The Architect Who Rose From Ashes

Harper Merritt POV:

The air in the Rivera mansion felt heavy with unspoken accusations and the lingering scent of Kyla' s dramatic collapse. I didn't care. With my small carry-on slung over my shoulder, I navigated the opulent corridors, my footsteps light. The thought of London, of anonymous streets and a life entirely my own, filled me with a quiet thrill. But first, one last farewell.

I needed to see Bishop and Glennie, Kade's parents. They were the kindest, most decent people I knew, a stark contrast to their son and his chosen companion. They had always treated me like a daughter, showering me with the affection Kade rarely offered. It was going to hurt them, I knew, and that was the hardest part.

As I made my way downstairs, I heard their voices from the informal dining room. They were concerned, their tones hushed. I pushed open the door.

"Harper, darling!" Glennie exclaimed, her face lighting up as she saw me. She rushed forward, her arms extended for a hug, her eyes worried. "Are you alright? We heard… Kade said something about Kyla having a terrible allergic reaction. And he was so angry. What happened?"

Her husband, Bishop, a pillar of quiet strength, rose from the table, his gaze sharp and assessing. He knew me well enough to see past the façade.

I returned Glennie' s embrace, trying to project a calm I didn't quite feel. "I'm fine, Glennie. Kyla will be fine too. I called for help." I pulled back, looking at both of them. "I need to talk to you both."

They led me to the dining table, where a lavish, untouched meal sat waiting. Glennie frowned. "Kade wasn't here when you called, was he? He went rushing off, saying you were… well, never mind. He should be here."

"Kade is... attending to Kyla," I said, choosing my words carefully. No need to add more fuel to their already strained relationship with their son. "He won't be joining us tonight."

Bishop sighed, running a hand over his silver hair. "That boy. Always running after that woman. You'd think after all these years, he'd realize what he has right in front of him." He looked at me, a soft, encouraging smile on his face. "But never mind that, Harper. You mentioned you had something to tell us?" He glanced at my carry-on. "Looks like you're going somewhere."

My heart squeezed. They were so good to me. It felt like a betrayal to leave them, too. But I had to. For myself.

"Yes," I began, my voice a little shaky, but firm. "I'm not going through with the engagement."

Glennie' s smile vanished, her eyes widening in disbelief. Bishop froze, his hand halfway to his water glass. The silence in the room was deafening, broken only by the gentle ticking of a grandfather clock in the hall.

Glennie was the first to recover, her voice rising in a sharp, disbelieving tone. "What? Harper, what are you saying? You and Kade have been together forever! We just had the party!"

"I know," I said, my gaze sweeping over their shocked faces. "And I'm so sorry to do this to you both, especially after all your hard work." My eyes began to well up, but I fought back the tears. No more tears for what was lost. Only for what truly mattered. "But... I've accepted the job offer from the London firm. The one I turned down all those years ago."

"London?" Glennie gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. "But... but you gave that up for Kade! You said you wanted to stay here, build your life with him!" Her voice turned shrill. "Is this about Kyla? Has she done something again? We'll talk to Kade, we'll make him understand she's no good for him!"

"No, Glennie," I interrupted gently, my voice still trembling but unwavering. "It's not about Kyla. Not anymore. It's about me." I pulled a thick envelope from my bag, sliding it across the polished table. It contained my acceptance letter, scholarship details, and flight information. "My first semester starts in two weeks. I leave tomorrow morning."

Bishop picked up the letter, his eyes scanning the contents. He was quiet for a long moment, then looked up at me, his gaze softening with understanding. "Is this what you truly want, Harper?" he asked, his voice gentle but direct.

I met his gaze, my chin trembling. "More than anything, Bishop. I need to do this. For myself."

Glennie let out a choked sob, sinking back into her chair. "But… but we love you, Harper. You're like a daughter to us. We thought you'd be part of our family forever." Tears streamed down her face. "Please, don't leave us."

It was a punch to the gut. Their genuine affection, their sorrow – it was the hardest pain I' d felt all night. "And I love you both," I whispered, my voice thick with unshed tears. "You've been more of a family to me than anyone else." I knelt beside Glennie's chair, taking her hand. "But I can't stay here and be half of what I was meant to be. I can't live a life that isn't truly mine, just to make others happy." I squeezed her hand. "Please, try to understand. I have to be selfish, just this once."

Glennie wept openly, but Bishop placed a comforting hand on her shoulder, his eyes still on me, filled with a deep, quiet sadness, but also respect. He understood. He always had.

I rose, took a final deep breath, and stood before them. "I've settled everything. I' ve signed the papers, canceled the wedding arrangements. There's nothing left to do." Nothing to do but leave.

The finality of the words hung in the air. The sadness in their eyes was almost unbearable, but underneath it, I saw a flicker of pride. They knew this was right for me, even if it broke their hearts.

My flight was early in the morning. I left the mansion feeling lighter than I had in years, yet with a bittersweet ache in my chest. The thought of Kade' s reaction when he realized I was truly gone didn't even register as fear, only as a distant, inevitable echo. My new life was waiting.

But as I walked back to the guest suite to finish my packing, a strange premonition settled over me. This wasn't truly over. Not yet. The final, explosive confrontation, the real one, was still to come, and it would change everything.

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