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Tony's Love Saves Her

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.
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Chapter 2

The flight to California drained what little remained in my savings account, but I didn't care. I'd maxed out my credit card using my airline employee benefits for the last-minute booking, my hands shaking as I entered my payment information. The other passengers probably wondered why the flight attendant in civilian clothes looked like she was heading to a funeral instead of a beach vacation.

Three hours later, I stood outside Sunset Shores Resort, the same luxury property from Pearl's Instagram stories. The Mediterranean architecture and manicured palm trees looked exactly as they had in her posts, but now they felt like props in a nightmare I couldn't wake up from.

I'd rehearsed what I would say during the entire flight. I would be calm, dignified. I would simply ask for my identification documents and leave. No drama, no scenes. Just the quiet end of four years that had apparently meant nothing to him.

But as I walked toward the beachfront restaurant, following the sound of laughter and clinking glasses, all my careful composure crumbled.

There they were.

Grayson sat across from Pearl at a candlelit table on the sand, the sunset painting everything in shades of gold and rose. She wore a flowing white dress that caught the ocean breeze, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders. But it was the necklace that made my breath catch—the delicate silver chain with the star pendant that Grayson had given me for our second anniversary. The one he'd claimed was "lost" when I'd asked about it last month.

Pearl leaned forward as Grayson lifted a strawberry to her lips, her eyes never leaving his face. She bit into it slowly, deliberately, juice staining her mouth as she smiled. The intimacy of the gesture hit me like a physical blow. This wasn't comfort for a grieving widow—this was seduction, pure and calculated.

Grayson's thumb brushed the corner of Pearl's mouth, wiping away the strawberry juice with a tenderness I hadn't seen from him in months. She caught his hand, pressing a kiss to his palm, and he didn't pull away.

I stood frozen in the sand, watching the man I'd loved for four years feed another woman strawberries while she wore my necklace. The waves crashed nearby, but all I could hear was the sound of my own heart breaking.

They were so absorbed in each other that they didn't notice me approaching until my shadow fell across their table.

"Well, this is cozy," I said, surprised by how steady my voice sounded.

Grayson's head snapped up, his face cycling through shock, guilt, and finally settling on irritation. "Estrella? What the hell are you doing here?"

"I came to get my passport and driver's license." I kept my eyes on him, refusing to look at Pearl, though I could feel her smug satisfaction radiating from across the table. "You know, the documents you confiscated like I'm some kind of prisoner?"

Pearl's laugh tinkled like breaking glass. "Oh my, Estrella. Don't you think this is all a bit dramatic? Following us here like some kind of stalker?"

My gaze finally shifted to her, taking in my necklace glinting against her throat, the way she'd positioned herself closer to Grayson's chair. "I'm not following anyone. I'm retrieving my property so I can get on with my life."

"Your life?" Pearl's voice dripped with false concern as she reached for Grayson's hand. "Sweetie, don't you think it's time to accept that some things just... run their course? I mean, Gray and I have been talking, and we both feel like you've been a bit... clingy lately."

Grayson didn't contradict her. He didn't defend me or correct her casual cruelty. He just sat there, letting her speak for him, letting her tear me apart with that saccharine smile.

"Grayson," I said quietly, "my documents. Now."

He reached into his pocket and pulled out his hotel room key, sliding it across the table without meeting my eyes. "Room 347. They're in the safe. The code is your birthday—though I guess that doesn't matter anymore."

The casual dismissal in his voice, the way he'd reduced four years to "doesn't matter anymore," hit harder than any of Pearl's barbs. I picked up the key, my fingers steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest.

"You're right," I said, looking between them. "It doesn't matter anymore."

Pearl's smile widened triumphantly. "Some people just don't know when to let go, do they? It's really quite sad."

I turned to walk away, then stopped. Without looking back, I said, "Enjoy the necklace, Pearl. It looks better on you than it ever did on me."

As I walked toward the hotel, I heard Pearl's delighted laughter mixing with the sound of the waves, and I knew that whatever we'd had—whatever I'd thought we'd had—was truly over.

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