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Her Mute Heart, His Burning Betrayal Novel Cover

Her Mute Heart, His Burning Betrayal

My name is Arlie Stevens, and I was a mute girl who grew up in the shadows of the Rust Belt. My street art was our daily bread, and Bowen McClure was my protector, my first love, and my voice. But the boy who once fought off bullies for me decided to climb the social ladder by getting engaged to a ruthless corporate heiress, Kassandra Woodard. On their engagement night, Kassandra falsely accused me of ruining her gown. Bowen, my Bowen, publicly whipped me as punishment to appease her family. He told me it was to protect me, a necessary evil. Then he locked me in my room. As the party's fireworks lit up the sky, I smelled smoke. The apartment was on fire, and the door was locked from the outside. Through the flames, I heard Kassandra's voice, "Bowen locked her in. He wanted her out of the way." He didn't just abandon me; he tried to burn me alive. But I survived. And when a broken, guilt-ridden Bowen finally found me years later, begging for forgiveness after destroying the woman who orchestrated it all, I had only one thing to say to him.
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Chapter 5

Bowen felt a cold dread clawing at his throat, tightening its grip until he could barely breathe. "Gone?" he whispered, his voice hoarse, disbelieving. "What do you mean, 'gone'?" His eyes, wild and desperate, fixed on the trembling subordinate. "She can't be gone. She can't!"

The subordinate, a young man named Finn, swallowed hard. "The fire, Sir. It spread too fast. By the time anyone realized… there was nothing left. No one survived inside." His voice was low, filled with a grim certainty.

Bowen felt the floor tilt beneath him. His legs buckled. He swayed, his hand instinctively reaching out, grasping at empty air. He would have fallen if Finn hadn't caught his arm, steadying him.

"Bowen, darling, what is it?" Kassandra's voice, a saccharine sweet whisper, cut through the fog of his despair. She stepped forward, her hand on his chest, her eyes wide with feigned concern. "Are you alright? Perhaps a little too much champagne?" She shot a glare at Finn. "Don't be so dramatic, Finn. She's probably just run off. The little wretch has a knack for disappearing when it suits her."

Bowen stared at her, his mind reeling. "She's not gone," he repeated, his voice barely audible. "She can't be. I… I just saw her." A flicker of hope, desperate and foolish, ignited within him.

Kassandra laughed, a brittle, dismissive sound. "Seen her? Bowen, you left her in that hovel hours ago. She's always been a drain, a distraction. Honestly, her silent theatrics were getting tiresome. Now, we can finally focus on what truly matters. Our future." She drew him closer, her fingers tracing patterns on his lapel. "Remember our agreement, Bowen? All of this? It's for us. For our power."

A guttural roar tore from Bowen's throat. He shoved Kassandra away, his hands trembling with a raw, visceral fury he hadn't known he possessed. She stumbled back, her eyes wide with shock. "Agreement?!" he bellowed, his voice cracking, "The agreement was to get Arlie the best care! To get her a diagnosis! To give her a real life, away from this hell! Not to burn her alive!"

He spun around, his eyes blazing, and stumbled towards the door, towards the docks, towards the inferno that had swallowed his entire world.

His legs felt heavy, as if moving through thick mud. Each step was an unbearable effort, his mind a chaotic whirl of images. Arlie. Her shy smile, the way her eyes would light up when he brought her a new art supply, the silent strength in her gaze.

He remembered the first time he saw her. He was a skinny, bruised kid, barely ten, abandoned and fighting for scraps in the filthy alleyways of the city. He was starving, shivering, convinced he would die alone. Then, she appeared. A wisp of a girl, even smaller than him, her clothes ragged, her face streaked with dirt, but her eyes… her eyes held a profound, ancient sadness.

She watched him from a distance, then, hesitantly, she offered him a half-eaten piece of bread she had salvaged. He snarled, ready to fight her for it, but she just pushed it closer, her small hand gentle. He devoured it, ravenous. She didn' t speak, but she stayed. She shared her meager findings, drawing silent pictures in the dirt next to him, her silent presence a balm to his raw, wounded soul.

He had never known such quiet kindness. Such unconditional acceptance. She saw past the tough exterior, the rough edges, to the vulnerable boy beneath. She never asked for anything, never judged. She just was.

"You need a name," he'd declared one day, his youthful voice rough but firm. "Something beautiful. Like you." He' d thought for days, finally settling on Arlie. "It means 'eagle's wood'," he'd told her, though he'd made it up on the spot. "Strong. Resilient. And beautiful." She'd smiled then, a rare, radiant smile that had stolen his breath.

They traveled together, two lost souls against the world. He protected her with a fierceness that startled even himself, fighting anyone who dared to mock her silence, to step on her gentle spirit. He swore he would always keep her safe. He would give her the world.

Now, that promise was ash.

He pushed through the bustling crowd, his heart pounding a frantic rhythm against his ribs. The air grew thick with smoke, the stench of burning wood and fabric filling his lungs. His blood turned to ice. It was real. Too real.

He burst onto the docks, the scene a nightmarish landscape of charred timbers and smoldering ruins. The old apartment building, their home, was a skeletal shell, smoke still curling from its hollow windows.

"Arlie!" he screamed, his voice raw, shredded. "Arlie! Where are you?!" He ran towards the rubble, his hands tearing at scorched planks, his mind refusing to accept the impossible. "Arlie! Answer me! Please!"

Silence. Only the mournful creak of the burning structure, the distant wail of sirens.

He fell to his knees amidst the debris, his breath catching in his throat. He screamed her name again, a visceral, guttural cry of pure agony. He remembered how her head would snap up, her eyes bright, whenever he called her name, especially when she was lost in her art. Now, there was nothing. Only the silence.

"Poor girl," a dockworker murmured nearby, his voice heavy with pity. "Burned alive, they say. Such a tragedy."

"Yeah," another chimed in. "Always so quiet. Never bothered anyone. What a horrible way to go."

The words were like daggers, twisted in his gut. Quiet. Never bothered anyone. He had broken her. He had silenced her forever.

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