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He Saved Her, I Burned

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After a terrifying accident, Elena is saved by a mysterious stranger, leaving her obsessed with finding her hero. She believes she has found him in Julian, a cold billionaire with a hidden past. However, as their intense romance unfolds, she discovers that the man who rescued her and the man she loves might not be the same. Caught in a web of secrets and betrayal, Elena must decide if her heart belongs to her savior or the man she chose.

He Saved Her, I Burned Chapter 1

Aria's Point of View

The silk dress clung to my skin as I adjusted the candlelit table for the third time, my fingers trembling slightly as I straightened the white roses I'd arranged this morning. Three years. Three years of marriage, and I still felt like I was auditioning for the role of Julian's wife.

The apartment gleamed under the warm glow of the candles I'd placed throughout our dining room. His favorite wine—a 2018 Bordeaux that cost more than most people's weekly groceries—waited in the crystal decanter my mother had given us as a wedding gift. The dinner I'd spent all afternoon preparing sat warming in the kitchen: herb-crusted lamb with rosemary potatoes, exactly how he liked it.

I caught my reflection in the darkened window and smoothed down my hair one more time. The emerald dress was new, chosen specifically because Julian had once mentioned how green brought out my eyes. Everything had to be perfect tonight.

The sound of his key in the lock made my heart skip. I quickly lit the final candle and positioned myself by the table, forcing my lips into what I hoped was a welcoming smile.

"Aria?" Julian's voice carried a distracted edge as he stepped through the door.

"In here," I called softly, watching as he rounded the corner into the dining room.

He stopped short, taking in the scene with those dark eyes that had once made me feel like the only woman in the world. Now they seemed to look through me, as if I were just another piece of furniture he'd grown accustomed to.

"What's all this?" he asked, loosening his tie with one hand while checking his phone with the other.

The question hit like a small slap. "It's our anniversary, Julian. Three years."

His fingers paused on his phone screen, and for a moment, something flickered across his face—guilt, maybe, or just mild irritation at having forgotten. "Right. Of course. I'm sorry, I've been distracted today."

Distracted. The word he always used when his mind was somewhere else, with someone else.

"It's okay," I lied, the same automatic response I'd perfected over months of similar moments. "I made your favorite dinner."

Julian slipped his phone into his pocket, but I could see the way his fingers twitched toward it, like an addict fighting withdrawal. "That's... that's wonderful, Aria. Really."

He moved to his chair, but his movements were mechanical, perfunctory. As I served the lamb, I watched him from the corner of my eye. His jaw was tense, his gaze unfocused, as if he were solving complex equations in his head rather than celebrating our marriage.

"How was your day?" I asked, settling into my own chair and picking up my wine glass. The Bordeaux tasted like ash on my tongue.

"Busy. The Morrison account is demanding changes to the entire campaign strategy." His fork moved the food around his plate more than it actually delivered any to his mouth. "And there's been some... developments with the international division."

Developments. Another one of his carefully neutral words that usually meant something I wouldn't like.

"What kind of developments?" I kept my voice light, conversational, even as my stomach began to knot.

Julian's eyes met mine for the first time since he'd sat down, and in them I saw something that made my chest tighten. Excitement. The kind of barely contained energy he used to have when he talked about us, about our future.

"Chloe's coming back," he said, and the name fell between us like a stone dropped into still water.

Chloe Morrison. His college girlfriend. The one who'd broken his heart by moving to London for her career just before Julian and I had met. The one whose name he'd whispered in his sleep during the first months of our marriage, until I'd finally worked up the courage to wake him and tell him about it.

"Oh." The sound escaped me before I could stop it, small and wounded.

"She's taking over the London office's expansion into the American market. It's actually perfect timing—she has the experience we need, and her father's connections will be invaluable for the Morrison account."

He was talking faster now, his fork forgotten as he leaned forward slightly. I recognized this version of Julian—animated, passionate, alive in a way he hadn't been with me in months.

"When?" I managed to ask.

"Next week. She'll be here for at least six months, maybe longer depending on how the expansion goes."

Six months. The lamb turned to sawdust in my mouth.

"That's... that's great for the company," I said, hating how small my voice sounded.

Julian's phone buzzed against the table, and this time he didn't hesitate to check it. His face lit up as he read whatever message had appeared on the screen, and I felt something inside me wither.

"Actually," he said, typing rapidly, "I should probably call her tonight. There are some details about the transition we need to discuss, and with the time difference..."

He was already standing, his dinner barely touched, his wine glass still full.

"Julian." My voice was sharper than I'd intended, and he paused, looking back at me with mild surprise. "It's our anniversary."

For a moment, he looked almost confused, as if he'd genuinely forgotten again in the span of twenty minutes. Then his expression softened into something that might have been guilt.

"You're right. I'm sorry." He sat back down, but I could feel his restless energy, the way he kept glancing toward his phone. "This is nice, Aria. Really nice."

But even as he said it, I could see him checking the time on his watch.

We ate in relative silence after that, the conversation stilted and forced. I asked about his work, he asked about my day at the gallery, and we both pretended this felt normal, natural, like the easy intimacy we'd once shared.

When dinner was over, Julian excused himself to his study. "Just for a few minutes," he promised. "I really do need to call Chloe about the transition."

I nodded and began clearing the table, listening to the low murmur of his voice from behind his closed door. The laughter that occasionally punctuated his words felt like small knives between my ribs.

Later, as I was finishing the dishes, Julian emerged from his study with a small velvet box in his hand.

"I almost forgot," he said, offering me a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes. "Happy anniversary."

Inside the box was a delicate silver necklace with a small diamond pendant. It was beautiful, exactly the kind of understated elegance I'd always admired.

"Julian, it's gorgeous," I breathed, and for a moment, I felt a flicker of the old hope. Maybe I'd been overthinking things. Maybe—

"I'm glad you like it," he said, but he was already checking his phone again. "Actually, I hate to do this, but Chloe's flight got moved up. She's arriving tomorrow, and I promised I'd pick her up from the airport."

The necklace felt suddenly heavy in my hands.

"Of course," I said automatically. "That's fine."

But as I watched him disappear back into his study, the velvet box clutched in my fingers, I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd just received a consolation prize.

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