
Tony's Love Saves Her
Tony's Love Saves Her Chapter 1
I smoothed the reservation confirmation for the third time, my fingers trembling slightly as I traced over the cabin details. Whispering Pines Resort—two nights, mountain view, fireplace included. I'd been planning this Thanksgiving weekend getaway for weeks, imagining Grayson and me wrapped in blankets by the fire, finally having uninterrupted time together without flight schedules or his constant phone buzzing with Pearl's messages.
The grocery bags on my kitchen counter held all his favorites: aged cheddar for the wine and cheese platter I'd planned, the expensive bottle of Cabernet he'd mentioned loving, ingredients for his mother's stuffing recipe that I'd secretly gotten from her last month. I'd even packed the silk nightgown I'd been saving for a special occasion, the deep blue one that matched my eyes.
My phone rang just as I was folding sweaters into my overnight bag. Grayson's name flashed on the screen, and my heart did that familiar flutter it always did when he called.
"Hey, beautiful," his voice came through, but something felt off. There was that distant tone I'd been hearing more often lately. "Listen, about this weekend..."
My hands stilled on the cashmere sweater. "What about it?"
"I'm going to have to cancel. Pearl's having a really rough time with the holiday memories, you know? Her first Thanksgiving without David. She called me crying this morning, and I just can't leave her alone right now."
The sweater slipped from my fingers. Four years. Four years of cancelled plans, postponed dates, forgotten anniversaries. "Grayson, we've had this planned for a month. I already paid for the cabin, bought all the food—"
"I'll reimburse you for everything, of course. You know I would never leave you hanging financially." His voice carried that dismissive edge that made me feel small, like a child being placated. "But Pearl needs me right now. Surely you can understand that?"
I sank onto my bed, staring at the half-packed suitcase. The silk nightgown seemed to mock me from where it lay folded between my jeans. "What about what I need, Grayson?"
"Don't be dramatic, Estrella. It's just one weekend. We'll reschedule."
Just one weekend. Like my birthday dinner he'd missed to take Pearl to the emergency room for what turned out to be a panic attack. Like Valentine's Day when he'd spent the evening talking her through her "crisis" over David's belongings. Like every important moment that had been sacrificed on the altar of Pearl's endless needs.
"I have to go," he said before I could respond. "Pearl's at my door. We'll talk later, okay?"
The line went dead, leaving me sitting alone in my apartment surrounded by groceries that would spoil and plans that would never happen. I stared at my phone, waiting for it to ring again, for him to call back and say he'd changed his mind, that I mattered more than Pearl's manufactured emergencies.
It didn't ring.
Thanksgiving Day crawled by in painful solitude. I ate leftover Chinese takeout while watching the parade, the expensive ingredients I'd bought for our romantic weekend staring at me accusingly from the refrigerator. By evening, I couldn't stand the silence anymore. I opened Instagram, scrolling mindlessly through friends' family photos and turkey dinners.
Then I saw it.
Pearl's story, posted just two hours ago. A video of ocean waves with her laugh bubbling over the sound of the surf. "Learning to surf with the best teacher!" the caption read, followed by a heart emoji.
My blood turned to ice as I clicked to the next story. There was Grayson, shirtless and grinning, his arms around Pearl's waist as he guided her on a surfboard. The expensive beach resort's logo was clearly visible in the corner—Sunset Shores, the kind of place that cost more for one night than I made in a week.
Another story: Pearl and Grayson sharing a romantic dinner on the beach, candles flickering between them, the sunset painting everything golden. She'd tagged the location, added romantic music, even included a close-up of their intertwined hands.
I watched it all with growing horror, each image a knife twisting deeper. While I'd sat alone with my Chinese takeout, believing his story about Pearl's grief and need for comfort, he'd been teaching her to surf at a luxury resort. While I'd been understanding and supportive about his need to care for his grieving sister-in-law, he'd been sharing intimate sunset dinners with her.
The final story was the worst: a video of them dancing on the beach, Pearl's head on his shoulder, his hand stroking her hair with a tenderness I hadn't seen from him in months. The caption read simply: "Grateful for new beginnings."
I threw my phone across the room, watching it skitter across the hardwood floor. Four years. Four years of being the understanding girlfriend, the patient woman who never complained when Pearl's needs came first. Four years of believing that my unwavering love would eventually be enough.
But it was never going to be enough, was it? Not when he could lie so easily, not when he could look me in the eye and fabricate stories about Pearl's grief while planning romantic getaways with her behind my back.
I retrieved my phone with shaking hands and stared at Pearl's stories again, at the evidence of my own foolishness. Tomorrow, when Grayson returned from his "duty" weekend of comforting his sister-in-law, we were going to have a very different conversation than he expected.
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