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Leaving Love for Freedom

The morning light filtered through the studio windows as I made my way down the familiar hallway, a box of wedding favor samples tucked under my arm. Two days until I would become Mrs. Carter. Two days until Romeo and I would formalize what had been true for the past eight years—that we were a team, in music and in life. I paused outside Studio C, hearing Romeo's voice through the door. He was supposed to be finalizing our album's bonus track, but I hadn't expected him to be here so early. Perfect—I could surprise him and maybe steal him away for lunch to discuss final wedding details. My hand froze on the doorknob as I caught fragments of conversation. "—absolutely perfect for Rosalia's album launch," Romeo was saying, his voice carrying that excited pitch I knew so well. "The wedding song has that emotional hook her music's been missing." Wedding song?
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Chapter 3

I sat frozen in the audience, unable to breathe as the stage lights illuminated Romeo and Rosalia. They stood together on the massive platform of "Good Morning America," their silhouettes perfectly aligned against the backdrop of Times Square's morning bustle. The countdown from the floor director ended, and the cameras went live.

"We're back with chart-topping sensation Romeo Carter and rising star Rosalia Moore!" the host announced with practiced enthusiasm. "Romeo, I understand you're debuting a very special new song today?"

Romeo's smile was dazzling, practiced to perfection after years in the spotlight—years where I'd stood in the wings, whispering last-minute notes about pitch and timing.

"That's right, Diane. This is actually a very personal composition I've been working on," Romeo said, his voice carrying that manufactured vulnerability he used for interviews. "It's inspired by life's most profound journeys."

My stomach twisted. Our wedding was tomorrow. The song he was about to perform—the one I'd poured my soul into writing about our eight-year journey together—was supposed to be our first dance. Our private moment.

"And I'm honored that Romeo chose me to perform it with him," Rosalia added, her hand resting possessively on his arm. The diamond bracelet I'd noticed in his credit card statement last month glinted on her wrist. "The emotion in his music is... transcendent."

The opening notes began—the melody I'd composed while sitting cross-legged on our bed, humming about the night we'd met. The lyrics about sleeping in his car when we couldn't afford rent. About promising to never forget where we came from.

As their voices blended together, I watched Rosalia gaze adoringly at Romeo, her body angled toward him with practiced intimacy. Romeo's eyes closed during the bridge—the part where I'd written about the night he proposed, promising me forever.

The audience swayed, captivated by what they believed was authentic emotion. No one knew they were watching my heart being ripped out on national television.

"That was beautiful," the host gushed as they finished. "Romeo, you mentioned this was inspired by a personal journey?"

"Yes," he nodded, his arm now around Rosalia's waist. "It's about finding your true muse. The person who brings out your most authentic self."

Rosalia beamed, leaning into him. "Romeo's latest composition is truly his most inspired work."

His composition. My hands trembled in my lap. Eight years of writing every hit that made him famous, and now he was claiming our wedding song as his own creation—for her.

I slipped out before the segment ended, unable to watch another second.

---

"What the hell was that?" I demanded the moment Romeo walked into our penthouse apartment three hours later. I'd been pacing, alternating between rage and disbelief.

Romeo dropped his keys on the counter with casual indifference. "What was what?"

"Our wedding song, Romeo! On national television! With Rosalia!"

He sighed dramatically, as if I were being unreasonable. "It's just business, Emma. The label thought it would make a perfect lead single for her album."

"That song was for us! For our wedding! Tomorrow!" My voice cracked on the last word.

"And we'll still use it," he said, grabbing a water bottle from the fridge. "But why waste a good song on just one day when it could launch Rosalia's career?"

I stared at him, truly seeing him for perhaps the first time. "Do you even hear yourself? That song was about our story. Our life together."

Romeo's expression hardened. "Look, I don't have time for this. The song works better as a duet anyway, and Rosalia has the star quality to sell it. You should be grateful that my success provides for both of us."

"My songs provide for both of us," I corrected, my voice quiet but firm.

His laugh was dismissive. "Your melodies, maybe. But I'm the one who turns them into hits. I'm the one people pay to see."

"Because you've spent eight years taking credit for my work!"

Romeo's eyes narrowed. "This is exactly your problem, Emma. You're jealous and insecure. You can't stand to see anyone else succeed."

"Succeed with my work, you mean."

"Your work?" He scoffed. "You think anyone would care about your little piano compositions without my voice, my performance, my star power? Wake up, Emma. You're the backup. You always have been."

The words hit like physical blows. Eight years of love and sacrifice reduced to backup status.

"I need some air," I whispered, grabbing my purse.

"Drama queen," Romeo muttered as I walked out. "The wedding planner will be here at four. Try to get over yourself by then."

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I found myself at the same coffee shop where I'd met Philip yesterday. As if summoned by my thoughts, he appeared at my table, concern evident in his eyes.

"I saw the morning show," he said simply, sliding into the seat across from me.

I couldn't even form words, just nodded as tears threatened.

"I was like you once," Philip said quietly. "The invisible talent behind a famous face. I spent five years writing for a rock star who convinced me I needed him more than he needed me."

"What happened?" I asked.

"I finally recognized the pattern. The taking without acknowledgment. The gradual erosion of credit. The way he'd present my ideas as his own in interviews." Philip's gaze was steady. "Sound familiar?"

I nodded, unable to deny the painful truth.

"In Paris," he continued, "you wouldn't be anyone's shadow. Your name would be on every composition. Your vision would lead the projects. You'd collaborate with artists who respect what you bring to the table."

"It sounds like a fantasy," I whispered.

"It's not." Philip slid a folder across the table. "It's a contract. Your contract, if you want it."

I stared at the folder, feeling the weight of possibility it contained. A life where I wasn't just the woman behind Romeo Carter. A life where I was simply Emma Barnes, composer. Artist. Creator.

"Think about it," Philip said gently. "You deserve more than footnote status in your own life story."

As he left, I opened the folder with trembling hands, allowing myself—perhaps for the first time—to imagine a future defined by my own name.

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