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Our Love, Our Mutual Destruction

I was dying of cancer when my destructive ex, Brooks Ferguson, returned to Seattle. The first thing he did was demolish my late father's record store. But his new fiancée, Grace, delivered the final blow. With a vicious smile, she cornered me and poured my mother's ashes onto the filthy street. I snapped. I rammed my vintage Mustang into her convertible-twice. I woke up in the hospital, coughing up blood, just in time to see Brooks on the news. "When I find her," he snarled to the cameras, "I' m going to enjoy breaking every single bone in her body." He had no idea the cancer, accelerated by his cruelty, was already killing me. He wanted my body? Fine. I refused all treatment and arranged for the hospital to call him. My final revenge wasn't to fight him. It was to die and make him claim the corpse of the woman he destroyed.
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Chapter 3

Dahlia POV:

I remembered my mother telling me that this little shop was all she had to leave me. She'd bought it with her own inheritance, a tiny nest egg she' d protected fiercely. After she died, it became my only anchor. Now it was gone, a pile of wet, splintered wood and shattered glass. Another piece of my history erased by Brooks Ferguson.

The pain in my abdomen was a hot, twisting knot. I wanted to curl up on the floor and wait for the world to end, but the agony wouldn't let me rest. I stayed there all night, soaked to the bone, the cold rain a merciless baptism.

The city news was a cacophony of speculation. "Brooks Ferguson's Ruthless Return: Revenge on a Former Lover?" The headlines were salacious, painting me as a scorned ex and him as a vengeful tycoon. They weren't entirely wrong.

When the first rays of sunrise pierced through the broken ceiling, I finally moved. I knelt in the debris and pressed my forehead to the wet, grimy floor. It was a farewell. I was looking for my mother's memorial tablet, a small, simple wooden plaque I kept behind the counter. It was gone. Lost in the wreckage. This gesture was all I had left.

"Praying for forgiveness?"

His voice, smooth and mocking, cut through the morning quiet. Brooks stood in the doorway, a silhouette against the rising sun.

"What, did you lose an earring?" he taunted, stepping closer.

I didn't answer. I just pushed myself to my feet and started walking away, my body screaming in protest with every step.

"I asked you a question," he said, grabbing my arm.

I spun around, my remaining strength flaring into a white-hot rage. I kneed him, hard, in the stomach. He grunted, doubling over.

"I was saying goodbye to my mother," I spat, my voice raw. "You destroyed her memorial."

He straightened up, a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes before it was replaced by his usual cold arrogance. "Is that all? I'll buy you a new one. A bigger one. Made of gold, if you like."

I just stared at him, the sheer depth of his cruelty a chasm between us. Then I turned and walked away, leaving him in the ruins.

He followed me down the street, his footsteps echoing mine. "Running away again, Dahlia? That's all you're good at."

I didn't slow down. "Go play with your new toy, Brooks. I hear she's very 'polished'."

I knew why he was back. He couldn't stand that I had left him. He couldn't stand that I had built a life, however small and fragile, without him. He had to prove he still owned me.

My body was a traitor. I wanted to fight him, to hurt him, to burn his world down just as he had mine. But I didn't have the strength. The disease was winning.

I made it to the hospital for my follow-up appointment. Dr. Howell and her team looked at my new scans, their faces a carefully constructed mask of professional neutrality. But I saw the pity in their eyes.

"Dahlia," Dr. Howell began, her voice gentle. "How many of the new painkillers do you have left?"

"None," I said.

Her eyes widened. "That was a three-month supply. You picked it up last week."

She didn't have to say the words. I knew. The cancer was a wildfire now, burning through me, and I was dousing it with gasoline, trying to numb a pain that was becoming absolute.

"Is there family we can call?" she asked, her gaze soft. "A friend?"

"I have someone who will claim the body," I said, the words from our phone call tasting like acid on my tongue. "He promised."

Her brow furrowed. "Your emotions have been so volatile lately. This isn't like you."

No, it wasn't. The old me, the one before Brooks returned, had been calm. I had accepted my fate. But he had ripped that peace away, forcing me back into a war I was no longer equipped to fight. I glanced at my phone. A news alert flashed across the screen: "Ferguson Pledges to 'Clean Up' Seattle's Blighted Neighborhoods." He was the disease, and I was the blight he wanted to erase.

"If you stop the medication," Dr. Howell said, her voice firm, "the pain will be... unimaginable. You won't last a day."

She handed me a new prescription, her eyes pleading. "Please. Just one at a time."

I took the bottle from her, and as soon as I was out of her office, I found a quiet corner in the hospital, and swallowed a handful.

The relief was temporary, a brief ceasefire before the pain regrouped and attacked again. I huddled on a bench, shivering, trying to breathe through the agony.

That's when I heard them again. The mother and young daughter from the other day, walking past.

"Mommy, that lady is crying," the little girl whispered.

"Shh, don't stare, honey."

"But she looks so sad. Doesn't anyone care about her? If she dies, who will be sad for her?"

I looked up, and my phone buzzed in my hand. A text from Brooks.

`Are you ready to come back to me yet?`

A cold, terrible thought took root in my mind. Who will be sad for me? Maybe no one. But I knew someone who would be forced to acknowledge my existence, even in death. Someone who had promised.

He could be my pallbearer.

I stood up, my resolve hardening. I walked to a deserted stairwell, the air cold and damp. I dialed his number again.

He answered instantly, as if he'd been waiting. "Decided you miss me?"

"I've thought about it," I said, my voice steady despite the tremors running through my body.

"And?"

I took a deep breath. "Brooks," I said, the words clear and precise. "Come get my body."

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