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The Night I Took Our Daughter Away

The Night I Took Our Daughter Away

بواسطة:  Gemmaمكتمل
لغة: English
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That night was supposed to belong to Mia. She had spent a month practicing for her first piano recital. I had cooked all afternoon, set the table, and helped her into the pale blue dress Luca loved. She stood beside the piano, cheeks flushed, fingers trembling with excitement. Then Luca's phone rang. Vivienne was spiraling again. After Luca's older brother died, his widow never really came back from it. On her worst nights, she forgot the difference between the dead husband she had lost and the brother-in-law who kept showing up to save her. And Luca always showed up. Every time Vivienne broke, he left us behind. Every time he came home, he brought apologies, pretty gifts, and promises for next time. And every time, I believed him. Until that night. Before he could make another excuse, I placed the divorce papers in front of him. He signed without reading them, then touched my shoulder like he was the one being generous. "When this is over, I'll make it up to you," he said. "You, me, and Mia. The Maldives. No calls. No interruptions." Then he kissed our daughter's hair and walked out before she played a single note. What Luca didn't know was that Mia's passport was already packed. So was the little suitcase under her bed. I was done waiting for a man who only loved us when no one else needed him. This time, he could come home to an empty house.

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Chapter 1

Luca signed the last page in his study without reading it.

A family trust update, Mia's school forms, two property authorizations, and our divorce agreement lay in one neat stack on the walnut desk. Vivienne's name kept flashing across his phone, and each time it did, his eyes went to the screen before returning to the papers.

"All of these need signatures?" he asked.

"The lawyer said it was better to finish them tonight."

He picked up his fountain pen.

Luca Moretti signed with the same clean stroke he used at family meetings, sharp and certain, as if every line in front of him belonged to a world he fully controlled. He did not know one of those signatures had ended our marriage.

Once, he would have read every word. Before the Moretti name turned into armor, he noticed everything: whether I had eaten, whether Mia's shoes pinched, whether the west hallway felt too dark at night. Somewhere along the way, the man who noticed everything started assuming Mia and I would still be there whenever he looked back.

His phone rang again. This time, he answered.

Vivienne's voice shook through the speaker. She had dreamed of the harbor shooting again. Nico was crying. She could not breathe alone in that house. Luca's face changed at once, the guilt softening him before he even spoke.

Three years earlier, his older brother Dante had taken a bullet meant for him during a dockside ambush and disappeared into the water. The family found only blood and a torn coat. Since then, caring for Dante's widow and son had become Luca's favorite form of penance.

At first, I understood. Then Vivienne's emergencies began landing on every day meant for us: our anniversary, Mia's first bike ride, Mia's recital.

Last night, Mia had waited beside the piano in the pale blue dress he loved. When the lights dimmed and Luca still had not come, she whispered, "Did Daddy have something more important again?"

For once, I had no excuse ready.

I remembered the first recital dress hanging on her closet door, the way she had asked if Daddy would clap the loudest, and how carefully she had saved him the front-row seat. Children remember being chosen. They remember being left, too.

Luca ended the call and reached for his coat. "Elena, once this settles, I'll make it up to you and Mia. Maldives. Just us. No calls, no interruptions."

That was how he always left: gentle, guilty, and certain I would forgive him because he sounded sorry enough. He never slammed doors. He never said cruel things he could not take back. He simply chose someone else with a tenderness that made it harder to hate him.

I gathered the signed papers into a folder and said, "Drive safe."

He kissed my forehead, then stepped into Mia's room. She was asleep with the recital program beside her pillow. Guilt crossed his face, real and useless. A minute later, he still turned away.

When his black Escalade rolled through the estate gates, I packed Mia's passport, birth certificate, medicine, and stuffed rabbit into the small suitcase under her bed. Luca thought he was leaving to save Vivienne from another bad night.

He had no idea he had signed the beginning of ours.
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