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Ch5 - She is Back

Author: Claire M
last update publish date: 2026-06-03 17:50:10

The private room on the second floor of Harlow's most exclusive members' bar is exactly as Luna remembers it—dark oak paneling, low amber lighting, the kind of acoustics that swallow secrets whole. The city's old-money crowd keeps this place for exactly that reason.

Luna sits casually at a premium corner table, the pristine white of her dress standing out brightly against the dark leather upholstery, her dark hair cascading loose down her back. She is laughing brightly at something the person beside her has just murmured, her head tilted back, her posture projecting total, untouchable ease.

Ethan is sitting directly beside her.

Not across the table, maintaining a respectable distance. Beside her.

He is leaning in, positioned so close that their shoulders are nearly brushing. They are close enough that any casual observer in the room would instantly, undoubtedly have questions about the nature of their relationship.

He's been doing it all evening.

Luna's been pretending not to notice.

***

Stella pushes open the door at exactly eight o'clock. She stands paralyzed in the arched doorway of the exclusive lounge, her manicured hand white-knuckled around the brass handle.

She has spent longer than she will admit for tonight, selecting the perfect silk blouse and the precise shade of crimson lipstick. She's aggressively telling herself she was simply attending a friend's birthday and not running toward the man who has looked through her every single day of their two-year marriage like she isn't there.

But the devastating scene that greets her now detonates something vital in her chest, shattering her carefully constructed delusions into dust.

Luna Quinn sits in pristine white at the absolute center of the room, glowing effortlessly, looking as though the opulent space was built explicitly to frame her.

And Ethan—her husband—watching her like no one else in the room exists.

Stella's hand tightens on the door handle. The laughter inside continues, and she stands there for one suspended, terrible second before anyone notices her.

"Well." The voice cuts through the low jazz music, sharp, unhurried, and laced with vicious amusement. "Mrs. Caldwell. Here to celebrate Ethan's birthday? Funny you're just standing there."

It is Cole Fusco.

The collective attention of the room pivots.

Every single set of eyes in the dimly lit space lands heavily on Stella, and what she finds staring back at her—cloying pity, raw distaste, and something infinitely colder—is somehow far worse than open hostility.

These are people she has known for years. Harlow's old-money elite operates as a closed, impenetrable ecosystem that loops back onto itself generation after generation, and every single person sitting in this velvet-lined room grew up alongside Luna and her.

They only ever tolerated Stella's presence because of Ethan. They have never, not for a fraction of a second, forgiven her for how she secured him.

"Ethan." Luna's voice floats across the room, melodic and entirely unbothered. Her glossy lips curve. "Your wife is at the door."

Ethan glances up. His gaze settles on Stella for exactly one second—flat, empty, the particular blankness of someone looking at something that no longer registers—and then slides away.

He picks up his glass.

The dismissal is so complete it's almost elegant.

Across the table, Ava Barron tilts her head and crosses her arms. She looks Stella over with the unhurried appraisal of someone examining something she found on the bottom of her heel.

"We were just saying we needed someone to pour the wine," Ava notes pleasantly, her smile venomous.

Before Stella can force her frozen legs to move, a discreet server materializes at Ethan's elbow, setting an exquisite, pale pink cocktail directly in front of Luna.

"Your First Love, Mr. Caldwell. Prepared exactly as requested."

The drink is blush-colored, delicate, served in a coupe glass with a single dried rose petal floating on the surface. Ethan had it created years ago. Because Luna's alcohol tolerance is catastrophic and she hates admitting it, he'd found a bartender who could make something that looked like a proper cocktail, had the faintest edge of something alcoholic, and tasted like summer fruit.

He'd named it First Love without a single ounce of hesitation.

The hotel bar had never been permitted to serve it to another patron. Clearly, they still don't.

Luna wraps her fingers around the stem and glances at Stella from across the room with an expression of pure, serene innocence.

"Oh," she says softly, pressing one hand to her mouth in mock realization. "Is this your seat? I had no idea. I'm so sorry, Stella—should I move?"

She makes absolutely no physical attempt to rise.

"Stay exactly where you are," Ethan commands, his voice a low rumble. His hand settles briefly on Luna's shoulder—light, instinctive, the gesture of a man who has spent four years in withdrawal from the habit of her—and then lifts.

He looks back at Stella, the temperature in the room dropping to sub-zero. "Are you planning to stand in the doorway all night and create a scene?"

Stella finally walks into the room.

Her trembling legs carry her forward on pure autopilot, her muscle memory taking over where her fracturing mind fails. She picks up a bottle from the cart near the wall and begins pouring, because the alternative is explaining herself to a room full of people who have already decided, and she has never found a way to change that.

"Mrs. Caldwell." Ava doesn't look up from her phone. "I've been sitting here with an empty glass for ten minutes."

Stella walks over. She pours.

"You know what I recently heard is incredibly bad for your health?" Cole leans back comfortably in his armchair. "Drinking too much at private parties. Waking up in beds where you fundamentally do not belong." He clicks his tongue in mock sympathy. "Terrible, life-ruining things tend to happen."

"I heard it's even worse when it's not an accident," someone else chimes in from the shadows of the booth.

A ripple of low, cutting laughter moves through the elite crowd like a physical current.

Stella's hand remains remarkably steady on the neck of the heavy bottle. She has endured two years of social crucifixion.

"Stella." Luna blinks, all wide-eyed innocence. "You haven't poured for me yet. Is that because Ethan and I have history? I'm just curious."

Stella says nothing.

Ethan slides an empty glass across the table, not bothering to look at her. "Pour."

The word costs him nothing. That's what breaks her—not the command itself, but how effortless it is. How completely she doesn't register to him.

"Of course," she says quietly. And pours.

Luna watches this exchange with the expression of someone attending mildly interesting theater. Then she uncrosses and recrosses her legs and looks at Stella with something that might, at a great distance, be mistaken for sympathy.

"She really does listen to you," Luna observes to Ethan, her tone airy and conversational. "I asked her to pour just a moment ago and she looked right through me. Yet, one single word from you and—" she snaps her fingers, the sound sharp in the quiet room—"perfect, absolute obedience."

A beat.

"You always did inspire devotion," she adds. Her tone is light. The edge underneath it is not.

A muscle in Ethan's jaw ticks violently. He sets his glass down with a heavy, definitive thud.

"Kneel."

The single word lands in the center of the room like a dropped stone.

The bottle slips in Stella's grip. She catches it, barely, but the neck knocks against the table's edge with a sharp crack. Dark, blood-red wine sloshes over her hand, dripping dark onto the floor.

She looks up at him. Her husband. The man she legally bound herself to, the man whose surname she shares, the man whose empty bed she has always painfully understood was never truly hers to occupy.

"Ethan." Her voice barely holds. "I'm your—"

"I said, kneel."

"Ethan." Luna's voice is softer now—and somehow, that is infinitely worse for Stella. The fact that it's Luna who intervenes, Luna who puts the lightest touch of her knuckles against his hand, Luna whose contact makes his entire frame go still in a way that two years of marriage never produced. "It's your birthday. Don't let her ruin it."

The room is deadly quiet.

Ethan looks down at the place where Luna's hand brushes his, and something moves behind his eyes. Luna withdraws her hand almost immediately, pulling back as though she had carelessly touched a hot stove she hadn't meant to test, and turns her attention back to her delicate pink cocktail.

But she doesn't look up to offer Stella a reprieve.

Ethan shoots a single, imperceptible glance at Cole.

Cole is already standing.

He does it almost casually—a hand on Stella's shoulder, a slight shift of weight—and then Stella's knees hit the floor hard, and the hem of her silk dress fans out into the wine pooled at her feet, the pale fabric darkening as it absorbs it.

The entire lounge goes perfectly, breathlessly still.

Luna rises from her seat slowly. She reaches for her glass, takes a single sip, and sets it down. Then she steps forward in her heels—her movements steady, completely devoid of rush—and stops in front of Stella's kneeling form.

From her elevated vantage point, Luna stares down at the woman who had systematically dismantled her entire life with the calculated, surgical precision of someone who knew exactly what she was destroying.

Luna tilts her head, her hair cascading over her shoulder.

"Tell me something, Stella," she murmurs, her melodic voice almost frighteningly gentle in the suffocating silence. "Is this dramatic little display a welcome-home gesture—or is it meant to be an apology?"

She lets the oppressive silence breathe for exactly one agonizing second, letting the weight of the past crush the air out of the room.

"For crawling into my boyfriend's bed four years ago. For the staged photographs you leaked to the press. Or perhaps..." Luna's voice drops to a lethal whisper. "For the baby I never got to hold."

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