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Her Worst Christmas Eve

Clara’s world collapses on a snowy Christmas Eve after she loses her job and uncovers her husband’s betrayal. Retreating to a secluded village for solace, she crosses paths with Elias, a man burdened by a dark past. Their budding connection pulls Clara into a dangerous local conspiracy that disrupts her quiet life. To uncover the truth, she must face a maze of deception and risk her heart a second time to survive the surrounding lies.
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Chapter 3

I drove without thinking, letting the car carry me away from the hospital, away from the city center, away from everything that felt familiar and safe. The Christmas lights blurred past my windows like streaks of colored paint, and I realized I was crying—had been crying for miles without even noticing.

The city gradually gave way to quieter streets, then suburban neighborhoods where houses glowed warmly behind their windows. I could see glimpses of families gathered around dinner tables, children pressed against glass doors waiting for Santa, couples sharing wine by Christmas trees. All the life I'd thought I had just hours ago.

My vision blurred again, and I had to pull over before I drove straight into a ditch. I found myself on a narrow road that led toward the river, the kind of place teenagers came to park and couples went for romantic walks. Tonight it was empty, just bare trees and the dark ribbon of water stretching into the distance.

I turned off the engine and sat in the sudden silence, my hands still gripping the wheel. The quiet was overwhelming after the constant hum of the car, filled only by my ragged breathing and the distant sound of water lapping against the shore.

I couldn't stay in the car. The enclosed space felt suffocating, like a trap I needed to escape. So I grabbed my coat and stepped out into the cold December air, leaving my purse on the passenger seat because what was the point of carrying it? What was the point of anything?

The wind off the river cut through my dress like ice, but I welcomed the sharp bite of it. At least it was real. At least it was something I could feel besides the numb shock that had settled over me like a blanket.

I walked toward the water, my heels sinking slightly into the soft earth near the bank. The riverbank stretched out before me, empty and dark except for the occasional streetlight casting pools of yellow on the path. In the distance, I could see the lights of the city I'd just fled, twinkling like fallen stars.

Everywhere else, people were celebrating. Families were gathered around tables laden with food, sharing stories and laughter. Friends were raising toasts to another year survived, another Christmas to remember. Couples were exchanging gifts, stealing kisses under mistletoe, planning their futures together.

And here I was, walking alone on a deserted riverbank in my Christmas Eve dress, my marriage in ruins, my husband's words echoing in my head like a curse. "A moment of stress. An instant lapse in judgment."

As if twenty years of marriage could be dismissed so easily. As if I were the unreasonable one for being upset about finding him with another woman. As if showing up at his office unannounced was somehow worse than what he'd been doing there.

The worst part wasn't even the betrayal itself—it was the look in his eyes when he'd seen me standing in that doorway. Not guilt. Not shame. Not even surprise, really. Just irritation, as if I were an inconvenience that had interrupted something important.

And then Amber's voice, so young and cruel: "You can't even keep your own husband interested."

Maybe she was right. Maybe I had let myself go, become the kind of wife men left for younger, prettier women. Maybe the problems in our marriage weren't all John's fault. Maybe I really was clingy, demanding, exhausting to be around.

The thoughts swirled in my head like the wind off the water, cold and cutting and impossible to escape. I wrapped my arms around myself, but it didn't help. The chill was coming from inside now, from the hollow space where my confidence used to live.

I walked along the water's edge, my heels clicking against the occasional patch of concrete, then silent on the grass and dirt. The sound of the river was soothing in a way, constant and unchanging, indifferent to human drama. It had been flowing here long before my marriage began, and it would keep flowing long after whatever came next.

Somewhere behind me, I heard footsteps on the path. Another late-night wanderer, probably. Someone else who couldn't sleep, couldn't stay inside with their thoughts. I didn't turn around—I wasn't in the mood for small talk with a stranger, wasn't ready to pretend everything was fine.

But the footsteps seemed to be keeping pace with me, staying a respectful distance behind. Not following, exactly, but moving in the same direction along the riverbank. I glanced back once and saw a tall figure silhouetted against the distant streetlight, hands shoved deep in coat pockets, head down against the wind.

We walked like that for several minutes, two solitary figures moving through the December night, each lost in our own thoughts. The parallel loneliness was oddly comforting—at least I wasn't the only person in the world spending Christmas Eve walking alone by a river.

I was so absorbed in my own misery that I didn't notice when the other walker changed direction slightly, angling toward the water where the path curved. I was looking down at my feet, watching my heels navigate the uneven ground, when I nearly collided with him at the bend.

"Sorry, I—" I started to say, looking up with an automatic apology.

The words died in my throat.

It was Bob.

Bob Patterson, who used to sit behind me in Advanced Statistics and always had an extra pen when mine ran out of ink. Bob, who'd helped me move into my first apartment after college and never once complained about carrying my ridiculously heavy bookshelf up three flights of stairs. Bob, who'd sent me a postcard from Paris five years ago with a picture of the Eiffel Tower and a note that said simply, "Thinking of you."

Bob, who I hadn't seen in person since he'd left for Europe to pursue his veterinary degree, chasing dreams that had seemed impossibly romantic and adventurous to my younger self.

"Giselle?" His voice was exactly the same, warm and slightly surprised, with that hint of gentle humor I remembered so well. "My God, is that really you?"

For a moment, his face lit up with genuine pleasure, the kind of uncomplicated joy that comes from unexpectedly encountering an old friend. But then his expression shifted as he took in my appearance more carefully—the smeared mascara I'd forgotten about, the red eyes, the way I was hugging myself against more than just the December cold.

The delight in his features faded, replaced by immediate concern. His dark eyes, still as kind as I remembered, searched my face with the gentle attention of someone who'd always been good at reading people's pain.

"Giselle," he said again, softer this time. "What are you doing out here?"

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