Only If His Heart Still Echoed Mine
Everest Quentin, my commander husband, has fallen in love with his dead comrade's widow, Selene Brooks.
When I find out about it, I don't bother kicking up a ruckus. Instead, I just turn in my resignation letter at my workplace and trick Everest into signing a divorce agreement.
After Everest drops his signature, he falls silent for a very long time. Finally, he speaks up in an extraordinarily warm tone.
"If you truly intend to quit your job, can you write a recommendation letter for Selene to work at your school instead?
"You know that Selene's husband has sacrificed his life in the war. Life will be very difficult for her if she doesn't secure a job to make ends meet."
I nod without turning Everest's request down.
Previously, I've donated my own heart to him, only to find out that he has it transplanted into Selene's chest instead.
I only have three days to live, so I have nothing else in this life.
That's why I've tricked Everest into signing the divorce agreement on the first day.
On the second day, my resignation letter officially goes into effect. My position is now Selene's.
On the third day, I die right in front of my parents' graves. Unfortunately, that also means I never get to attend the banquet Everest has thrown for Selene.
The banquet is so boisterous that one would think it's a wedding instead. Everest scans his surroundings, only to realize that I'm absent.
He frowns immediately before admonishing me for throwing a tantrum on Selene's big day. The next thing he knows, a soldier rushes over and announces my death right in front of the guests.
For once, Everest, who has always prided himself on being cool-headed all the time, actually drops the wine glass he's holding in his hand.