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The Last Page He Wrote For Her
The Last Page He Wrote For Her

The Last Page He Wrote For Her

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Read The Last Page He Wrote For Her, a Modern 、Romance、Young Adult novel. Follow the story as it unfolds with dramatic twists, engaging characters, and emotional conflicts across multiple chapters. Perfect for readers who enjoy Modern stories with immersive storytelling and ongoing updates.

Chapter 1 of The Last Page He Wrote For Her

Evelyn

The plane touched down at Edinburgh Airport at 8:47 p.m.

I sat in my seat a moment longer than necessary, watching the other passengers surge into the aisle with their carry-ons and their urgency. The cabin lights buzzed overhead. Outside the porthole, the tarmac was slick with rain.

I turned my phone off airplane mode.

The notifications came in a flood. Sarah from the publishing house. My college roommate Dara, who always remembered. My old editor, James, who sent the same voice memo every year — badly sung, completely sincere. Two screens worth of names, little hearts and cake emojis stacking up like confetti.

I scrolled to the bottom.

Then back to the top.

Nothing from Adrian.

I stood at the terminal's glass wall while the crowd streamed past me, my carry-on at my feet, and I looked out at the dark Edinburgh skyline. The castle was a smudge of amber light in the distance. I caught my own reflection in the glass — thirty-four years old today, still in the blazer I'd worn on the flight from London, hair pulled back the way Adrian once said made me look serious.

I smiled at myself. Just a small one. The kind that isn't really a smile.

It felt like confirmation.

I reached into my bag and touched the corner of the little book I'd made. Hand-stitched binding, gold foil lettering on the cover. I'd spent three weeks on it. Seven years of transcribing Adrian's handwritten drafts, sitting at the desk in his study while he paced and dictated and crossed things out, and somewhere in all of that I'd started writing down the things he said when he was thinking out loud. Not the novel. Just him. The way he'd say *the sentence isn't breathing yet* or *this character is lying to me and I don't know why.* Small things. True things.

I'd bound them all together and called it *What You Said While Writing.*

I'd planned to give it to him tonight. A reverse birthday gift — something for the person who made me want to stop writing my own stories so I could help carry his.

I picked up my bag and walked toward the exit.

---

The taxi pulled up to the villa just past nine. The house sat back from the road behind a low stone wall, every window lit warm against the wet night. I'd lived here for four years. I still felt like a visitor sometimes.

Rosa opened the door before I could knock. She was a small woman in her sixties, efficient and unreadable, and she'd worked for Adrian since before I'd met him. The moment she saw me, something flickered across her face.

"Mrs. Hale." A half-second pause. "We weren't expecting you."

"I know." I stepped inside. The hallway smelled like the woodsmoke from the fireplace and the particular beeswax polish Rosa used on the floors. "Where are Adrian and Lily?"

"The mister hasn't come home yet. Miss Lily is in the study."

I left my bag by the stairs.

---

The study was on the second floor, at the end of the hall. I heard her before I saw her — a small tuneless hum, the kind Lily made when she was concentrating.

She was sitting at the writing desk in her pajamas, the ones with the little foxes on them, her dark hair a spectacular mess. Her bare feet swung above the floor, not quite reaching it. She had her back to the door and was bent over something, gripping a fat purple marker with the focused intensity of a surgeon.

"Lily."

She didn't look up. "Mom."

Just like that. Easy and unbothered, the way children say the most important word in the world.

I crossed the room and reached for her shoulders. She ducked sideways without breaking her concentration. "Mom, I'm busy."

I looked down at what she was working on.

It was a book. A new hardcover, the dust jacket glossy under the desk lamp. The kind of book that comes in a special slipcase, the kind publishers send to reviewers and prize committees. Lily had spread a large piece of card stock next to it and was drawing what appeared to be three people holding hands under a yellow sun.

I saw the title on the spine.

*The Quiet Hours.*

The floor didn't move. But something in my chest did.

I knew that title the way I knew my own handwriting. I'd typed those three words at the top of no fewer than eleven different draft documents over seven years. I'd read the manuscript so many times I could recite the first paragraph from memory. Adrian had started it the year we got married, abandoned it twice, and come back to it the way you come back to an unhealed thing.

He'd told me once — we were in the kitchen, it was late, he was frustrated with the third act — he'd said, *this book is yours as much as mine, Evie. You know that.*

I picked it up.

My hands were steady. I made sure of that.

I opened to the dedication page.

One line, centered on the white space:

*For Sienna — who taught me what quiet means.*

I read it twice. Then I stood very still and read it a third time.

Lily looked up. Her face broke into a grin. "Mom, Dad said this book is for Aunt Sienna! Next week is her birthday, and Dad's going to give her the first-print copy. I'm drawing the card for her!" She held up her picture proudly. "Isn't it pretty?"

I looked at the drawing.

Three figures under a yellow sun. A tall man with dark hair. A small girl with wild curls. A woman with long hair down to her waist.

The woman in the drawing was not me.

I heard myself ask, very quietly: "Lily. Do you know what day today is?"

She had already turned back to her card. "Huh? No. Mom, don't talk, you're making me mess up the picture."

I set the book down on the edge of the desk.

I stood there for a moment, watching the back of my daughter's head, her shoulders moving as she colored, her feet still swinging. She didn't look up again.

I walked out.

---

The hallway was quiet. I leaned against the wall and called Adrian.

It rang six times. Seven.

He picked up on the eighth. "I'm busy. We'll talk tomorrow."

In the background, I heard a woman laugh at something. A clear, unhurried laugh, London vowels, perfectly at ease.

*Adrian, who is it this late?*

A brief pause on his end. "Nothing important."

The line went dead.

I stood there holding the phone.

After a moment I walked back to the study doorway. Lily was still drawing, still humming. I watched her for a few seconds, then picked the book up off the desk again.

I carried it to the window at the end of the hall and opened it to the last page.

The copyright page. The small print. The standard legal language about reproduction and rights.

And at the very bottom, in a font so small I had to tilt the page toward the light:

*Typesetting and early draft assistance: S. Vale.*

S. Vale.

Not my name. Not even close to my name.

Seven years. Every draft. Every revision. Three hundred thousand words typed at that desk, in that study, in this house. And the line that was supposed to acknowledge it — the one small, quiet proof that I had been there — belonged to someone else.

I laughed.

It came out before I could stop it. A short, sharp sound in the empty hallway.

Then my eyes went hot and the laugh turned into something else entirely, and I pressed the back of my hand hard against my mouth.

The tears came fast. I wiped them away faster. One pass, clean, done.

Downstairs, Rosa called up: "Mrs. Hale? Can I get you something to eat?"

I looked down at the book in my hands.

Seven years. And he gave even that away.

"No," I called back. My voice came out steady. "Thank you, Rosa. I'm fine."

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