로그인The morning of the wedding arrived heavy and gray. I stood at Diana’s kitchen window staring at the rain sliding down the glass, my hands wrapped around a mug of coffee gone cold. Three days had somehow stretched into the exact date I once circled on every calendar. Today should have been my day. I should have been in a white dress, reading the vows, and fantasizing about the future. Instead, I wore old sweats and watched the clock tick toward a ceremony I was not part of.My phone sat face down on the counter. I had promised myself I would not check it. Not today. But when it buzzed I grabbed it anyway.Diana’s first text came through. She had gone because someone needed to witness it, she said. For the record. Because she could not stand not knowing.I read it slowly. “I’m here. The venue looks expensive. Lots of flowers. Too many. Like they’re trying to cover something.”I typed back fast, fingers pressing hard on the screen. “You don’t have to do this. Come home. I’m fine.”Her re
I had gone to pick the envelope up but it had arrived before me. Diana handed me the cream envelope as soon as I got back from the front desk. "This came for you. No return address and feels fancy with thick paper. Who sends physical mail these days?"I took it and sat at the table where my sketches still lay spread out. "Now a mystery letter… this feels strange.”"Open it," Diana said, pulling up a chair beside me. "Read it out loud. We have been talking all morning about job replies. This could be good news or more mess."I slid my finger under the flap and pulled out a single business card. Heavy stock. Simple black text. Noah Sinclair. Sinclair Capital. Below it, handwritten in strong, neat writing: "I think we should meet. I may have information that concerns you."I stared at it for a long moment. "Noah Sinclair. I do not know that name. Sinclair Capital. Sounds big though.”Diana took the card and examined it. "Let me search quickly on my phone. Noah Sinclair. Billionaire ventu
Diana pulled out a folding table from her closet and set it up near the window. "This can be your workspace. Job applications first. Then portfolio updates. You are methodical, Jasmine. That is your strength. Quietly getting things done even when the world falls apart. I have seen it before."I sat at the table and opened my laptop, the screen light hitting my face. "Methodical. Yes. That is what I am doing. Updating my resume. Listing the branding work for Lancaster's first collection. The pattern collections. The client files I fixed for free. But I cannot say much because of the agreement. It feels like starting over with my hands tied."Diana brought over coffee and sat across from me. "Tell me what you are typing. Read it out. We will make it strong."I cleared my throat and read from the screen. "Fashion designer and pattern maker with experience building brand identity from the ground up. Developed mood boards, wholesale strategies, and collections that increased client engagem
I woke up on Diana's couch with my phone already buzzing on the coffee table. Diana was in the kitchen, clinking plates. "Morning. I made breakfast. You are not going to the studio on an empty stomach. Eat first, then we face that mess."I sat up, rubbing my eyes. The announcement from yesterday still sat heavily in my chest. "I need to go now, Di. Before they change the locks or move everything. That place still has my mood boards, the pattern collections, and the client files I did as help for free.” I went silent for a while and scoffed. “I built that studio space."Diana brought over eggs and toast, sitting across from me. "Fine. But I am driving you. And if Ryan or his assistant gives you trouble, I will handle it. You signed that paper three years ago thinking it was nothing probably a formality. Now it might bite you."I ate quickly, the food tasting like paper. "I remember signing it. Ryan said it was standard for the company and to protect the brand. I trusted him. I was the
Diana closed the apartment door behind us and dropped her keys on the table with a loud clink. "Sit down, Jasmine. I will make tea. You look like you need it after that text. Public announcement? Already? They did not waste any time."I sank onto her couch, the one with the colorful throw pillows she collected over the years. My phone felt heavy in my hand. "Read it again. 'Public announcement coming soon by Ryan and Ava.' From an unknown number. Probably one of Mom's friends or someone from Ryan's company. They are really doing this."Diana filled the kettle and set it on the stove, moving around her small kitchen like she needed to keep busy. "Hand me your phone. I will manage it for a bit. You do not need to scroll through the mess right now. Tell me what you are thinking. All of it."I passed the phone over and rubbed my temples. "I am thinking how six years just got erased like it never happened. Last night I walked in on them. This morning the family meeting where Mom told me to
Diana started the car but kept it in park right there in my parents' driveway. She turned to me, her eyes sharp with that protective fire she always carried. "You okay? Say something, Jasmine. That whole meeting was pure garbage. Your mom basically told you to vanish so Ava could play house with your man."I sat there with my hands in my lap, staring at the house through the windshield. My fingers would not stop shaking. I clasped them tighter together but the tremble stayed. "I told them I needed the key back. To the studio. That is all I said before I walked out. Did you see their faces? Mom looked like I ruined her perfect script. Dad just sat there. Ryan mumbled " Sorry " to the floor like a coward. And Ava... she kept touching her stomach like that made everything okay."Diana let out a long breath and leaned back against the headrest. "I saw it all. Margaret with her 'be gracious' talk. Like you owe them anything after they stabbed you in the back. She has been doing this your w







