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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 4

Grace POV:

I didn't go back to my empty apartment. I went straight to the only place in the city where I still had a pulse. The advanced painting studio at Parsons School of Design.

I locked the heavy wooden door behind me. I stripped off my jacket and pulled on an oversized, paint-splattered canvas apron. The moment the rough fabric settled over my shoulders, the suffocating grip of Josiah's betrayal loosened just a fraction. This was my sanctuary. My territory.

I stood in front of the massive, six-foot canvas dominating the center of the room.

On it was a half-finished oil painting of a phoenix struggling against an inferno. For weeks, it had been a piece about pain and suffering. But today, the narrative had changed.

I grabbed my wooden palette. I squeezed out massive, thick globs of crimson and cadmium red. My eyes were completely dead, but my hands moved with a violent, terrifying energy.

I didn't use a fine brush. I grabbed a thick bristle brush and slashed the red paint across the canvas. I dug the bristles into the fabric, dragging the color upward. The soft, tragic flames I had painted yesterday were obliterated, replaced by jagged, aggressive spikes of fire that looked like bloody teeth. I was painting my rage. I was painting the death of the weak, pathetic girl I used to be.

I was so consumed by the physical act of destroying and rebuilding the painting that I didn't hear the doorknob turn.

The heavy door was shoved open with a loud bang.

Instantly, the sharp, chemical scent of turpentine in the studio was overpowered by an aggressive cloud of Baccarat Rouge 540. It was a suffocatingly expensive perfume.

I stopped mid-stroke. My spine stiffened. I slowly turned my head toward the door.

Alexandria strutted into the room, flanked by three of her equally wealthy, designer-clad sorority sisters. She owned the space the second she stepped into it, acting like she had bought the building.

She took three steps in and deliberately stomped the sharp heel of her Louboutin directly onto a charcoal sketch I had left drying on the floor. The paper tore with a sickening rip.

I dropped my palette. I stepped quickly in front of my easel, using my body to shield the canvas. I stared at her, my eyes flat and icy.

One of the minions behind Alexandria pinched her nose, waving her hand dramatically in the air. "Oh my god, Alex, it smells like a literal dumpster in here. How does she breathe?"

Alexandria ignored her. She walked right up to me, stopping just inches away. Her eyes flicked over my shoulder, critically dissecting my painting.

She let out a loud, theatrical snort of derision. "A phoenix? Really? It's so dark and depressing. Do you honestly think a piece of trash like this deserves to be in the Spring Art Exhibition?"

I didn't move. I didn't sign. I just gripped the wooden handle of my paintbrush so tightly my knuckles popped.

My silence fueled her arrogance. She smirked, clearly enjoying her perceived dominance. She lifted her left hand, making a big, exaggerated show of pushing her hair behind her ear.

The fluorescent studio lights caught the heavy gold and diamonds on her wrist. It was a Cartier limited-edition couple's bracelet. The stones were blinding.

I recognized it instantly. I had seen the charge on Josiah's iPad last month after a charity auction.

Alexandria caught me looking. Her smile stretched into something venomous. She dragged out her words, savoring every syllable. "Beautiful, isn't it? Josiah bought it for me. He said a piece this rare only belongs on someone with... noble blood."

It was a double-edged blade. A boast about the man she was sleeping with, and a direct, brutal stab at my foster-care origins.

Yesterday, that comment would have made me drop my head in shame. I would have felt the crushing weight of my poverty.

But today? After hearing Josiah call me a ghost? After watching him lie to my face?

It was just pathetic.

A slow, dark smirk tugged at the corner of my mouth. I looked at the bracelet, then up at her face, and my eyes filled with absolute, unfiltered mockery. I looked at her like she was a clown performing a cheap trick in a circus.

Alexandria's smug smile vanished. The utter dismissal in my eyes struck a nerve she couldn't handle. She was used to me cowering.

Her face flushed dark red with sudden, violent rage. She took a hard step forward, closing the distance.

"You disabled little mute," she hissed, her voice shaking with anger. "What gives you the right to look at me like that?"

As she spoke, she threw her arm out in a wide, aggressive gesture. Her elbow slammed hard into the edge of the tall metal bucket sitting on the stool beside my easel.

The bucket was completely full of black, toxic, muddy water from washing my oil brushes.

The heavy metal container tipped. It teetered on the edge of the stool, falling directly toward the wet canvas of my phoenix.

My pupils dilated. I didn't even think. I threw my paintbrush to the floor and lunged forward, throwing my entire body over the canvas to protect it.

*Splash.*

The freezing, filthy black water hit me square in the back. It soaked instantly through my apron and my shirt, plastering the freezing fabric to my spine. Toxic sludge dripped down the back of my neck and soaked into my hair.

Behind me, the studio erupted into a chorus of sharp, cruel laughter from the girls.

"Get out."

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