From Gilded Cage To Unchained Queen
Barnet
sive, echoing through the hollowed-out space. He walked in,
ile, to play my part, but my lips
ed. "Pack your remaining belongin
hitched. "
the most natural thing in the world. "She pref
r temporary, was gone. I was being evi
"Okay." The word t
e in his eyes. "I'll arrange for a generous sev
lsewhere. His phone buzzed. He glanced at it, a fain
money. No more of your control. I would
e untouched by the renovation. My few remaining items.
the covered furniture, the ghosts of our transactional
y from the gilded cage, from the empty promises, fro
PhD candidates, faculty meetings, late nights in the
, beamed. "I've never seen such meticulous work. We'd love for you to stay o
lace. "But I've accepted a fellowship back home. Fi
for science. I wish you all the best." He turned to a new student. "Ah, Arie
as the one who had also been offered a
ace, intelligent eyes. I wonde
events swirling in my mind. I was s
e. Christopher. My heart hamme
ighter. He was leaning against his car
to a bone-crushing hug. His breath
" I asked, pushing him gent
incoherently,
his car. "To the penthouse," I
dragged him into the bedroom, settling him on the be
ll clouded with intoxication, found mine. He pulled me down, his
is was... tender. My heart ached, a painful twist. I wanted t
ng to him, a desperate hope fluttering in my
peaceful slumber. I lay there, my
dside table. A notification flashed. A text messag
e. Our little game is working perfectly. She's completely
rutal precision. My stomach lurched. O
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