Your Apologies Mean Nothing Now Novel

Your Apologies Mean Nothing Now Novel – I spent five years in a quiet world, believing in a love that never truly existed. Bryan, my husband, was my anchor—or so I thought. When my hearing returned, I planned a surprise to celebrate our anniversary. What I heard instead destroyed everything. Behind closed doors, he spoke of me like I was disposable. Just a stand-in. A convenient substitute until his precious Suzanne returned.

Worse still? The truth behind my silence. The accident that left me deaf hadn’t been fate—it had a name. Suzanne. And Bryan had known all along. He mocked me, confident I’d never hear a word. That I’d remain blind to his deception, smiling up at the man who plotted my downfall. But the silence is over. He doesn’t know what I’ve heard. What I’ve learned. Or how far I’ll go now that I can finally listen—and speak—for myself. He thought I was broken. Powerless. He couldn’t be more wrong. — The glass shattered before I even realized I’d thrown it.

Porcelain fragments scattered across the room, a crimson streak trailing from my palm where a shard had caught skin. But the pain didn’t register. Nothing could compete with the storm inside my chest. I had just watched a video of Bryan—my husband—on the beach, fireworks lighting the sky above him and Suzanne Chavez, the woman who’d once broken his heart and had apparently come back to reclaim it. They stood so close their fingers nearly touched. My husband. And her. Hours earlier, I had walked into his office at Midnight Star Corporation, keys to a new car clutched tightly in my hand.

A gift. An anniversary surprise. Our fifth. I never got the chance to give it to him. “Look who it is,” Shaun had said, voice clear and mocking. “Your little mute shadow.” Bryan’s reply still echoed in my head. “Shadow? More like a shield. She keeps Suzanne’s name clean. She’s nothing more than a safety net.” I had frozen. They don’t know I can hear. The paper confirming my restored hearing still sat crumpled in my pocket. I didn’t move. I couldn’t. Especially not after Bryan added, “She was just a replacement.

Suzanne was the one I wanted. Always.” I stood there as he turned, smiling at me, his hands moving smoothly in sign language. “You’re just in time,” he said, hugging me like he meant it. I felt sick. Then came the final blow. “If the media finds out Suzanne was the one who hit her that night, drunk and reckless, everything would fall apart. The girl’s deaf now because of her—but no one knows that. I married her to keep her silent.” I remembered standing there, fists clenched, every breath trembling. I had asked—voice shaking—“What were you two talking about?” Bryan had smiled, signed like nothing had happened. “Just business.” Liar. I wanted to scream.

To tear everything down. But instead, I just nodded. “Maybe we can have dinner tonight? It’s our anniversary.” “I’ve got plans.” Of course he did. I walked out calmly, every step hollow. Tossed the car keys and the hearing letter into a trash bin outside. It felt symbolic. The silence in the car on the way home was deafening. Not because I couldn’t hear anymore—but because I could. Every word. Every lie. Every betrayal. And still, some foolish part of me had checked my phone later, thinking maybe—just maybe—there’d be a message.

An explanation. A lie, even, to soothe the wound. But instead, I saw the headlines: Bryan Midnight and Suzanne Chavez Reunited at Airport. Then came the video. Then the vase. Then the blood. And now—now, I knew. Bryan never loved me. I wasn’t even a person to him. Just a shield. A prop. A mistake. And the worst part? I had loved him with everything I had.

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