm chained to someone who can barely function without those fucking hearing aids."

"So break it off," another voice suggested.

"Right. And have both our families destroy me? Her sacrifice, my obligation—it's the perfect trap. I'm stuck playing the devoted fiancé to a girl I can't stand to touch."

The champagne glass slipped from my fingers, shattering against the stone path. The sound seemed impossibly loud, but no one at the party noticed. They were all inside, toasting my recovery, celebrating the miracle of my restored hearing.

I stood there, frozen, as Jon's words replayed in my mind. *Damaged goods. Should've let her drown. Can't stand to touch.*

Nine years. Nine years of believing in us, of accepting my disability as the price for his love, of enduring the whispers and the pity and the bullying because I thought we were meant to be together. Nine years of touching my hearing aid self-consciously whenever he looked at me, wondering if today would be the day he'd see past it and love me the way I loved him.

He'd seen past it, all right. He'd seen a burden. A trap. Damaged goods.

I walked back to the party on numb legs. My mother rushed over, her face bright with concern. "Darling, are you all right? You look pale."

"I need to leave early." My voice sounded strange in my own ears—clear, crisp, perfectly heard. No more muffled world. No more missing half of every conversation. "Can you tell everyone I'm tired?"

"But the cake—"

"Please, Mom."

Something in my expression must have convinced her. She squeezed my hand and nodded. I made it to the driveway before Jon found me.

"Lila! Where are you going?" He jogged over, that familiar concerned expression on his face. The one I'd always thought was love. "The party's just getting started."

I turned to face him, and for the first time in nine years, I really looked at him. Saw the calculation behind his eyes, the slight tension in his jaw when he had to touch me, the way he positioned himself just far enough away to seem attentive without being close.

"Did you mean it?" The tears came without permission, hot and bitter. "When you said you wished I'd drowned? That I'm damaged goods? That you can't stand to touch me?"

His face went white, then red. "You—you were listening?"

"Answer me."

"Lila, you misunderstood—"

"Did. You. Mean. It."

He looked away, his hands clenching and unclenching. When he finally met my eyes again, there was no apology there. Only resentment. "What do you want me to say? That I'm grateful for nine years of obligation? That I enjoy having my entire life planned around someone else's sacrifice?"

"I saved your life." My voice cracked. "I was nine years old, Jon. I didn't ask for anything in return."

"Exactly!" He stepped closer, his voice rising. "You didn't ask, but I'm still paying for it, aren't I? Every day, I wake up engaged to someone I never chose. Do you know what that's like? Being trapped by guilt?"

"Then you're free." The words came out steady now, cold. "Consider yourself released from your burden."

I pulled the engagement ring from my finger—the one his mother had given me when I was fifteen, promising me a future that never existed. The diamond caught the light from the house, sparkling with false promises.

"Lila, wait—"

"You've sacrificed enough." I placed the ring in his palm and closed his fingers around it. "I won't be your burden anymore."

I walked to my car, got in, and drove away. In the rearview mirror, I saw him standing in the driveway, the ring glinting in his hand, his mouth open in something that might have been shock or relief.

I couldn't tell. I didn't care.

For the first time in nine years, I could hear everything clearly. Including the sound of my own heart breaking.

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