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Chapter 2: What!??

Author: Clara’s Pen
last update publish date: 2026-05-16 22:15:52

ROSE 𓆩♡𓆪

I didn’t wake up as energetic as I used to.

Slowly. Reluctantly. Like my body had decided it needed more time before it was willing to deal with any of this.

The room was too bright. Too quiet. Too large in the specific way that expensive rooms are large, like space itself was something that had been purchased and arranged. My eyes moved across the ceiling first, then the walls, then the empty side of the bed where he had been.

Gone.

I lay still for a moment, staring at nothing, letting the previous night move through me in pieces. Not the details. I wasn't ready for the details.  just the shape of it. The weight of what I had agreed to and then done and could not now undo.

My body confirmed everything my mind was trying to avoid. Sore in places I had no previous reference for. Heavy in a way that felt less physical than emotional.

It’s done, I told myself. It’s over. You got what you needed.

I sat up slowly, pushed my hair back from my face, and looked around the room properly for the first time.

His presence was gone but the room still held his cologne in the air, the indentation on the other pillow, a glass on the nightstand with a perfect line of amber at the bottom where the whiskey had sat.

I moved to the drawer first. I don’t know why maybe my instinct, or the specific anxiety of someone who has just handed over the most personal thing she owned and is now waiting to find out if the transaction was real.

A small folded note sat on top of a sealed envelope.

My fingers weren’t steady when I picked it up.

The handwriting was clean. Economical. The kind that belonged to someone who made decisions quickly and never looked back on them.

“You’re rare. Try not to waste that again”...

“Keep the money. You’ll need more than you think”.

— A.

I read it once.

Then I read it again.

Something about it wouldn’t let me move past it the way I wanted to. It wasn’t the words exactly  it was the tone underneath them. Like he had seen something in me that I hadn’t shown him. Like he had been paying attention in a way I hadn’t noticed and wasn’t sure I wanted to think about now.

You’re rare.

I set the note down and told myself it didn’t mean anything. Rich men said things like that. It was probably something he said to every girl who walked out of a room like this one.

But my hand went back to it.

I picked it up a third time, stood there in the middle of that expensive, empty room, and read it one more time before I finally made myself put it down and open the envelope.

One hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

My hands started shaking before I finished reading the amount. Not from fear this time — from the specific, overwhelming relief of someone who has been holding their breath for so long they forgot what normal air felt like.

It’s real, I thought. It’s actually real.

I pressed the envelope against my chest for a moment, eyes closed, and let myself feel it just for a second. The relief. The gratitude. The complicated, uncomfortable thing underneath both of those that I was not going to think about right now.

I was not going to think about the note.

I got up, got dressed, and ran.

The hospital smell hit me the moment the doors opened  antiseptic and recycled air and something underneath both of those that hospitals all share, something that smells like time running out.

I moved fast, my slippers loud against the tiled floor, the envelope pressed inside my bag like something living.

I found Demian in the corridor outside his mother’s ward. He was seated on a plastic chair with his elbows on his knees and his face buried in his hands, his shoulders doing that particular thing shoulders do when someone has been crying quietly for a long time and is trying to make sure no one notices.

I stopped walking.

Something in my chest pulled tight  the sight of him like that, reduced to that chair and that posture, was exactly the image that had been driving every decision I made in the last twenty-four hours. This. This was why.

“Demian.”

He looked up immediately. His eyes were swollen, red at the rims, the face of someone who had not slept and had stopped pretending that was okay.

“Rose?” He said it like he wasn’t sure I was real.

I crossed the distance between us and reached into my bag before I could think too carefully about what I was doing. My fingers found the envelope. It felt heavier than paper had any right to feel.

“Babe,” I said. “I got the money.”

The words came out steadier than I felt.

He took the envelope slowly. Opened it. His eyes moved across the figure once, then again like the number needed a second reading to become real.

Then he looked at me.

“Rose.” His voice dropped. “One hundred and fifty thousand dollars.” He said it slowly. Separately. Like each word needed its own moment. “How did you” He stopped. His eyes moved back to the check. Then back to me. “This is from Alex Christopher.”

My throat tightened.

“I did a job for him,” I said. Too quickly. I felt the quickness of it leave my mouth and land wrong and there was nothing I could do about it.

Demian stared at me. The kind of stare that is not looking at your face but through it searching for the thing behind the words, the gap between what was said and what was true.

“It’s enough, isn’t it?” I added, forcing my voice to stay even. “More than enough for the surgery.”

A beat of silence. Then another.

And then he pulled me into his arms tight, suddenly, the way people hold on when they are afraid of what letting go means and pressed his face against my hair.

“Thank you,” he whispered. His voice was broken at the edges. “I don’t know what I would have done without you. I don’t know what I would have done.”

I closed my eyes.

I let him hold me.

I did not say anything.

“I’ll go cash it now,” he said, pulling back, wiping his face with the back of his hand in the way men do when they are trying to look like they weren’t just crying. He was already moving, already holding the check like it was the most important object in the world, because for the next few hours it was. “I’ll be right back. Don’t go anywhere.”

He left.

I stood in the corridor alone and looked at the door to his mother’s ward. Through the small window I could see the shape of her in the bed  still, small, attached to machines that were keeping her here by mechanical insistence.

I looked down at my hands.

They were shaking. Not from the cold.

I thought about what Demian had just held me for. What he had thanked me for. The job I told him I did.

And then, without meaning to  I thought about the note.

You’re rare.

I pressed my palms flat together and held them still and stood there in that hospital corridor trying very hard to think about Demian, about his mother, about the surgery and the money and all the reasons I had done what I did.

But the note kept coming back.

Quiet. Certain. Like a door that wouldn’t stay closed.

I was still standing there when Demian came back.

He left for the States two days later.

His mother needed specialist treatment and the money covered everything the surgery, the travel, the care. He hugged me at the departure gate with both arms, his chin on top of my head, making promises in the gentle, certain voice of someone who believes completely in what they are saying.

“I’ll call you every day,” he said. “Two months maximum. Then I’m back and everything goes back to normal. I promise.”

I nodded against his chest.

Normal.

I held that word in my mouth on the way home and turned it over carefully, the way you test something for cracks.

My uncle was on the balcony when I got back. There was no way around him and no point pretending otherwise.

He looked at me the way he had been looking at me for years  like a problem he had agreed to manage and never fully accepted. He said the things he said. Useless. Burden. Sleeping outside is something without shame.

I didn’t reply. There was no reply that would change anything, and I had learned a long time ago that some arguments were not actually arguments they were performances, and the only power you had was choosing not to be the audience.

I walked past him and went to my room.

Sandra was already there, legs crossed on the bed, scrolling her phone with the particular contentment of someone waiting to be entertained.

“You did it,” she said, looking up. Not a question.

“Keep your voice down.”

She smiled. “I won’t tell anyone.”

She said it the way people say things they have already done.

“I gave it all to Demian,” I said, sitting on the edge of the bed. “They needed it more.”

Sandra’s smile vanished.

“You did what?” Her voice jumped an octave. “Rose. All of it?”

I lay down and turned toward the wall.

“Go to sleep, Sandra.”

She said something else. I didn’t hear it. Or I heard it and let it dissolve into the specific exhaustion of a body that had been running on nothing but purpose for two days and had now, finally, run out of road.

I was asleep before she finished.

It was the last good sleep I would have for a long time.

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