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A Ghost To Him, A Queen Within

Grace, after three years of silence from a crash that stole her voice and family, finally uttered a hoarse syllable. It was her first sound, a breakthrough she desperately wanted to share with Josiah, her childhood protector. Instead, through a slightly ajar door, she heard his careless chuckle, followed by a sharp, entitled voice. Alexandria's voice sliced through the air: "Josiah, are you really planning to bring that little mute to the banquet? She's a walking trailer park tragedy. It's embarrassing." Grace froze, waiting for Josiah to defend her. He didn't. Instead, he sighed, calling her "a responsibility" and "a lifeless ghost," then pulled Alexandria closer. The words were serrated blades. Her silent devotion, her self-erasure for his peace, had made her a punchline. He was relieved she was broken. The bitter realization of his betrayal ignited a cold, white-hot fury. Wiping away tears, Grace met Josiah, feigning her usual submissive smile, and quietly refused his "hush money." As he walked away without a glance, her inner voice was clear, sharp, and resolute: "I'm done playing your game."
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Chapter 1

Grace, after three years of silence from a crash that stole her voice and family, finally uttered a hoarse syllable. It was her first sound, a breakthrough she desperately wanted to share with Josiah, her childhood protector. Instead, through a slightly ajar door, she heard his careless chuckle, followed by a sharp, entitled voice.

Alexandria's voice sliced through the air: "Josiah, are you really planning to bring that little mute to the banquet? She's a walking trailer park tragedy. It's embarrassing." Grace froze, waiting for Josiah to defend her. He didn't. Instead, he sighed, calling her "a responsibility" and "a lifeless ghost," then pulled Alexandria closer.

The words were serrated blades. Her silent devotion, her self-erasure for his peace, had made her a punchline. He was relieved she was broken. The bitter realization of his betrayal ignited a cold, white-hot fury.

Wiping away tears, Grace met Josiah, feigning her usual submissive smile, and quietly refused his "hush money." As he walked away without a glance, her inner voice was clear, sharp, and resolute: "I'm done playing your game."

Chapter 1

Grace POV:

I sat in the freezing leather medical chair of the Upper East Side speech therapy clinic.

My fingers clawed into the armrests, pressing down so hard the edges of my nails turned a sickly white. It was a defensive posture. A pathetic, instinctual brace for impact that I hadn't been able to shake since the car crash three years ago. The crash that took my parents, my voice, and every ounce of safety I ever felt in this world.

Dr. Evans leaned over me. He slid a cold wooden tongue depressor into my mouth, pressing down on the back of my tongue.

The freezing, sterile touch hit my gag reflex. My stomach lurched. I dry-heaved, a harsh, involuntary physical reaction that made my shoulders shake.

I forced the nausea down. I opened my mouth wider, completely submissive to the process. A fine layer of cold sweat broke out across my forehead, sticking my hair to my skin.

Dr. Evans tapped the monitor beside us. It displayed a flat, lifeless sound wave. He pointed to it, gesturing for me to try a plosive consonant. A hard burst of sound.

I took a deep breath. My chest rose and fell violently as I pushed air up from my lungs.

But nothing came out except a weak, reedy hiss.

The sound of the escaping air made my whole body flinch. It sounded exactly like the punctured tires of our crushed sedan, hissing out their last breath on that rainy highway.

Dr. Evans let out a soft sigh. He withdrew the depressor and handed me a paper cup of warm water. His eyes held that familiar, professional pity. The kind of pity you give a dying dog.

I pushed the water cup away. I stubbornly shook my head. I raised my hands and signed, *Again. We have to keep going.*

I reached into the pocket of my jeans and pulled out a slightly yellowed photograph.

It was Josiah. He was smiling brightly at the camera, his eyes full of life. He was the sole heir to a massive corporate empire, the boy who pulled me from the wreckage, my childhood friend, and my protector.

My thumb gently stroked his face on the glossy paper. The harsh, sterile clinic faded away. My eyes softened into an absolute, desperate tenderness. I was doing this for him. I wanted to give him back the girl he saved, not the broken burden I had become.

I sat up straighter. I closed my eyes and focused every ounce of my willpower onto my vocal cords.

I pushed.

A tearing, agonizing pain ripped through the back of my throat. It felt like muscles were literally shredding apart. The sheer physical agony forced physiological tears to spill from the corners of my eyes, tracking hot and fast down my cheeks.

I snapped my eyes open. Fighting through the blinding pain, my Adam's apple bobbed, struggling to move.

And then, it happened.

A hoarse, shattered syllable broke through the invisible prison of my throat. It was ugly, it was rough, but it echoed loudly in the soundproof room.

Dr. Evans jumped up from his stool in shock. His elbow knocked over his metal pen.

The sound of the pen hitting the floor was swallowed by the thick acoustic foam on the walls, but to me, that single broken syllable was the most beautiful music in the world. A weak, exhausted smile spread across my pale lips.

I immediately grabbed my phone. I opened the notepad app and typed with trembling thumbs: *I made a sound today.*

My finger hovered over the send button to Josiah for two full seconds.

Then, I stopped. I slowly deleted the sentence, letter by letter. I was so used to being a burden, to never causing him trouble. I wanted to save this. I wanted my first full sentence to be a surprise, spoken directly to his face.

The sharp, piercing ring of the session timer went off, shattering the quiet of the room.

I stood up. My legs were shaking so badly from the prolonged tension that my knees buckled. I stumbled forward.

I grabbed the edge of the heavy wooden desk to steady myself. I looked in the small mirror on the wall, smoothing down my messy hair, trying to look presentable.

I carefully tucked Josiah's photograph into the innermost page of my sketchbook, protecting it like a sacred relic.

I pushed open the heavy, soundproof inner door. The white noise of the clinic's air conditioning and distant chatter instantly flooded my hearing aids.

I walked down the hallway toward the waiting area at the end. My footsteps felt incredibly light, as if I were walking on clouds.

I looked down at my phone. Josiah's location sharing showed he was right outside the clinic. He had actually come to pick me up.

My heart started to pound wildly against my ribs. I practically rehearsed the pronunciation of his name a hundred times in my head. *Jo-si-ah. Jo-si-ah.*

I reached the heavy mahogany door of the lounge. It was left slightly ajar. I raised my hand, eager to push it open and throw myself into his arms.

But my hand froze in mid-air.

Through the narrow crack in the door, a very familiar, lazy chuckle drifted out.

It was Josiah's laugh. But it wasn't the warm, gentle laugh he used with me. It was careless. Arrogant. It was the exact tone he used when he was holding court with his filthy-rich, trust-fund friends.

The atmosphere instantly felt wrong. The thick carpet in the hallway had completely muffled my footsteps; they had no idea I was standing right outside.

Then, a sharp, entitled female voice slithered through the crack in the door, piercing my eardrums like a needle.

"Josiah, are you really planning to bring that little mute to the banquet?"

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