I was working at a diner when my father tracked me down. Said he'd turned over a new leaf. Instead, he drugged me and hung a degrading sign around my neck advertising me for a dollar a night.
Coins pelted my skin. A vagrant dragged me onto a filthy mattress by force.
And in that moment, when I had no one and nothing left, Seth appeared.
He pulled me into his arms, shielding me completely, and his voice cut through the air like a blade.
"She is my one and only fiancée. Anyone who touches her answers to the entire Vance family."
After that, he taught me taekwondo.
He said that once I could defend myself, I'd never have to be afraid again. Even when he wasn't by my side, I could protect myself.
I replayed every move Seth had taught me, pacing my energy, and put every last one of them on the ground.
They scrambled away like rats.
Memory and reality blurred together, and the truth settled over me like cold water. Seth wasn't here anymore.
I laughed bitterly and bent down to pick up the coins scattered across the pavement from the fight.
The man who used to ache at the slightest hint of my suffering, who would have taken every bruise onto his own body if he could—where had he gone?
Two people who had loved each other that deeply. How had it come to this?
Only in that moment did it finally hit me. Cinderella was never meant to become a princess.
When I opened my eyes again, I was in a hospital bed. Someone had cleaned and dressed the cuts on my face.
Seth spooned oatmeal to my lips, and the concern in his eyes was impossible to hide.
Something in my chest softened without warning. But before the feeling could take root, Zoe called, and just like that, he left.
My repaired phone sat on the nightstand. The screen lit up again. It was a message from the international firm I'd interviewed with.
"Congratulations. After careful review, you have been selected for the position. We sincerely invite you to join our team."
I typed back that I accepted the offer but needed a little time to handle some personal matters.
They agreed without hesitation.
Back at the house, I started packing, exhaustion weighing down every movement.
When I finished, I realized everything I owned fit into a single suitcase.
As expected, Seth didn't come home that night. For once, I slept soundly.
My phone lit up again. A notification that the birthday gift I'd ordered in advance had been delivered to the villa.