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Addio to the stand-in past 12

Addio to the stand-in past 12

Chapter 12 

Cassie’s plane touched down in Rome just after sunset, the Italian air thick with unfamiliar scents as she stepped 

onto the jetway

Her first instincthardwired after three years of marriagewas to grab her phone and text Callum that she’d landed safely. Her thumb actually hovered over his contact before reality crashed back with startling force

She was divorced. Free. They would never exchange another mundane text about flight arrivals or dinner plans

Opening her messaging apps, she found several connection requests from strangers and local expat groups she’d researched before leaving. The stark evidence of her new reality sent a wave of vertigo through her that had nothing to do with jet lag. This wasn’t some dramatic gesture or temporary separation. She had actually left Callum Reid behindescaped the elaborate theater production that had been her marriage

Taking a steadying breath, Cassie squared her shoulders and lifted her chin. The golden glow of Rome’s evening lights stretched before her like possibility itself

She took a taxi to the apartment she’d arranged from the States, rehearsing basic Italian phrases along the way. Her landlady, Giovanna, greeted her with unrestrained warmth, especially upon learning Cassie had arrived alone in a foreign country. She immediately insisted Cassie join her family for dinner that evening

You cannot spend your first night in Rome alone! Impossible!Giovanna declared, refusing to hear any protests

Not wanting to arrive emptyhanded, Cassie unpacked a Pendleton wool scarf she’d brought specifically as a giftits pattern inspired by Native American designs, the soft wool dyed in rich earth tones. She’d also packed a handmade Rainy Day in New YorkHomesick candle, its scent reminiscent of wet asphalt, steaming subway grates, and the particular petrichor that only Manhattan could produce

She took extra care with her appearancea subtle act of defiance against the weeks she’d spent barely caring how she looked. The woman in the mirror seemed both familiar and foreign, her eyes clearer than they’d been in months

Giovanna’s family had transformed their modest apartment into a welcoming celebration. Colorful paper streamers crisscrossed the ceiling, and a handpainted Benvenuta Cassie!banner hung over the dining table. The effort they’d made for a complete stranger left Cassie momentarily speechless

Their table overflowed with Italian specialtiesfresh pasta with pesto made that morning, a massive pizza laden with prosciutto and buffalo mozzarellaalongside thoughtful American touches like CocaCola and french fries in case homesickness had already set in

For you,Giovanna’s teenage daughter Martina said shyly, presenting Cassie with a beautifully apped packagea blushpink cashmere throw that would perfectly complement her new bedroom

Throughout dinner, Giovanna and her family maintained a steady stream of conversation, patiently repeating phrases when Cassie’s minimal Italian failed her. The evening stretched into hours as they shared essential local knowledgewhich neighborhoods had the best cafés, which bus routes were most reliable, which tourist traps to avoid at all costs

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Addio To The StandIn Past, This Time I Chose To Reclaim My Own Life 

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Chapter 12 

The language barrier created frequent misunderstandings that dissolved into genuine laughter. Cassie found herself smiling, then giggling, then actually laughing out loudthe sound almost startling her. When had she last laughed without reservation? She couldn’t remember

Their detailed concern for her wellbeing created an immediate intimacy that felt both surprising and desperately needed. These strangers had shown her more genuine care in a few hours than her husband had in months

Though reluctant to leave this cocoon of warmth, Cassie politely excused herself when the family settled in for their evening ritual of watching Italian soap operas

Back in her apartment, she took her time with her evening routine, indulging in the full skincare regimen she’d neglected during those dark weeks after discovering Callum’s secret study. The simple quiet of being truly alonewithout tension vibrating through the wallsbrought a forgotten sense of peace

She collapsed onto her bed, staring up at the clean white ceiling of her new home. The space was small but charming, filled with thoughtful touches from Giovannafresh flowers on the nightstand, local coffee in the kitchen, a handwritten list of emergency contacts taped to the refrigerator

A profound sense of rightness settled in her chest, so different from the hollow ache that had become her constant 

companion

Closing her eyes, Cassie wondered when Callum would discover her absence. Not that it mattered anymore. When he opened her gift box and found the divorce papers, would he feel shock? Anger? Or merely relief that the façade could finally end

With her gone, nothing stood between him and Laurina anymore. She’d seen the unresolved feelings still lingering in her aunt’s eyes during those final days. Now that Callum had literally given Laurina a piece of himself, how could she not be moved by such a grand gesture

Perhaps by now, Callum had already gotten everything he ever wanted. Perhaps they were finally together

The thought brought no pain, only a peculiar sense of closure as sleep claimed herdreamless and deep until morning light filtered through unfamiliar curtains, marking the first day of her new life

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