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Fleeing a Fraudulent Marriage

I tore through my jewelry box for the third time, fingers frantically pushing aside diamond earrings and pearl necklaces that Henry had given me over our ten years together. None of them mattered now. Only the jade pendant—that exquisite piece of emerald green stone that Henry had presented to me on our fifth anniversary with promises of "until death do us part." "It has to be here," I whispered, my voice echoing in our spacious bedroom. The afternoon light streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating dust particles dancing in the air as I upended another drawer. The pendant wasn't just jewelry. It was the symbol of everything I believed about our marriage—solid, precious, eternal. The jade had been cool against my skin for five years, a comforting weight that reminded me I was loved, chosen, secure. Now it was gone. "Maybe I left it in the bathroom," I murmured, hurrying down the hallway of our penthouse apartment. The marble floors felt cold beneath my bare feet as I pushed open the bathroom door, scanning the countertops with desperate eyes.
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I tore through my jewelry box for the third time, fingers frantically pushing aside diamond earrings and pearl necklaces that Henry had given me over our ten years together. None of them mattered now. Only the jade pendant—that exquisite piece of emerald green stone that Henry had presented to me on our fifth anniversary with promises of "until death do us part."

"It has to be here," I whispered, my voice echoing in our spacious bedroom. The afternoon light streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating dust particles dancing in the air as I upended another drawer.

The pendant wasn't just jewelry. It was the symbol of everything I believed about our marriage—solid, precious, eternal. The jade had been cool against my skin for five years, a comforting weight that reminded me I was loved, chosen, secure.

Now it was gone.

"Maybe I left it in the bathroom," I murmured, hurrying down the hallway of our penthouse apartment. The marble floors felt cold beneath my bare feet as I pushed open the bathroom door, scanning the countertops with desperate eyes.

Nothing.

I checked the living room next, then the kitchen, my movements becoming more frantic with each passing minute. The pendant couldn't have just disappeared. I never took it off except to shower, and I always placed it carefully on my nightstand.

"Think, Melissa," I urged myself, pressing my palms against my temples. "When was the last time you saw it?"

Three days ago. I remembered waking up and feeling for it instinctively, the smooth stone cool against my fingertips. But sometime between then and yesterday morning, it had vanished.

I was still searching when I heard the click of the front door. Henry's footsteps echoed through our foyer, followed by the sound of his briefcase being set down.

"Honey?" he called out. "What are you doing?"

I straightened up, smoothing my hair and trying to compose myself before stepping into the foyer. Henry stood there, tall and imposing in his tailored suit, his dark hair perfectly styled despite a long day at the office.

"I can't find my jade pendant," I said, hating how small my voice sounded. "The one you gave me for our fifth anniversary."

Henry's expression shifted almost imperceptibly—a slight tightening around his eyes before his face relaxed into a smile. "The jade pendant? I'm sure it's around here somewhere."

"I've looked everywhere," I insisted, gesturing toward the disorder I'd created. "Every drawer, every box. It's just... gone."

Henry crossed the room and placed his hands on my shoulders, his touch firm and reassuring. "Melissa, it's just a piece of jewelry," he said, his voice smooth as silk. "You probably misplaced it. You know how you get when you're distracted."

"I'm not distracted," I protested weakly.

"Of course you are," he said with a chuckle that didn't quite reach his eyes. "You've been so busy planning our anniversary party. That's what matters now—celebrating ten beautiful years together."

He pulled me into an embrace, and I leaned against his chest, breathing in his familiar cologne. "I'll get you something even better," he murmured into my hair. "Something that will make you forget all about that old pendant."

But his words only made the knot in my stomach tighten. Why did it feel like he was dismissing something precious? Something that represented everything we'd built together?

"You're right," I lied, pulling back to look at him. "It's just... I've never lost anything important before."

Henry's smile didn't waver, but something flickered behind his eyes—something I couldn't quite identify. "Everything is fine, Melissa. Stop worrying so much."

Later that evening, after Henry had fallen asleep, I lay awake staring at the ceiling. The pendant's absence felt like a physical ache, a void that couldn't be filled with empty reassurances.

The next morning, I decided I needed to get out of the house. "I think I'll go to the antique market downtown," I told Henry over breakfast, watching his face carefully for any reaction.

"That's a good idea," he replied casually, scrolling through emails on his phone. "Get your mind off things."

As I dressed for the outing, I caught my reflection in the mirror. For the first time in years, I noticed fine lines around my eyes—evidence of the stress I'd been under without realizing it.

The antique market was bustling with activity when I arrived. Vendors displayed their wares in ornate booths, everything from vintage watches to antique furniture. I wandered aimlessly through the aisles, trying to lose myself in the beauty of these preserved pieces of history.

But even surrounded by treasures from the past, I couldn't shake the feeling that something precious from my own history was slipping away—and that the jade pendant was only the beginning.

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