The dinner that evening was set for seven.I knew what would happen at that table. I had lived it once already, every slow, precise cut of it, and knowing didn’t make it easier. If anything, knowing made it worse, because this time I had no shock to hide behind. No innocent belief that the people around me still loved me. Just the bare truth, sitting in my chest like a stone.I dressed carefully. Not to impress anyone. To armor myself.The dining room was already full when I came downstairs. Lillian sat at the table in the chair that had always been mine, the one closest to the window, the one that caught the warm gold of the evening light. She was wearing a pale blue dress, hair pinned softly back, and she looked like she had been placed there by someone with an eye for composition.Margaret had probably chosen the chair on purpose.I sat across from her without comment.“You look lovely, Elena,” Clara said, appearing at my elbow before I had fully settled. She had come for dinner at
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