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His Substitute Wife's Silent Departure
His Substitute Wife's Silent Departure

His Substitute Wife's Silent Departure

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Elena has been deaf for three years—ever since the accident that took her unborn child. Her husband, billionaire CEO Julian Vance, married her as a substitute for his first love, Victoria. For three years, Elena lived in silence, enduring his coldness, believing that if she loved him enough, he would eventually see her. Then Victoria returns. Julian brings her into their home, makes Elena sleep in the guest room while Victoria takes the master bedroom. He tells Elena she's "broken" and "useless." When Elena discovers she's pregnant again, she decides to leave—not with tears, but with a quiet resolve. By the time Julian realizes what he's lost, Elena is gone. And this time, she's never coming back.

Chapter 1 of His Substitute Wife's Silent Departure

The music box sat on the windowsill where I always kept it.

I wound the key slowly, the way I always did on nights like this—nights when the rain came down hard against the glass and the house felt too big, too empty, too much like a museum dedicated to a life that no longer existed. My fingers turned the small brass key three times, four times, five. The familiar resistance, then release.

The ballerina began to spin.

I watched her pirouette in her frozen, perfect circle and felt nothing. Or maybe I felt everything, and there simply weren't words for it anymore. Three years ago, I would have heard the delicate chime of the melody—something classical, something Julian had helped me pick out at a little shop in Prague during our honeymoon. I'd given it to him as a reminder of that trip. Of us.

Now I pressed my fingertips lightly against the base of the box, searching for vibration. There was almost nothing. Just the faintest ghost of a tremor, like a heartbeat too weak to matter.

Story of my life.

Outside, rain streaked down the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Vance mansion in long silver lines. The living room was lit by a single lamp in the corner—warm light that made the shadows look soft, almost gentle. The kind of light that lied to you.

I sat on the edge of the couch, still in the dress I'd worn to my audiologist appointment that afternoon. Dr. Marsh had used words like *permanent* and *irreversible* again, as if I needed reminding. As if three years of silence hadn't already made the point clearly enough.

Three years.

Three years since the accident on the Meridian Bridge. The ice, the guardrail, the drop. I'd woken up in a hospital bed to a world that had gone completely, irrevocably quiet—and to the news that the baby I'd been sixteen weeks along with hadn't survived the impact.

Julian had sat beside my bed. He'd held my hand. For a while, I thought we would grieve together, the way people who love each other are supposed to.

But grief, I learned, doesn't always pull people toward each other. Sometimes it splits them clean in two.

I set the music box down and looked at the ballerina, still spinning, still dancing to music I couldn't hear.

*Three years of silence. Not just because I can't hear—because he never speaks to me.*

The front door opened at half past nine.

I heard it the way I heard most things now—through the vibration that moved through the floor, up through the couch cushions, into my bones. A distant thud. Then footsteps. Heavy, unhurried, moving through the foyer.

I turned toward the doorway.

Julian Vance, my husband, walked past the living room without slowing down.

He was still in his work clothes—charcoal suit jacket, tie loosened, the top button of his shirt undone. His dark hair was damp from the rain. He looked tired in the way he always looked tired lately: not exhausted, just... absent. Like something essential had been removed from behind his eyes and he hadn't bothered to replace it.

He didn't look at me.

I raised my hand slightly—a small gesture, the beginning of a wave, the beginning of *hello, I'm here, I exist*—but he'd already moved past the doorway. His footsteps continued down the hall toward his study.

I lowered my hand.

In the kitchen, I made dinner the way I always did. Pasta with the tomato sauce he used to say was his favorite, back when he still said things like that. I set the table for two, then stood in the doorway of his study and knocked on the open door.

Julian sat behind his desk, laptop open, a stack of documents spread across the surface. He didn't look up when I knocked. I knocked again—harder this time, so he'd feel it if not hear it—and he finally glanced toward the door.

I held up the small notepad I kept in my pocket. I'd written: *Dinner's ready.*

He looked at the notepad. Then he looked back at his screen.

"Not now."

He didn't sign it. He didn't write it down. He just said it—two words directed somewhere slightly to the left of my face—and returned to his work.

I stood there for a moment longer than I should have. Long enough for the heat to crawl up the back of my neck. Long enough for Rosa, our housekeeper, to appear at the end of the hallway behind me, carrying a folded stack of linens. She saw my face and looked away quickly, the way she always did. A small, practiced avoidance. The look of someone who had witnessed too much and felt sorry about all of it.

I went back to the kitchen and ate alone.

The pasta had gone slightly cold. I ate it anyway, watching the rain against the window above the sink, watching the way the water gathered and ran and gathered again. After I washed the dishes, I covered Julian's plate with foil and left it on the counter. I don't know why I still did that. Habit, maybe. Or something more stubborn than habit.

I turned off the kitchen light and went upstairs.

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The master bedroom was dark when I pushed open the door.

I didn't turn on the overhead light—just the small lamp on my nightstand, the one with the warm amber glow. I sat on the edge of the bed and pulled off my shoes, and that's when I saw it.

On Julian's nightstand.

Small. Gold. Catching the light in a way that made it impossible to miss.

An earring.

I stared at it for a long moment before I reached over and picked it up. It was delicate—a small teardrop of amber set in gold, the kind of piece that belonged to someone who paid attention to details. Someone who chose things carefully.

I turned it over in my fingers.

It wasn't mine. I knew every piece of jewelry I owned. I'd catalogued them the way you catalogue things when you're trying to hold onto the shape of your own life.

This was not mine.

I sat with it in my palm and waited to feel something dramatic—the sharp twist of betrayal, the hot rush of tears, the kind of devastation that breaks things open. But what came instead was quieter than that. Heavier. It settled into my chest like sediment, slow and certain.

Of course.

I placed the earring back exactly where I'd found it. Centered on the nightstand's surface, catching the light.

Then I turned off the lamp and lay down on my side of the bed—the left side, always the left—and stared at the ceiling in the dark.

The rain kept falling outside.

The house kept its silence.

And somewhere in the quiet, I understood that this was not a beginning. This was not even a revelation.

This was simply the moment I finally let myself know what I had already known for a very long time.

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