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When He Erased My Birthmark to Claim Me

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I stood frozen in the center of Alexander's opulent ballroom, the crystal chandeliers casting a harsh light that seemed to strip away what little dignity I had left. The room full of New York's elite had fallen into a hushed silence that pressed against my skin like a physical weight. "Take it off," Jenna commanded, her voice carrying across the marble floor. "The sapphire pendant. My mother's pendant." My fingers instinctively reached for my throat, touching the cool blue stone that had been my own mother's most treasured possession. "This was my mother's," I whispered, my voice smaller than I intended. Jenna's perfectly painted lips curved into a cruel smile. "Alexander," she called, turning to where he stood watching us, his face an impassive mask. "Tell your little songbird to return what isn't hers." I looked to Alexander, searching for any hint of the man who had sheltered me for three years, who had once traced the outline of my birthmark and called it beautiful. His steel-gray eyes met mine without warmth.

When He Erased My Birthmark to Claim Me Chapter 1

I stood frozen in the center of Alexander's opulent ballroom, the crystal chandeliers casting a harsh light that seemed to strip away what little dignity I had left. The room full of New York's elite had fallen into a hushed silence that pressed against my skin like a physical weight.

"Take it off," Jenna commanded, her voice carrying across the marble floor. "The sapphire pendant. My mother's pendant."

My fingers instinctively reached for my throat, touching the cool blue stone that had been my own mother's most treasured possession. "This was my mother's," I whispered, my voice smaller than I intended.

Jenna's perfectly painted lips curved into a cruel smile. "Alexander," she called, turning to where he stood watching us, his face an impassive mask. "Tell your little songbird to return what isn't hers."

I looked to Alexander, searching for any hint of the man who had sheltered me for three years, who had once traced the outline of my birthmark and called it beautiful. His steel-gray eyes met mine without warmth.

"The pendant, Evelyn," he said, his tone flat and final.

"It's not—" I began, but Jenna cut me off with a sharp laugh.

"If you won't show us, perhaps you're hiding it elsewhere." Her eyes glittered with malice. "Remove your gown."

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. I felt my cheeks burn with humiliation.

"Alexander," I pleaded, turning to him again. But his expression remained unchanged, as if carved from ice.

"Do as she asks, Evelyn," he said, each word like a knife sliding between my ribs. "We don't want to make a scene."

But this was already a scene—my public execution. With trembling fingers, I reached for the zipper of my midnight-blue gown. The fabric slipped from my shoulders, pooling at my feet in a silken puddle. I stood in my undergarments before the glittering crowd, arms wrapped around myself in a futile attempt at modesty.

Jenna circled me like a predator, her red gown a splash of blood against the white marble. "Turn around," she commanded.

I did as I was told, tears burning behind my eyes. I refused to let them fall.

"Satisfied?" Alexander asked Jenna, his voice betraying the slightest edge of impatience—not for my humiliation, I realized, but for the interruption to his perfectly orchestrated evening.

"For now," Jenna purred, brushing past me. "Though one wonders what else she might be hiding."

The days that followed blurred together in a haze of silent grief. I moved through the penthouse like a ghost, avoiding Alexander's cold gaze and Jenna's triumphant smirks. But on the third morning, I woke to find my bedroom door ajar—I always closed it at night, my one small claim to privacy.

Heart pounding, I slipped from bed and followed a trail of destruction to Alexander's study. There, scattered across his immaculate desk, lay the shredded remains of my life: my mother's pendant, the chain snapped and the sapphire pried from its setting; my childhood sketchbooks, pages torn and defaced; family photographs slashed to ribbons.

"No," I whispered, gathering the fragments with shaking hands. "No, no, no."

"Cleaning up, are we?" Alexander's voice came from the doorway. He stood watching me, coffee cup in hand, as if finding me on my knees amid the ruins of my past was an everyday occurrence.

"Who did this?" I asked, though I already knew. Jenna's perfume still lingered in the air, cloying and poisonous.

"Does it matter?" he replied, stepping into the room. "They're just things, Evelyn. Things I've replaced a hundred times over."

"They were all I had left," I said, my voice breaking.

Alexander set his cup down with a sharp click. "You have a roof over your head. Clothes on your back. My protection." His eyes narrowed. "Some would say you should be grateful."

That evening, I found Leo—my sweet, loyal companion—cold and still in his bed. There was no mark on him, nothing to suggest how he'd died, but I knew. Just as I knew who had taken my mother's pendant and destroyed my memories.

When Alexander came to me that night, he carried a folder rather than flowers or apologies.

"A consent form," he explained, placing it before me. "For the removal of your birthmark."

My hand flew to my shoulder, where the small, star-shaped mark had rested since birth. The mark he once traced with reverent fingers.

"But you said it made me unique," I whispered.

"It's time for a clean slate," he replied, his eyes never leaving mine as he extended a pen. "Don't you think?"

Under the sterile lights of the dermatology clinic the next day, as the laser burned away the last physical trait that had been truly mine, I made my decision.

I would escape this gilded cage. Or die trying.

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