Share

Chapter 3

Author: Existence
The next two weeks passed in a blur of work. I took on the full Shattered series campaign and threw myself into it, working around the clock, trying to numb everything else out.

Then Hazel tossed an invitation onto my desk.

Hazel Wright had been my best friend since childhood. After Iris disappeared, she was the one who stayed by my side through everything.

"Go clear your head," she said, looking at me with concern. "It's a charity gala. Lots of collectors will be there. It could be good for your designs."

I rubbed my throbbing temples. "Not interested."

"I heard one of Iris' paintings is being auctioned off tonight," Hazel said casually, dangling the bait. "It's called Years in the Mountains. The starting bid is half a million."

I froze.

"Half a million?" I let out a bitter laugh. "Her paintings used to sell for five grand on a good day, when anyone bothered to buy them at all."

"That was before. Now she's the genius painter who came back from the dead with a tragic mountain love story to boot. Of course, her work's worth more."

I stared at the invitation for a long moment before finally deciding to go.

The night of the gala, I walked in with Hazel on my arm.

Across the room, Iris and Jack were surrounded by a crowd of admirers. Iris wore a perfectly tailored evening gown, while Jack clung to her side, looking nervous and out of place.

I stopped in my tracks. The white suit Jack was wearing was the one I'd had custom-made three years ago for our wedding.

Because it was bespoke, my initials were embroidered on the cuff. Right now, those initials sat against Jack's wrist, half-hidden and warped beneath his watch strap.

She actually gave him that suit.

My gaze snapped to Violet. She looked away guiltily. She was the one who'd taken it from my place, claiming she didn't want me torturing myself over it.

When Iris noticed me and Hazel, her eyes lingered on our linked arms for a few seconds. Something flickered in her expression.

"Who's that?" she asked Violet.

Violet glanced at me, then mumbled awkwardly, "That's Hazel Wright. The Wright family's daughter. She and Graham grew up together."

Iris pressed her lips together and said nothing. Then Jack spotted me. His face lit up, and he pulled Iris over.

"Mr. Stevens!" His voice rang out cheerfully, loud enough to draw attention from everyone nearby.

"You're here too! Violet mentioned this was an old suit you didn't want anymore, so Iris let me wear it. She said I look good in it, don't you think?"

I looked at Iris. She avoided my gaze and instinctively tried to pull Jack back, but he slipped out of her grip.

Jack stepped closer and leaned in, lowering his voice so only I could hear. "Nice fabric, Graham. Too bad it's yours, though. It feels unlucky, you know? Still, Iris insisted I wear it. She said it looked perfect on me."

His face was all sweetness and light, but the words dripping from his mouth were pure poison. The innocent act had dropped completely.

Jack blinked and stepped back, his expression shifting back to wide-eyed sincerity as he raised his voice again. "Mr. Stevens, I think I understand what happened between you and Iris now, after what I saw at the gallery. But you were both so young back then. It's easy to confuse gratitude with love.

"Iris loves me now. So please, Mr. Stevens, let us be happy together."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd around us.

"What kind of messy love triangle is this?"

"I mean, she didn't marry him. Trying to break them up now would be pretty tacky."

Iris' face darkened. She grabbed Jack's arm. "Jack, stop."

"Why should I stop?" Jack pouted, looking wounded.

"Iris, are you worried about hurting his feelings? But if you don't love someone anymore, you have to make it clear."

He turned his gaze back to me, eyes glinting with something sharp.

"Mr. Stevens, did you know Iris has this adorable little habit? Whenever we get into an elevator or we're walking somewhere at night, she taps the back of my hand three times. She says it's her secret code for saying she loves me.

"Did she ever do that for you, Mr. Stevens? Or is that just ours?"

Every drop of blood in my body turned to ice.
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 10

    Six months later, my Shattered collection was a massive success. I won Designer of the Year.At the awards ceremony, the host asked me, "Mr. Stevens, people say your designs carry a sense of rebirth and renewal. Where does that power come from?"I held the microphone and let my gaze sweep across the audience. In the back corner, I spotted a familiar figure.It was Iris.I'd heard things weren't going well for her and Jack.When it became clear she couldn't win me back, Iris eventually returned to Jack.Her paintings weren't selling. Money was tight. They started fighting constantly.The most ironic part? Jack's depression and heart condition were completely fake. They were just excuses he used to scam money for gambling and supporting his ex-girlfriend.When Iris discovered the truth and tried to leave, Jack showed his true colors. He beat her badly enough to land her in the ICU.Iris tried to press charges, but Jack claimed it was just a "domestic dispute between partners." G

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 9

    After we started dating, Iris and I rented a cramped basement apartment.In winter, there was no heat. I'd tuck her feet against my body and warm them with my own heat, bit by bit.In summer, there was no air conditioning. She'd fan me all night long until I finally fell asleep.Back then, Iris only had eyes for me.After graduation, I landed a job as a jewelry designer. But Iris refused to compromise. She wouldn't take a corporate job.She had her principles, but bills still needed to be paid. For a long time, no one wanted her paintings. All the living expenses fell on me.But I had hope, and even when life was hard, I felt content.When Iris sold her first painting, she took me to buy a ring. It wasn't expensive, but it was the thought that mattered.On the way home, it started snowing. She held my hand as the snow covered our heads. I felt inexplicably happy.Walking through the snow with her, I thought we'd have forever.Back then, I thought Iris and I would have a happy

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 8

    After that day, Iris stopped coming to find me.Online, people were still debating what happened at the gala. Some called Iris a cheater. Others said I was a manipulative ex orchestrating her downfall out of spite.Jack posted several pity-party updates on social media, sharing photos of himself caring for Iris in the mountains with captions like, "Only those who've faced death together understand that some bonds are salvation for the soul. As for those who only show up to enjoy the rewards, I don't blame you."The passive aggression was suffocating. I looked at my phone and let out a cold laugh, ready to release the recording.But Hazel stopped me. "Not yet. If you post it now, people will just say it's fake. Let things play out a little longer.""How much longer?""Until Iris realizes the true love she thought she had is actually a complete lie."Hazel's gaze was sharp and knowing."I've already had someone dig into Jack's background. Care to guess why a simple mountain boy w

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 7

    After that night, rumors about Iris faking her death and pretending to have amnesia to abandon her fiancé spread through the art world.Her paintings stopped selling. Several galleries that had signed contracts with her backed out.After all, the art scene might be messy, but reputation still mattered.Who would trust the sincerity of a woman who'd abandon her fiancé just to escape responsibility?A week later, Iris cornered me outside my office building. She looked haggard, with dark circles under her eyes."Graham, we need to talk.""I'm busy." I tried to walk past her.She grabbed my wrist. "Just five minutes! I'll leave after that."I glanced at the passersby staring and pointing. With a cold expression, I nodded. "Fine. Five minutes."We headed to a bench in the nearby park."Jack's been diagnosed with severe depression. His heart condition is flaring up again too."Her opening line stopped me cold."So?" I said with a sneer. "Are you inviting me to the funeral?"Iris

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 6

    Violet, who'd been silent until now, suddenly rushed forward with a deep frown."Graham, can you stop this? There are reporters everywhere today. Do you really want to ruin Iris' reputation?"She lowered her voice, her tone sharp with reproach. "Iris finally got a fresh start. She and Jack are happy together. Why do you have to cling to the past?"Even if she does remember bits and pieces, it's because the past was too painful. She doesn't want to remember it."Can't you be the bigger person? Let her go. Let yourself go.""Violet," I said coldly, "if it were your brother who got abandoned, would you still be this magnanimous?"Violet faltered, her face flushing. "That's different!""How is it different?"Hazel stepped out from the crowd and stood beside me, her gaze cold and sharp as it swept over them.She let out a cold laugh and turned to Iris. "Ms. Ford, is it really that hard to admit you're a coward? To admit you never lost your memory and just loved hiding in those moun

  • My Dead Fiancée Returned With Another Man   Chapter 5

    Iris stood among the crowd. The initial shock had faded from her face, replaced by something distant and unreadable.She looked at me quietly without answering, her expression impossible to parse.The silence stretched between us, cold and heavy. For a moment, I felt disoriented.When I first met Iris, she'd been just as cold.Back at art school, I was a broke kid from a fallen family. I was drowning under tuition and living expenses, taking shifts at the studio until late into the night.And Iris was the assistant instructor with the worst temper and the most talent in the entire program.One night, the power went out in the studio. Everyone else left, but I stayed behind, trying to finish an assignment by the glow of the streetlights outside to save on my electric bill.I didn't notice Iris standing behind me until she spoke. "The light's wrong. Your shadows are too harsh."I jumped, and my hand slipped. A jagged black line tore across the canvas.I scrambled to apologize, b

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status