
Memo of Dazzling Starlight
Chapter 1
In five years of marriage, my husband gave me only one truly special gift: a bracelet he called the “Echo of the Stars.”
The matching piece, he said, was for our future daughter—a legacy of our love.
Deeply moved, I accepted it. Yet I never dared to wear it, afraid that doing so might somehow cheapen the solemn vow it represented.
That changed the day I saw that very star, the one meant to be treasured, glittering on another woman’s wrist. We were in the upscale restaurant that bore my husband’s name.
She looked down her nose at us and sneered, “The owner here is *my* man. Just who do you two think you are?”
In that moment, five years of marriage shattered, revealing itself as nothing more than a flimsy house of cards.
Later, I lay calmly on the operating table and ended the pregnancy of the child that had carried all our hopes.
When he knelt weeping outside my hospital room, begging for forgiveness, I only whispered softly, “Mark, look. Even stars fall. What did you expect from your cheap love?”
***
“Sis, look! I hit a million followers! Your husband is *definitely* paying for this meal today—we’re going all out!”
My lively and adorable sister-in-law, Chloe, shook my arm excitedly, her phone screen glowing with the words “1M Followers.”
We were at “Sky Mirror,” the revolving restaurant my husband Mark had just opened, perched at the city’s peak with a breathtaking panoramic view.
The occasion was a celebration for Chloe’s new status as a minor internet celebrity, and we were here to show our support.
Smiling, I tapped her nose. “Alright, we’ll eat until we can’t walk. But your stingy brother will definitely complain to me later.”
“He wouldn’t dare! I’m his only sister!”
Playfully sticking out her tongue, she raised her phone, framing the exquisite desserts and our smiling faces for a souvenir photo.
Just as her finger hovered over the shutter, a sharp female voice sliced through the air.
“No photos allowed here. Do you understand the rules?”
Chloe and I looked up. A woman in a professional skirt suit stood before us, her makeup impeccable but her eyes sharp with disdain. She stood with arms crossed, looking down at us.
Her name tag read: Manager, Cynthia.
Chloe looked bewildered. “We’re just taking a quick picture for fun—no flash. It shouldn’t be a problem…”
“I said no, so it’s no,” Cynthia cut in, rolling her eyes with palpable impatience. “You two reek of social climbers. A couple of wannabes, taking photos to fake a lavish lifestyle online. How pathetic.”
That crossed a line.
Chloe’s face flushed instantly. “How dare you speak to us like that? We’re paying customers!”
Pulling back my fuming sister-in-law, I addressed Cynthia calmly. “We are customers dining here normally and haven’t broken any rules. If you find our behavior inappropriate, you can communicate politely. There’s no need for insults.”
Cynthia let out a derisive snort, as if she’d heard the world’s funniest joke. Her gaze swept over me, dripping with undisguised contempt.
“Communicate? With the likes of you? Delete the photos and get out. Don’t clutter up the place and ruin the atmosphere for our truly distinguished guests. Could you even afford to compensate for that?”
Her arrogance was the final spark.
Chloe’s temper exploded.
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