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Mall Incident Unveils Past

The bell above the door chimed as I pushed it open, the sound echoing through the small phone repair shop. The place smelled of plastic and electronics, a familiar scent that reminded me of the years I'd spent fixing things rather than replacing them. "Welcome!" A young technician looked up from behind the counter. "What can we help you with today?" I smiled, holding out Skyla's broken phone. "My daughter dropped this. The screen cracked, but I think it's just the glass that needs replacing." The technician nodded sympathetically. "We can definitely fix that for you. It'll be ready by tomorrow afternoon." "Thank you." I handed over the phone, careful not to let my fingers linger on the cracked screen. "She's going to be so relieved. She doesn't need a new phone—this one works perfectly fine otherwise." As I spoke, my thumb found its way to my wedding ring, tracing the smooth gold band.
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Chapter 3

The commotion in the small repair shop drew attention from more than just the other customers. I noticed a uniformed security guard approaching from the mall entrance, his eyes fixed on our corner with a mixture of suspicion and curiosity.

"Is there a problem here?" he asked, his voice carrying across the shop.

Before I could answer, Scarlett's voice cut through the air like a blade. "Officer, we're not sure if this woman belongs in here." She gestured toward me with a perfectly manicured hand, her voice dripping with false concern.

The security guard's gaze swept over me—my simple jeans and sweater, my practical purse, the way I stood frozen between Wesley and Scarlett. His expression shifted from neutral to something more judgmental.

"This is a high-end repair shop," he said, his tone carrying a note of authority that made my stomach twist. "We don't usually get..." He trailed off, but his meaning was clear.

People like me.

I straightened my spine, trying to project confidence I didn't feel. "I'm just here to get my daughter's phone fixed."

The security guard's eyebrows rose slightly as he took in my appearance again. "Right." His voice carried just enough skepticism to make heat rise to my cheeks.

Scarlett stepped forward, her smile sweet and poisonous. "I think there's been some confusion." She turned to Wesley, her eyes gleaming with malice. "Honey, maybe you should explain who Holly is."

Wesley cleared his throat, stepping into the spotlight with the ease of someone accustomed to being the center of attention. "Well, if we're being technical about it..." He paused, his voice carrying just enough volume to ensure everyone in the shop could hear. "Holly used to be engaged to me."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Even though it was true—even though I'd lived through it—hearing him announce it so casually, so publicly, made it feel like a fresh wound.

"I'm sorry to say," Wesley continued, his voice carrying a note of theatrical regret, "but she just wasn't good enough to keep me."

Scarlett's laugh was like shattered glass. "Oh, Wesley. You're so diplomatic." She stepped closer to me, her voice dropping to a stage whisper that was still loud enough for everyone to hear. "What he means is that Holly was never really in our league."

The security guard's expression shifted from questioning to openly hostile. "If you're not actually getting service here," he said, his voice firm, "then I need you to leave immediately."

My throat tightened as I tried to find words to defend myself. But before I could speak, Scarlett jumped in again.

"Actually, I'm not even sure she can afford to pay for the repair." She turned to the technician behind the counter. "Do you think someone should check if she has the money before you start working on her phone?"

The technician looked uncomfortable, but he didn't intervene.

"I have the money," I said firmly, reaching for my wallet again.

But the security guard was already moving closer, his hand hovering near the radio at his hip. "Ma'am, I need you to leave now."

Other customers had begun pulling out their phones, some recording the scene with obvious fascination. I could see the flashes of camera lights as people captured what they thought was just another random confrontation.

"Wait," I started to say, but the security guard was already reaching for my arm.

"You need to exit the premises immediately," he said, his grip firm but not quite painful.

Wesley watched the scene unfold with obvious satisfaction, his eyes gleaming with a cruel light I remembered all too well. "I hate to see this happening," he said, his voice full of false sympathy. "But honestly, Holly, you should have known better than to come to a place like this."

Scarlett nodded vigorously beside him. "Some people just don't understand what's appropriate for their... station in life."

The security guard's grip tightened slightly as he began guiding me toward the door. "Let's go, ma'am."

I looked around wildly, searching for some escape from this nightmare. But everywhere I turned, I saw faces watching with curiosity or judgment. Some were recording on their phones, others were whispering to their companions.

And through it all, Wesley and Scarlett stood watching like spectators at a particularly entertaining show.

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