His Unwanted Wife, My New Dawn
ODSON
equipment, the distant chatter of nurses. No familiar face hovered anxiously over me, no hand reached
dge' s office called," she announced, her voice br
e, an inconvenience to be swiftly removed. "Tell them I' ll arrange my own t
ked surprised
Killian' s rules, Isabel' s malice, and my own crushing despair couldn't reach me. I dismissed the private nurse Killian' s off
as nothing more than a convenient accessory. I had loved him, fiercely and foolishly, since I was a teenager, a silent crush that had blossomed into a desperate de
an to accept the chilling truth: he could love. He could lavish affection, attention, and tenderness. He just didn' t do it for me. He did it for Isabel. That realization, stark and uncomprom
hes, but with a lightness in my heart I hadn' t felt in years. I went to the nearest legal office, my re
cavernous, echoing with the ghosts of a life I had never truly lived. I limped throu
chosen to fit his austere taste-were systematically pulled out. Each item, once a symbol of his wealth, now felt like a ch
velvet box. I opened it. A delicate silver locket, engraved with my grandmother' s initials, gleamed softly. It was an heir
n distaste. "It looks... old. Unsanitary. You shou
d it away, out of his sight, hoping t
the chain around my neck, the locket settling against my skin, a silent promisence. Killian and Isabel, back from their hospital visit, were sweeping in. Isabel was laughing, a brig
she trilled, her voice echoing through
ranged for your favorite chef to prepare a feast. And a special tea, just for you." He turne
of pain. A chef. A special
p. Killian had found out and reprimanded me sharply. "Ava, you know illness is contagious. You should isolate yourself. Don' t expose the staff,
cared about her. And that, in its stark simplicity, was the most painful truth of all. Ther
d another confrontation, but
ificial sweetness. Her gaze, however, was fixed on the locket, glea
ng on me, then on the locket, a flicke
"Killian, look! It' s really pretty. I want
ng by choice, only what was deemed appropriat
asperation. "Isabel, darling, it'
p theatrically. "But I love it! It' s so unique! You never say no to me, K
clearly couldn' t stand her distress. "Fine, fine, my love. Don' t cry. Ava, take off
, my voice shaking with conviction. "This was my grandmother' s. It m
citly said no to your request! How dare she!" She stomped her foo
ped. He glared at me. "Ava, don' t make this diffic
ing. "It' s priceless! It' s a family heirloom!" I turned t
r fingers clawing at the locket. "Give it to me, you witch!" she shr
a fresh wave of agony through me. The locket' s chain snapped under Isabel' s frantic tug
s usual concern clouding his f
up the locket. "I go
raph inside. She crushed the locket in her fist, its delicate silver bending and twisting into an unrecognizable mess. Then, with aeasure. "Now you have nothing!" She grabbed Killian' s arm, her voi
her towards the grand staircase. He didn' t glance at me, didn' t acknowled
erything I held dear. My wrist, where Isabel had clawed at me, was bleeding. My ankle throbbed with a pain that mirrored the hollow ache in my chest. My heart