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Last Birthday Wish
Last Birthday Wish
Auteur: Michelle

Chapter 1

Auteur: Michelle
St. Clair Academy's senior prom was being held in the old gym. Hundreds of warm fairy lights hung from the rafters, a rented band tested its sound equipment on the temporary stage, and the air smelled like perfume, floor wax, and flowers that had already started to wilt.

Nico walked in beside me while a black Cadillac Escalade idled at the curb. His driver stayed behind the wheel, and two members of the Moretti security team watched the school entrance through tinted windows.

Everyone in Rose Harbor knew the Morettis controlled the north-shore docks, several clubs, and a number of businesses no one discussed in polite company. Nico was Vito Moretti's only son, which meant he was also the only heir to everything bearing that name.

Inside St. Clair, though, he still had chemistry assignments and football practice like every other senior. Coach Ramirez made him run laps when he missed drills. Teachers marked him late when he strolled into class after the bell. For eleven years, I'd clung to that version of him because it made loving him feel simple.

I straightened his black bow tie and pinned a white orchid to his left lapel. It had taken three florists to find one with the faint green edging I wanted, the exact shade of his eyes.

"Hold still," I said when he reached for the pin. "Unless you want blood on your tux."

Nico looked down at me, amusement softening his mouth. He caught my wrist before I could pull away and pressed a kiss to my knuckles. "Ivy Carter, you have me all night. You happy now?"

I was. God help me, I believed him.

Celeste Bell arrived five minutes before the opening dance. She'd transferred to St. Clair the year before, after her father died while working for the Morettis. He'd left behind a daughter and a wife whose multiple sclerosis had progressed too far for her to manage the stairs alone. The Moretti Foundation covered Celeste's tuition, and Nico had taken it upon himself to make sure she was looked after at school.

At first, that meant showing her around campus and helping her deal with the financial-aid office. Then it became lunch together, study sessions for economics, weekend movies, and dinners at restaurants where someone always happened to post a picture of them.

I'd spoken to Nico about it twice. The first time, he'd kissed my forehead and told me I was reading too much into things. The second time, he'd tossed his car keys onto the cafeteria table and asked whether he needed my written permission before helping someone.

After that, every time I admitted Celeste made me uncomfortable, Nico spent more time with her. The message couldn't have been clearer: the harder I pulled, the harder he would push, just to prove no one told Nico Moretti what to do.

Tonight, Celeste wore a silver-gray gown and carried a crooked red boutonniere in her palm. She stopped in front of us, looked at Nico first, then turned her wide, careful eyes on me.

"Ivy, would you mind if Nico gave me the first dance? I've never been to prom before, and he promised he'd teach me."

The conversations around us thinned out. A few people openly turned to watch.

"Celeste," Nico said gently, "you don't need anyone's permission."

Her face brightened before she seemed to catch herself. "But Ivy's your date."

"It's one dance." Nico finally looked at me, and the tenderness from a few minutes ago had already hardened into impatience. "Don't turn this into a federal case."

Celeste removed the orchid from his lapel. As Nico turned toward the dance floor, she snapped its stem behind his back and gave me a triumphant smile before pinning her red flower in its place.

I looked at Nico for three seconds.

In those three seconds, I remembered being six years old and watching him chase a bully off the church steps for me. I remembered my sixteenth birthday, when he'd slipped a thin gold ring engraved with the Moretti crest onto my finger and promised he'd replace it with another ring when we were older.

I remembered the Columbia housing brochure where he'd circled an apartment and divided the study in half, already deciding which desk would be mine and what plants would sit by the window.

I stepped back. "Go ahead."

Nico's brows drew together. He hadn't expected me to agree, at least not that easily. But the band had started a slow cover of an old love song, and Celeste had already slipped her hand around his arm. After one brief hesitation, he led her onto the dance floor.

He'd always mistaken my silence for a tactic. It had never occurred to him that silence could mean there was nothing left to say.

I collected my coat from the checkroom and left the gym alone. The first dance wasn't even over when my phone buzzed in my hand.

[Celeste just wanted one good night where she didn't have to think about her family. Are you seriously jealous right now?]

[Knock it off, Ivy.]

[If you're still acting like this at Columbia, don't expect me to introduce you as my girlfriend.]

I stopped beneath the school archway and read the three messages twice. There was no apology, no question about where I'd gone, and no sign he'd noticed I had left without the flower he'd discarded.

The night before, I had logged into my admissions portal, declined Columbia's offer, and accepted a full scholarship and a summer research placement at the University of Washington.

Nico had planned our entire future without asking what I wanted. Now he could live it alone.
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  • Last Birthday Wish   Chapter 8

    Nico stood a few feet away in a black cashmere coat. Two years had sharpened his face and broadened his shoulders. He looked more like Vito now, from the controlled set of his mouth to the two security men waiting near the street.For a moment, neither of us spoke."I heard you were home," he said. "Why didn't you tell me?""There was nothing I needed to tell you."His gaze moved over my face as if he were checking for changes. He lifted one hand, then stopped before touching me. "I called you for two years.""I know.""And you ignored every call. You sent the ring back twice. You left me one recording and decided that was enough.""It told you I was leaving.""It didn't tell me why."I looked at the rink, where children clung to the rail while their parents tried not to fall. "You knew why before I got on the plane. You just thought my reasons were stupid."Nico's jaw tightened. "If this was about the hotel, nothing happened with Celeste. I took her to the suite and left. I never slep

  • Last Birthday Wish   Chapter 7

    Life in Seattle filled up faster than I expected.I took a campus job calibrating equipment, learned which dining hall stayed open late, and stopped getting lost between the engineering buildings. Our competition car failed three inspections, survived two crashes, and finally completed a full course without touching a barrier.Nico's messages changed over time.The first ones were orders sent from new numbers.[Come home.][We can still start Columbia in the fall.][Stop shutting me out and talk to me.]By winter, they became apologies that still asked for something.[I should have stopped Celeste at prom. Give me a chance to explain.][I know the hotel picture looked bad. Nothing happened.]Months later, one final email reached my student account.[I was cruel because I thought you would always forgive me. You don't owe me an answer. I hope you're happy, Ivy.]I read it once, archived it, and returned to the code on my screen. No new message came after that.At the end of freshman yea

  • Last Birthday Wish   Chapter 6

    By the time Nico's birthday dinner began, my plane was somewhere over Montana.I landed in Seattle after dark, called my parents from baggage claim, and took the airport train to campus. No Escalade waited at the curb. No driver reached for my suitcase. I dragged it uphill to the dorm myself, sweating inside the waterproof coat Mom had insisted I wear.My room was narrow enough that I could touch both beds if I stretched out my arms. The window faced a brick wall, the mattress squeaked, and the communal bathroom was at the far end of the hall.I loved it on sight.The summer research program started two days later. Professor Lane assigned me to an autonomous-systems lab where miniature self-driving cars raced around a track made from black tape. My team spent the first morning arguing over sensors, then discovered half our equipment had been labeled incorrectly.During my second week, I found a timing error that had been corrupting the camera feed. Professor Lane made me explain the fi

  • Last Birthday Wish   Chapter 5

    The recording ended, but Nico kept staring at Mark's phone as if Ivy might take back the last sentence."Play it again."Mark hesitated before pressing the screen. Ivy's voice filled the front drive for a second time, calm and final. Behind Nico, the quartet kept playing inside the ballroom while guests talked beneath the chandeliers, unaware that the only person he had been waiting for was already somewhere over the country.Nico took out his phone and called her. The call went straight to voicemail. He tried again, then grabbed Mark's phone and dialed from that number. It went to voicemail too."Find out which flight she took," he said. "Tell the crew to get the jet ready.""The jet stays where it is."Vito Moretti stood in the open doorway. His black dinner jacket was buttoned, and his expression hadn't shifted, but the two guards nearest the steps moved aside without being told.Nico closed his hand around the ring box. "She left without telling me.""She returned your ring, turned

  • Last Birthday Wish   Chapter 4

    When I got home, I moved my flight up by four days.Dad changed the oil in my old car so Mom could drive it while I was gone. Mom packed a first-aid kit and three pairs of thick socks into my suitcase because, according to her, Seattle existed in a permanent state of freezing rain. None of us mentioned Nico. We talked about my dorm address, when the scholarship money would clear, and whether I owned a jacket that was actually waterproof.The Morettis carried on as if nothing had changed. A few days later, a black envelope arrived with an embossed gold crest and an invitation to Nico's eighteenth-birthday celebration. The dress code was formal. My assigned seat was listed at his right hand.I had always been the first person to wish him happy birthday. When we were kids, I hid clue cards around his kitchen and sent him on ridiculous scavenger hunts for his present. Once we were old enough to drive, I took him to the seawall at midnight and made him wait for sunrise with me. Nico never a

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