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Reclaiming Life After Love

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The Mediterranean sun cast golden ripples across the cruise ship's pristine deck as I adjusted the silk scarf around my neck, hiding the faint scar where my mechanical heart had been installed seven years ago. The *Serenity of the Seas* was everything I'd dreamed of for our anniversary celebration—elegant, romantic, and far from the pressures of Henderson Corporation. "Axl, look at this sunset," I called softly, turning toward our private balcony suite. But he was hunched over his phone again, his jaw tense as his fingers flew across the screen. The golden light caught the planes of his face, the same face I'd fallen in love with, now shadowed with something I couldn't name. "Just give me a minute, Katherine." His voice carried that familiar edge of irritation that had become more frequent over the past few months. "Important business." I pressed my lips together, swallowing the hurt. Seven years of marriage, and he still couldn't put his phone down for our anniversary dinner. The mechanical whir in my chest seemed louder in the silence, a constant reminder of what I'd given up for this man—my heart, my skating career, my dreams. "Of course," I murmured, smoothing down my emerald dress.

Reclaiming Life After Love Chapter 1

The Mediterranean sun cast golden ripples across the cruise ship's pristine deck as I adjusted the silk scarf around my neck, hiding the faint scar where my mechanical heart had been installed seven years ago. The *Serenity of the Seas* was everything I'd dreamed of for our anniversary celebration—elegant, romantic, and far from the pressures of Henderson Corporation.

"Axl, look at this sunset," I called softly, turning toward our private balcony suite. But he was hunched over his phone again, his jaw tense as his fingers flew across the screen. The golden light caught the planes of his face, the same face I'd fallen in love with, now shadowed with something I couldn't name.

"Just give me a minute, Katherine." His voice carried that familiar edge of irritation that had become more frequent over the past few months. "Important business."

I pressed my lips together, swallowing the hurt. Seven years of marriage, and he still couldn't put his phone down for our anniversary dinner. The mechanical whir in my chest seemed louder in the silence, a constant reminder of what I'd given up for this man—my heart, my skating career, my dreams.

"Of course," I murmured, smoothing down my emerald dress. "I'll just... wait."

He didn't even look up.

I wandered back inside our suite, my fingers trailing along the champagne bucket I'd ordered as a surprise. The ice had long since melted. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I watched other couples strolling hand-in-hand along the deck, laughing, stealing kisses under the Mediterranean stars. When had Axl and I stopped being like that?

My phone buzzed on the marble countertop. Unknown number. I almost ignored it—probably spam—but something made me pick it up.

*You deserve to know the truth. —A friend*

A video file appeared below the message. My thumb hovered over it, a strange chill running down my spine despite the warm evening air. Behind me, I could hear Axl's low voice drifting from the balcony, speaking in hushed, intimate tones I hadn't heard him use with me in months.

I tapped the video.

The screen filled with a familiar scene—our bedroom at home, the one with the custom headboard Axl had commissioned for our fifth anniversary. But it wasn't me in our bed. It was Aliya, Axl's sister-in-law, her dark hair spread across my pillow as Axl's hands roamed her body with a passion I barely remembered.

"God, Aliya," his voice came through the phone's speaker, raw with desire. "I can't get enough of you."

My mechanical heart stuttered, its rhythm faltering as the video continued. Scene after scene—our living room, his office, even the kitchen where I made his coffee every morning. Months of betrayal, maybe years, playing out in devastating clarity.

But it was the audio that destroyed me completely.

"She actually believed the doctors needed her heart specifically?" Aliya's laugh was like breaking glass. "God, she's so naive."

"The guilt was eating me alive at first," Axl's voice, casual, almost amused. "But she was so eager to play the martyr. Made it easy."

"Poor little Katherine, sacrificing her precious skating career for love." Aliya's voice dripped with mockery. "If she only knew you would have been fine with any donor heart. The waiting list wasn't even that long."

"She gave up everything for nothing," Axl agreed. "But it worked out perfectly. She's so grateful, so devoted. Never questions anything."

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering against the marble floor. The video kept playing, their laughter echoing in the suddenly suffocating suite. My chest seized, the mechanical heart struggling as my blood pressure spiked. Sharp pain lanced through my ribs—the same pain I'd felt during the surgery, during the months of recovery when I'd believed I was healing for love.

I'd given him my heart. Literally. And he'd been laughing about it.

"Katherine?" Axl's voice came from the balcony, suddenly concerned. "You okay in there?"

I tried to stand, tried to breathe, but the pain in my chest was spreading. The mechanical heart's irregular rhythm sent warning signals through my nervous system. I could taste copper in my mouth—internal bleeding, the same complication that had nearly killed me during recovery.

"Katherine!" Footsteps rushed toward me, but they stopped abruptly. "Aliya? What are you doing here?"

Through my blurred vision, I saw her—Aliya Cook, dressed in a flowing white dress, her face streaked with perfectly placed tears. She must have boarded at our last port.

"I couldn't take it anymore, Axl," she sobbed, her voice carrying the same manipulative tremor I'd just heard in the video. "The guilt, the shame. I have to end this."

"Aliya, no—"

She turned and ran toward the balcony. I tried to call out, tried to warn him that this was another manipulation, but blood filled my throat. The mechanical heart was failing, its circuits overwhelmed by the electrical chaos of my shattered nervous system.

"I'm sorry!" Aliya's scream echoed across the deck. A splash followed—she'd jumped.

Without a glance at me, without checking if I was breathing, Axl dove over the railing after her.

I collapsed to the cold marble floor, my mechanical heart grinding to an irregular rhythm, blood pooling beneath me as the video continued playing on my forgotten phone. Even now, even as I was dying, he'd chosen her.

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