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The Toxic Love That Almost Destroyed Me

For five years, I was Broadway's golden girl, and my powerful CEO boyfriend, Brennan, was my anchor. Our love felt invincible, a modern fairytale written across city marquees. Then he met Aimee, a struggling musician he claimed saved his life in a car crash. He gave her the vintage guitar he'd promised me. He stole my private journal so she could turn my pain into a hit song, making me a national laughingstock. He even used my dying mother's medical bills to keep me trapped. But the night my mother was dying, the night she needed an emergency helicopter, he diverted it. He sent her only hope to Aimee, who was having a "panic attack." My mother died alone. At her funeral, a reporter asked about his engagement to Aimee. He thought he had broken me, but he had just started a war. He didn't know the separation papers he'd already signed weren't for a payout-they were for a divorce, and I was about to disappear.
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Chapter 2

I had a heavy envelope in my grip when I walked into Brennan' s office two days later. The heavy parchment crackled with the weight of my decision. He was on the phone, laughing, Aimee' s name a frequent, light sound in his conversation. He didn't even look up when I entered.

"Brennan," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. I placed the envelope on his desk. It contained the notarized separation agreement, drafted by my lawyer.

He glanced at it, then back at his phone. "What's this, Garnet? More drama?" His tone was dismissive.

I swallowed, the bitterness rising in my throat. "It's a termination of our relationship. Everything. Formal."

He rolled his eyes, finally hanging up the call with a sigh. "Garnet, we can talk about this later. Aimee needs me to help her pick out new curtains for the penthouse."

My blood ran cold. The penthouse. Our home. "Did you forget what happened two nights ago?," I asked, my voice trembling now. "My mother died. Your negligence. Because you chose her over my dying mother."

He flinched, the first sign of genuine discomfort I' d seen in weeks. "Garnet, that's unfair. I did everything I could. Aimee's panic attack was severe. The doctors said it was touch and go."

"Touch and go for a panic attack?" I scoffed, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "While my mother was fighting for her life."

He stood up, walked around his desk, and tried to take my hand. I pulled it away. "Look, I'm sorry about your mother. Truly. But you can't blame me for everything. This is what you want, isn't it? A big payout? Fine." He gestured vaguely at the envelope. "Just name your price. I can write a check."

My jaw dropped. He thought I was here for money. After everything. He thought my mother' s death, my shattered heart, my stolen words, could be quantified by a dollar amount.

"A payout?" My voice was barely a whisper, filled with a raw, agonizing disbelief. "You think this is about money?" The insult stung worse than any physical blow.

Before I could say anything else, the door opened again. Aimee. She swayed dramatically into the room, a hand pressed to her temple. Her eyes were wide, her vulnerability a practiced art.

Brennan immediately rushed to her side. "Aimee, honey, what's wrong?" His concern was instantaneous, his focus entirely on her. I might as well have been a ghost.

Aimee leaned into his embrace. "Oh, Brennan, I just had to tell you. I found the most perfect curtains for the living room! The ones you said would look so good in your penthouse." She then turned her gaze to me, a sickly sweet smile playing on her lips. "Don't you think so, Garnet? They'll really brighten up our new home."

My blood turned to ice. "Your penthouse?" I echoed, the words heavy and numb on my tongue. That penthouse wasn' t just a building; it was where Brennan and I had built a life, where he had promised me a future. It was where we' d celebrated our triumphs, mourned our losses, and whispered our deepest secrets. It was our sanctuary.

He saw the shock on my face, the raw pain in my eyes. But instead of soothing me, he tightened his arm around Aimee. "Yes, Garnet. Aimee will be moving in. She needs a stable environment after everything she's been through."

"But... that's my home!" I cried, my voice rising. "You promised me. You said we would grow old there!" My heart was cracking, the sound echoing in my own ears.

He hardened his gaze. "Aimee needs it more. She sacrificed so much for me, Garnet. She saved my life." He spoke as if Aimee' s fabricated heroism outweighed a lifetime of shared dreams. "You're strong. You'll find somewhere else."

Aimee, sensing Brennan' s conviction, pulled back slightly, her fake tears welling. She dabbed at her eyes with a delicate handkerchief. "Oh, Brennan, I don't want to cause any trouble. Maybe... maybe I shouldn't. Garnet looks so upset." Her voice was barely a whisper, a performance designed to elicit maximum sympathy.

Brennan' s face softened instantly. He stroked her hair. "Nonsense, sweetheart. You deserve this. Garnet is just being unreasonable." His eyes flickered to me, cold and disappointed. "You're acting like a child, Garnet. Aimee is going through a lot right now."

He led Aimee out of the office, his arm wrapped tightly around her. As they passed, Aimee glanced back at me, a tiny, triumphant smirk playing on her lips before she disappeared around the corner. It was a fleeting moment, but it confirmed every dark suspicion I had. This wasn't about vulnerability; it was about power.

I stood there, feeling the emptiness of the office, the hollow ache in my chest. My home. Gone. Replaced.

Later, I returned to the penthouse. The key still felt familiar in my hand, but the apartment itself felt alien. Aimee's luggage was already stacked by the door, an aggressive claim on my space. Cheap, brightly colored suitcases clashed with the sophisticated decor I had painstakingly chosen.

I walked numbly to my mother's room, her scent still lingering faintly in the air. I needed to gather her things, to hold onto some fragment of her memory. Inside her jewelry box, I noticed it immediately. The pearl necklace, a gift from my father, was missing.

My heart hammered against my ribs. It was a simple, elegant piece, but invaluable to us. I asked Mrs. Henderson, our housekeeper, a kind woman who had been with us for years.

"Oh, Miss Bauer," she said, wringing her hands, her eyes wide with worry. "That Aimee girl... she was in here yesterday. Said Mr. Monroe sent her to 'organize' things."

My blood ran cold. I stormed back to the living room. Aimee was there, perched on the edge of a velvet couch, casually wearing my mother's pearls. They gleamed against her neck, a stark white against her pale skin.

"Where did you get that?" My voice was sharp, cutting through the silence.

She looked up, feigning surprise. "Oh, this? Brennan gave it to me this morning. Said it was a little something to welcome me to my new home." She touched the pearls, her smile widening. "Isn't it lovely?"

Rage, pure and undiluted, surged through me. "That belonged to my mother!" I lunged, my hands reaching for the necklace.

Brennan, who had just walked in, saw my movement. He reacted instantly, a blur of protective fury. He grabbed my arm, twisting it behind my back. "Garnet! What the hell are you doing?"

I cried out, a sharp pain shooting up my arm. I stumbled backward, falling hard onto the marble floor. My head hit the cold stone with a sickening thud. The world swam for a moment.

"How dare you attack Aimee!" Brennan roared, his face contorted with anger. He stood over me, his hands still shaking from the force of pushing me away. Aimee, meanwhile, clung to him, whimpering dramatically.

"She stole my mother's pearls!" I gasped, clutching my throbbing head.

Aimee whimpered louder. "I didn't! Brennan gave them to me! I thought they were for me!" She made a show of trying to take them off. "Here, take them. I don't want them if they cause such trouble."

"No!" Brennan snapped, his voice firm. He stopped her, pulling her close. "You keep them, Aimee. They're yours now." He glared down at me. "Are you really so desperate for money, Garnet? These trinkets? I told you, name your price, and I'll cut you a check. Stop making a scene."

Tears streamed down my face, hot and stinging. Not from the physical pain, but from the searing humiliation, the sheer audacity of his words. He saw my tears, but he saw nothing but greed. His eyes were devoid of any recognition of the woman he once loved, replaced by cold disdain.

"You've truly become a stranger, Brennan," I whispered, the words tasting like ash.

He scoffed. "And you, Garnet, have become an embarrassment." He led Aimee away, his arm still wrapped protectively around her. "I'll be back later to discuss your... compensation." His voice was dripping with contempt.

I lay there, on the cold marble, listening to their footsteps fade, then the muffled sounds of laughter and intimacy from upstairs. The penthouse, once my sanctuary, now felt like a gilded cage.

My hand instinctively went to my pocket. The separation agreement. The paper felt solid, real. A beacon of hope in the suffocating darkness.

I counted down the hours. Fifty-three more. Fifty-three more hours until I was free of him, free of this life, free to rebuild from the ashes.

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