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Starlight in My Heart

After four years of fighting cancer, I could hold on no longer. Before the end, I wanted one last look at the old Redbrick Factory housing where I’d lived with my parents. Just as I moved to enter, a black Phaeton pulled up. Behind the window sat Gregory—the man I’d hated for seven years. Impeccably dressed, a gleaming gold watch on his wrist, he looked at me as though I were a stranger. “Why are you back?” he asked. I tightened my grip on the old key in my pocket. “I’m going home. Is that a problem?” Pushing the car door open, he stepped out and raised a hand as if to touch my forehead. I jerked away. Between him and me, love had died a long time ago. The time I had left belonged to me alone. … Winter in Rivermouth: the wind cut to the bone. Hugging my threadbare coat tighter, I dragged a battered suitcase and stood before the rusted iron gate of the old Redbrick Factory housing like a ghost—a faded remnant out of place in its own past. Seven years. Everything here looked unchanged, yet felt utterly different. More plaster had flaked from the walls. Moss carpeted the corners, climbing almost to my waist. The air still carried that familiar, old-industrial scent of coal dust. I was about to head inside when a black Phaeton glided silently to a stop beside me. The window rolled down, revealing a familiar face. Gregory. He wore a tailored cashmere coat. On his wrist, a Patek Philippe gold watch accentuated his sharp features—more pronounced, more distant than they’d been seven years before. “Dorothy?” He said my name, a thread of uncertainty in his tone. I nodded. Said nothing. What was there to say? *Long time no see*? Or, *Look, I’m dying, so I came back for a peek at what we used to call home*? His gaze dropped to my misshapen, faded gray gloves. I’d knitted them myself years ago, embroidering a tiny ginkgo leaf on one with white thread. Back then, he’d pointed to a ginkgo tree and said, “See how it holds its fan-shaped leaves until the bitter end? That’s loyalty.” I’d embroidered the leaf as a keepsake of that earnest, foolish promise. Now he wore fine black leather gloves that matched his entire aura—expensive, detached, cold. “Why… are you back?” He seemed to choose his words carefully, finally settling on the most direct, and most cutting, question. Right. Why—why *was* I back? Tugging at the suitcase handle, I kept my voice barely a whisper, stolen by the wind. “I’m going home. Is that a problem?” He frowned slightly, taken aback. *He’s not used to this*, I thought. *The old Dorothy was never prickly.* Of course. The old Dorothy had always been gentle, always compliant with him. “That’s not what I meant.” Stepping out of the car, his tall frame blocked the light in front of me. “Why are you dressed so lightly? You look pale.” He reached out to touch my forehead. Instinctively, I stepped back, avoiding his hand. His arm hung awkwardly in the air before he withdrew it, pretending it was nothing. A heavy, absolute silence settled between us. Between us lay seven years, two lives, and the cancer cells raging through my body—a wasteland beyond all repair. “The house…” He finally grasped for a new topic. “You don’t have a key, do you? I have a spare. I can let you in.” “No need.” Fishing a lone key from my pocket, I showed it to him. “I have it.” It was the one I’d pulled from the door seven years ago, when I left. I’d never thrown it away. Like a brand seared over my heart, it was a constant reminder of what I’d once had, and lost, behind that door. He stared at the key in my hand, his expression complex, finally dissolving into an almost inaudible sigh. “Let me at least carry your suitcase up, then.” He reached for my luggage as if it were the most natural thing. This time, I didn’t refuse. I truly had no strength left. The few kilometers from the station had drained the last of my energy. Lifting the suitcase effortlessly, he walked ahead. I followed, step by step, over the stairs littered with dead leaves, toward the familiar Redbrick Factory apartments. Toward the place where our story began—and where it ended.
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Chapter 4

I wanted to surprise Gregory, so I never told him I was coming.

Using the address he’d given me, I found the apartment he was renting.

The door was unlocked. I pushed it open and stepped inside—only to freeze at the sight forever seared into my memory.

There was my husband, entangled with my best friend, both of them naked on the bed.

In that instant, my entire world crumbled.

I didn’t scream. I didn’t cry out. I just stood there, my blood turning to ice.

Laura noticed me first.

When her eyes met mine, she didn’t even flinch. Instead, she sat up from Gregory’s arms and gave me a triumphant smile.

Then she pulled an ornate tin box from the nightstand and opened it right before me.

It was brimming with letters—letters Gregory had written to her.

The earliest was dated the summer after their college entrance exams.

In it, Gregory called her *my lily, my perfect one, the light of my life*. He wrote that meeting me had been an accident in his life, while she was the one fate had destined for him. He promised to be good to me only because my father had funded his education—a debt of gratitude, nothing more.

Every page, every line, was a fresh stab to the heart, each word dipped in venom.

So the childhood sweethearts I thought we were, the mutual affection I’d believed in—all of it had been a one-woman show from the very beginning.

I was the one who was laughably, painfully superfluous.

“What happened then?”

Joe’s voice pulled me back from the memory.

“Then,” I said, my voice eerily calm, “they came for my father.”

Just three days after I discovered the affair, an anonymous tip was made to the city’s disciplinary committee. My father was accused of embezzling a hundred thousand yuan by abusing his position.

A hundred thousand—an astronomical sum in those days, enough to ruin a man and his family’s reputation forever.

My father was suspended pending investigation.

He had lived his whole life with integrity. How could he bear such slander?

Before the investigation team could get to the truth, he leaped from the roof of the factory offices, using his own life to prove his innocence.

Later, the truth finally came out.

That hundred thousand yuan *had* been moved by my father from the factory funds, but it wasn’t embezzlement.

It was the summer of Gregory’s sophomore year. His grandmother had suddenly fallen gravely ill and urgently needed surgery.

Our family’s savings had just been drained by my uncle’s medical treatment. With nowhere else to turn, my father temporarily used the public funds, intending to repay everything as soon as the year-end bonus was issued.

But he never made it to that day.

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