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What Was Mine Wasn't Mine
What Was Mine Wasn't Mine
Author: Myria Falls

Chapter 1

Author: Myria Falls
After placing the final order for the setup, I shut the laptop.

Three more days. Then I disappear from Aurelia's world for good.

I turned—and ran straight into her smile.

She'd waited outside till the perfume wore off, only stepping in after the chill left her skin. Then, slowly, she wrapped her arms around me from behind.

"Why aren't you asleep yet?"

Her warmth should've been comforting. Instead, it burned.

Seven years married. Everyone thought she adored me.

In Brieton's high society, Aurelia Spencer was the poster wife—loyal, perfect, doting. I said jump, she leapt. Whatever I wanted, she handed over with a smile.

She swore it was love at first sight. Said she'd crushed on me for fourteen years.

On our wedding day, she cried through her vows. Told me marrying me felt like a dream.

She knew everything—my past, my scars. Used her family's pull to go head-to-head with Naomi, the ex who bailed on me. Messed with Leonard's career just to back me up, swearing she hated anyone who'd ever hurt me.

She played it so well, even I—supposedly the pro—couldn't see through it.

I remembered it like a punch to the gut—

Whenever things got intense, she'd whisper 'Leo.'

'Leo, Leo.' I used to think she meant me.

But now? Pretty sure it was Leonard all along.

I dropped my gaze, brushing away a tear with my fingertip.

She didn't notice. Just kept talking. "Your brother won that award. There's a party tomorrow, but stay home with me. I don't want you getting upset seeing him."

I didn't even flinch. Just counted. That made a hundred times she pulled this same move.

I used to think she was just clingy. I let it slide—I even backed out of the spotlight when my career was on fire.

Now I know. She was just clearing the runway for Leonard.

"I've got a meeting with Issac tomorrow," I said. "He wants me in his next film. I'm going."

She didn't miss a beat. "It's fine, just skip it. I'll cover for you. Babe, even if you never work again, I've got us."

But fame and money? Never my thing.

I'd once told her landing a role with Issac McCarey—on my own name—was the dream.

She promised she'd help me get there.

She didn't forget. She just knew Leonard wanted it too. So my dream? Thrown under the bus to make his happen.

When I didn't answer, she leaned in, sweet voice like bait. "Let's not fight, okay? There'll be more parties. What we have is what really matters, right?

"The day after tomorrow is our seven-year anniversary. I've got a surprise you'll never forget."

I faked a smile. "Cool. I've got something for you too."

Aurelia, we didn't even make it to year seven.

You're on your own now.

Here's what you always wanted—freedom.

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  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 9

    I couldn't just stay stuck.Time to move forward. Maybe... even try being with someone new.***The wedding march kicked in.The couple was all about white—clean, classic vibes. They stood across from the officiant, ready to say their vows.Bright spring morning. Love-in-the-air kind of perfect.I walked the aisle in a sharp suit, heading up front.Surrounded by flowers, smiles, soft music. A moment made for fresh starts.Then—"Wait!"Right as I pulled the ring from my pocket, the doors slammed open.Aurelia."Don't marry her... please, we're still technically married. We never signed the papers. Just—don't do this."Her eyes were red, full-on crying, locked onto the ring in my hand.I raised an eyebrow, but handed the ring off anyway.The bride cut in. "Ms. Spencer... Leone's not the groom. He's my groomsman."And just like that, Aurelia's whole body deflated.But then, something shifted in her eyes—like she finally got it. Maybe even felt lighter."I'm sorry for cr

  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 8

    That's what finally broke me.But Naomi didn't need to hear all that.If Aurelia still thought I was out there, fine.I wasn't clinging to her belief anymore.All I wanted now was my own life.There have to be people who go through life completely alone, right?Maybe that's a real way to live.I just haven't figured it out yet.***Once the snow cleared, Naomi bounced.Everything went still again.Spring hit, and I dipped. Time for a new crash pad.Aurelia didn't send anyone else. Sometimes, I'd catch updates scrolling through my phone.Her career? Killing it.Naomi tanked for a bit, but she started clawing her way back.Leonard got wrecked—Aurelia and Naomi cornered him—but the Rineharts had his back, so he didn't completely crash.Still, he was toast in the showbiz. Issac's film? Shelved. They handed the spotlight to some shiny new face.Naomi told me to get a dog—loyal, protective, always around, never fake.I thought about it. Hard. Still said no.Dogs are suppos

  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 7

    Most people thought being a forest ranger was boring.Same snow. Same trees. Day after day.Even the animals kept quiet. Mountains too.But I kinda liked it.Acting had always been about slipping into someone else's life. This was just another version of that.Life's short. Why not live a few extras?So yeah, I took the ranger gig seriously.Living someone else's life. Literally.When I wasn't on patrol, I holed up in the cabin with a book.Weirdly peaceful.Cut off from the world, this place felt like heaven.Until today.A knock at the door.I opened it. Woman in black. Tall. Vaguely familiar."Aurelia?"She looked up.Nope."Naomi."***Snow started falling again. No way Naomi was making it back down tonight.I turned, poured her some tea, and motioned to the chair.The cabin was warm. Cozy.She looked around."This place... it's so you. Everything in here screams Leone."I didn't say anything. Just smiled.Then she goes, "Not even a little curious why I cam

  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 6

    In the end, Aurelia and Naomi sat slumped in a corner, each gripping a bottle, eyes fixed on the ceiling.Naomi snorted. "When I gave Leone to you, I actually thought he'd be safe. That you wouldn't mess him up. But you did. You're garbage."Aurelia let out a half-laugh, half-sob. "If I'm garbage, what does that make you? A whore? We're just different brands of broken."Naomi started laughing too, tears spilling anyway. "Leone was always so soft. So calm. You could cut him to pieces with words, and he'd just sit there, talking you down."But he notices everything. Every bit of kindness, every stab in the back—he sees it all. And when he finally decides he's done? That's it. He's gone."So stop chasing ghosts. If he's out, he's out."Aurelia smiled through a tear. "Let him go... yeah. Let him go..."***Aurelia stood in front of the burned-out mansion. Again.The place still reeked of memories, but the house—and Leone—were long gone.He really didn't hold back.Just to stop h

  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 5

    But now, there was no denying it.Leone was gone.Aurelia couldn't sleep—just lay there, night after night, staring at the ceiling.For seven years, there was always that steady warmth beside her. Someone to curl into, to drift off with.There was something she'd never told him.She'd battled insomnia her whole life. Lucky to get one or two hours, max.The Spencer name came with weight—too much of it. Yeah, they were powerful, but the pressure was brutal.No one ever really saw how much she carried.Except Leone. He felt it. He got her.He saw the fatigue, the pressure behind her perfect posture.Only in his arms did she ever really rest.He was the peace she'd spent her whole life chasing.And now, he was gone.For real.Where was he?Aurelia lit a cigarette—her first ever—and stared into the quiet night.Then, a tall shape showed up outside.She bolted out, grabbed at the silhouette."What are you doing, Aurelia? You're hurting me."***"...It's you."Not Leone.

  • What Was Mine Wasn't Mine   Chapter 4

    I dropped my bags and stared out the giant window. For once, it actually felt quiet inside my head.The driver lingered, giving me that you-look-familiar look.I shrugged. "People say I look like Leone Rinehart. Probably just a mix-up."He laughed and drove off.I tugged my mask higher and made a beeline for the lodge.This was the only place I knew how to vanish.Snowy forests. Mount Everveil. I'd be a ranger through winter.Leone Rinehart? He was done. That name wouldn't lead anyone to me again.***When Aurelia heard the news, it hit like a lightning bolt.Her voice cracked, spiraling out. "What did you just say? Say it again!"Then she lost it—took off toward our house like she was on fire.Leonard grabbed at her coat. "Don't—maybe it's not even real?"She spun, eyes sharp, smacked his hand off, and kept running.First time ever, she left him standing there. Alone.Inside, it felt like her heart was roasting on a spit.Suicide? That wasn't even on her radar. She nev

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