The sludge reeked—wet decay and floating trash swirling in brown-black water."Let go!" I thrashed, gagging as the filth hit my throat. "I have to find the ring!""You're gonna die over some dumb ring?" Jack shouted, yanking me toward shore.Sharp stones tore at my knees, but I kept digging through the muck, refusing to quit.Up on the bank, the woman crossed her arms, smirking. "Jack, really? You jumped into this sewage pit for HER?"Jack's face twisted.He dragged me out and slapped me, hard. "Can you stop humiliating yourself?!"I collapsed onto the muddy bank, soaked and shaking, hair dripping filth.My fingers were empty.The ring—gone for good."Bella..." Jack's voice softened. He crouched beside me, reaching out. "Stop. I'll get you a new one, okay? Diamonds, gold—whatever you want."I looked at him—his designer shirt stained yellow, his pricey watch full of sludge.But his eyes? No guilt. Just annoyance dressed up as pity."Jack," I rasped, "you'll never get it. So
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