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More Than Ashes

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 849    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

se I had to work on our anniversary?" She stood by the door, her arms crossed, a fortress of self-righteousne

erously calm. "You were with him. You chose to be with him, to ce

umorless sound. "This is about Daniel

come home to after you've given all your energy, all your attention, all your support to someone else." I looked at her, at the woman I thought I loved, and saw a stra

d, the same tired excuse.

y parents are dead, Chloe. My home is gone. Everything I had was burned to the ground. But my trauma is an in

led. "That'

nd calling it a food review? Is it fair that you use my grief to guilt me into accepting your neglect?" Each word was a crack in the dam, and the resentment I had been suppressing

couldn't admit she was wrong. Her entire identity was built on the idea that she was the compassionate one

e said, her voice like ice,

s the loudest sound I had ever heard. It was the sound of an ending. I walked down the hallway, past the elevators, and pushed open the heavy door to the s

ng some of my things into Chloe's, was sublet. My parents were gone. For a moment, a wave of panic washed over me. I was tru

staurant's twentieth-anniversary party. They were standing in front of the kitchen doors, arms around each other, faces beaming with pride and love. My mom was laughing, her head throw

yance, with pity. I realized I had been so desperate to hold on to something after the fire that I had been willing to accept a cheap imitation of love. I had been willing to believe her excuses, to minimize my own

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“The smell of smoke woke me up, a thick, acrid scent clinging to my throat. My heart pounded as sirens pierced the night, a chilling prelude. Three missed calls from Marco, my dad's sous chef. "It' s the restaurant. It' s... there was a fire." I ran, the air growing thick with the smell of burning wood and something chemical, something awful. My world shattered when I saw it: the hollowed-out shell of "The Amber Hearth," my parents' restaurant, my entire life, consumed by flames. A police officer stopped me, but I could only stare at the wreckage, the place my parents worked, lived, and breathed. Weeks later, I was living with Chloe, my food critic girlfriend, in her pristine, minimalist apartment. She supported me, made calls, held me when nightmares struck. "We'll get through this together," she promised. But that promise felt hollow when the simple click-click-whoosh of a gas stove sent me stumbling in terror, and she quickly turned it off, her embrace distant even as she whispered, "I'll be here for you." The cracks widened when she abandoned our quiet anniversary dinner, again, for Daniel, her 'anxiety-ridden' former mentor. "He needs me, Liam," she'd always say, framing his alleged illness as a virtue, my need for her as a selfish demand. I watched her move, efficient and precise, realizing I was just an obligation, a managed crisis she was bored with. Then, a text from my friend: Chloe's rave review of Daniel's new menu just dropped, a "Triumph of a Troubled Genius." The publication date? Last night. Our anniversary. She wasn' t working; she was dining with him, relaunching his career. The anger burned clean and hot; her entire compassionate façade was a calculated deception. When she walked in, I confronted her, the ugly truth filling her perfectly curated apartment: she chose him, lied to me, used my grief as cover. Her icy response, "If that's how you feel, then maybe you should leave," was all I needed. I left. Days later, I saw him letting himself into her apartment, confirming the sickening truth: I was just a convenient cover for their secret affair, a grieving fool in their shared territory. I had defended her, pushed away friends who tried to warn me, all for a lie. My anger, humiliation, and shame fused into a chilling resolve. I wasn't just heartbroken; I was done. This wasn't a relationship; it was a fraud. And now, armed with the brutal truth, I had to build something new, far from her memory.”
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