My Death Was Just The Start

Dexter Newman POV

The platinum band. It glinted under the stage lights. Not the ring. The ring I picked. Where was it?

I remembered choosing her ring. Not this cold, glittering diamond band. It was a simple, handcrafted silver ring, with a tiny, etched constellation. Ella had pointed it out in a small artisan shop, her eyes shining. "It looks like my birth constellation," she'd whispered, almost to herself. I bought it, a secret, personal gift, one she never saw. I had meant to give it to her, on our wedding night.

The realization hit me again, sharp and painful. I had loved Ella. The simple ring, the constellation. It was for her. This diamond, this cold, heavy weight, it meant nothing. It was just a symbol of my family' s expectations, of a life I hated. It was a symbol of my cowardice.

"Is there a problem, Dexter?" Barbara asked, her voice laced with impatience.

I held the platinum band, my hand trembling slightly. No. There was no problem with the ring. The problem was with me. With everything. "No," I said, my voice hoarse. "No problem." I wanted to throw it. To scream. To run.

"Then put it on," Barbara commanded, her gaze unwavering.

I hesitated. A split second. Then I slipped the ring onto her finger. It felt heavy, wrong. A metal chain binding me.

The officiant beamed. "You may now kiss the bride!"

Barbara smiled, leaning in. I leaned in too, my mind a whirlwind of regret and despair. I saw Ella's face, her tear-streaked cheeks, her desperate plea. I heard her scream.

My lips hovered inches from Barbara's. I couldn't do it. I pulled back.

Barbara frowned. "Dexter?"

My hand reached for her finger. I pulled the platinum ring off. It clattered to the floor, a defiant sound.

"I'm sorry, Barbara," I said, my voice loud, clear, echoing through the stunned ballroom. "I can't do this."

Barbara's eyes widened, her face contorting in shock and then rage. "What are you talking about? Dexter! What do you mean you can't do this?"

I looked at her, then at the silent, gaping crowd. "I love someone else." The words were out. The truth. A truth I had suppressed for too long. "I love Ella."

I recalled the quiet mornings with Ella, the way she hummed while making coffee, her hand warm in mine. Her strength, her kindness. The way she made me feel real, not just an heir. The dress she wanted. A simple, elegant ivory gown, nothing like Barbara' s extravagant, jeweled monstrosity. I remembered telling Barbara that Ella's dress was "too plain," a lie to hide my genuine admiration for Ella's taste. The vows I just stammered through, my mind was on Ella, on what I had done to her. Even Barbara's profile, in a fleeting moment, had reminded me of Ella's gentle curve of her neck.

"Dexter!" Barbara shrieked, her voice cracking. "Are you out of your mind? Are you abandoning me?"

I looked at her, a wave of guilt washing over me. "I'm truly sorry, Barbara. I am." I turned and walked away from the stage, from the ruined wedding, from the lies.

"Dexter! Don't you dare! Our families! Newman Tech! Swanson Industries! Think about the merger! The billions at stake!" she pleaded, her voice desperate.

I stopped at the edge of the stage, but I didn't turn back. "I'm tired of the games, Barbara. I'm tired of the gilded cage. I'm tired of pretending." I walked down the steps, past the shocked guests.

Barbara watched me go, her face crumbling. Her last hope of controlling me, of securing her position, vanished. Her desperate pleas turned to venom.

"You think she's still alive, Dexter?" Barbara's voice, cold and sharp, cut through the quiet. "Our little Ella? She jumped from this building. Twenty stories. She's dead, Dexter. Dead because of you. Because of us."

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