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Phoenix Saves the Girl

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The Martin Bailey Foundation charity gala was always the highlight of Manhattan's social calendar. Tonight, the grand ballroom of the Plaza Hotel sparkled with crystal chandeliers and the jewelry of New York's elite. I smoothed down my black Valentino gown—the one Martin had once said made me look like a queen—and scanned the entrance for the hundredth time. "Stop worrying, Eleanor," Winston said, his voice gentle as he handed me a flute of champagne. "The guests are having a wonderful time." I took the glass without drinking. "It's not the same without him." Winston's eyes softened. He'd been my rock since Martin's death, always there with a steadying hand or a quiet word. But tonight wasn't about Winston. It was about Phoenix. "He'll come," I said, more to myself than to Winston.

Phoenix Saves the Girl Chapter 1

The Martin Bailey Foundation charity gala was always the highlight of Manhattan's social calendar. Tonight, the grand ballroom of the Plaza Hotel sparkled with crystal chandeliers and the jewelry of New York's elite. I smoothed down my black Valentino gown—the one Martin had once said made me look like a queen—and scanned the entrance for the hundredth time.

"Stop worrying, Eleanor," Winston said, his voice gentle as he handed me a flute of champagne. "The guests are having a wonderful time."

I took the glass without drinking. "It's not the same without him."

Winston's eyes softened. He'd been my rock since Martin's death, always there with a steadying hand or a quiet word. But tonight wasn't about Winston. It was about Phoenix.

"He'll come," I said, more to myself than to Winston. "He promised."

Winston adjusted his cufflinks—a habit I'd noticed whenever he was choosing his words carefully. "Perhaps if you didn't schedule these events so close to his training—"

"Martin would have moved heaven and earth to be here," I cut in, my voice sharper than intended.

The conversation died as the orchestra began playing our song—Martin's and mine. I closed my eyes, letting the melody wash over me. When I opened them again, Phoenix stood in the doorway.

My heart leapt. He looked so much like Martin tonight—the same confident stance, the same dark hair slightly tousled. But as he moved closer, something was wrong. His tie hung askew, and his suit—flashy, garish—clashed with the solemn elegance of the evening.

"Where have you been?" I whispered, reaching up to straighten his tie—a gesture I'd made countless times to Martin.

Phoenix jerked back as though I'd slapped him. "Don't touch me," he hissed, loud enough for nearby guests to turn.

Heat rushed to my face. "I was just—"

"Treating me like some kind of pet?" He stepped away, and I noticed Natalia Wallace clinging to his arm, her red lips curved in a satisfied smile.

The room seemed to tilt. "Phoenix, please—"

"Mrs. Hunt," Natalia purred, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Phoenix has been telling me how... difficult you've been making things for him."

I felt Winston's hand on my elbow, steadying me. "Perhaps we should step outside," he suggested.

But Phoenix was already guiding Natalia toward the auction stage. "Ladies and gentlemen," he announced, his voice carrying across the room. "Natalia has prepared a special contribution tonight."

The crowd parted as Natalia unveiled a large canvas covered in garish colors—a grotesque figure hunched over what appeared to be a grave. My stomach twisted as I read the inscription: "Martin Bailey—Living in the Shadows."

"This piece is called 'The Shadow,'" Natalia announced. "A commentary on those who refuse to let go of the past."

The room fell silent. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think.

"How dare you?" I finally managed, my voice trembling with rage. "Get out. Both of you."

"Eleanor." Phoenix stepped between us, his face twisted with contempt. "You're making a scene. Again."

"Take it down," I demanded, advancing toward them. "Now."

Phoenix's eyes hardened. "You can't control everything, Eleanor. Not me. Not anymore."

"You ungrateful little—" I reached out to slap him, to shock some sense into him.

He caught my wrist easily, his athlete's reflexes too quick for me. "Don't touch me!" he shouted, shoving me backward.

I stumbled against the terrace door. The cool night air hit my face as I righted myself. "You have no idea what I've done for you," I said, tears blurring my vision. "No idea what I've sacrificed."

"Then tell me," he sneered, following me onto the terrace. Natalia trailed behind him, her smirk never wavering.

"You think you know everything," I spat. "You think you can just waltz in here with your—your girlfriend and humiliate me?"

"I'm not letting you manipulate me anymore," Phoenix said, grabbing a heavy magnum champagne bottle from a nearby ice bucket. "I'm not your puppet."

"Put that down," Winston warned, appearing at my side.

Phoenix's face contorted with rage. He raised the bottle, gesturing wildly. "She wants to keep me like some kind of replacement for him!"

I lunged forward, grabbing for the bottle. "Stop this madness!"

Everything happened too quickly after that. Phoenix swung the bottle away from me—and in his blind fury, it connected with my temple instead of empty air.

Pain exploded behind my eyes. I felt myself falling, heard Winston's shout of rage, felt warm blood trickling down my face.

Through the haze of pain, I saw Phoenix's face transform from anger to horror. "Eleanor!" he gasped.

But it was too late. The damage was done.

As darkness closed in around me, I heard the distant wail of sirens and Winston's voice calling my name. The last thing I saw was Phoenix being pulled away by Natalia, his face pale with shock and something that looked almost like regret.

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Phoenix Saves the Girl of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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