"She vanished like I never existed… then came back like nothing had changed — except everything had."8Please respect copyright.PENANA30jooXtqx4
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Vanya hadn’t even realized how fast she was walking until her breath caught.
It wasn’t nerves.8Please respect copyright.PENANAKpMxRo0TAq
It was rage.
Vanya didn’t remember tying her hair.
Didn’t remember locking her dorm door.
She wasn’t even sure if she’d told the trio she was leaving or if she’d just stood up, grabbed her phone, and walked out.
All she remembered was the message.8Please respect copyright.PENANAWdTMVxLBIW
"4:00 works. See you there."8Please respect copyright.PENANAtysnW1IEyM
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Two hours late. Two days of silence. Two weeks of... something she didn’t even know how to name.
And now, this.
A single text. No apology. No explanation. Just a time.
Tightly wound, simmering beneath the surface, coiled around her ribs like wire. Her phone was still in her hand—screen dark now, but the message burned into her memory like a bruise.
“4:00 works. See you there.”
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No explanation.8Please respect copyright.PENANAYUXc1FXj8i
Just a time, like it was any other meeting on some lifeless calendar.
Two days.
Forty-eight hours of being ignored.8Please respect copyright.PENANAO5kVdpkUJi
Ghosted.8Please respect copyright.PENANAtfEwKmcULI
Discarded.
And now she was supposed to just show up?
What does she think this is—a favor? A performance review?
Vanya had never felt this kind of humiliation before. She’d tried to play it cool. Told herself Ira was busy. Stressed. Maybe sick. She even let herself spiral into absurd theories—kidnapping, sudden amnesia, international espionage.
Because the alternative—that Ira simply didn’t want to talk to her—hurt too much.
Her feet slowed as she neared the East Courtyard. This part of campus always fell quiet late afternoon. Almost reverent. The shadows were longer here. Trees swayed lazily in the fading sun, and the air carried that early-evening hush, like the universe was holding its breath.
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And why here, of all places?
She turned the final corner—heart pounding—and froze.
Scene: Courtyard – 3.45 PM
Ira was already there.
Not sitting. Not relaxed.
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Straight-backed near the arched entrance of the courtyard, phone in one hand, the other tucked into her pocket.
She wasn’t scrolling. Just holding it, as if expecting a call.
And it was obvious—painfully obvious—that she wasn’t waiting for Vanya.
Not like that.
Her entire presence looked different today. Sharper. Formal. Dressed in a tailored black suit, white shirt crisp beneath a slim black tie that hung loose in deliberate, offhand precision. Her hair, usually swept back or carelessly pinned, was down—sleek, straight, meticulous.
She looked like she’d stepped out of a boardroom. Or a throne room.
And she was focused on something in the distance. Expectant. Cold.
It took Vanya a second to recover from the sight.
Not because Ira looked beautiful—though she did. Devastatingly so.
But because she looked like someone Vanya had never met.
There was no trace of the girl who once called her at 3 a.m. to discuss watch trivia. No hint of the sarcastic smirks or warm hands that placed jackets over her shoulders without asking.
This woman was a stranger.
And for the first time since Ira texted, Vanya wasn’t sure she even wanted answers.
She stepped forward anyway.
Because she deserved them.
Because the silence deserved to end out loud.
And maybe—just maybe—because she still hoped, foolishly, that Ira would look at her and smile. That she’d drop the act and say something real.
But as Vanya stopped a few steps away, Ira still didn’t turn.
Didn’t even flinch.
Vanya swallowed down the lump rising in her throat.
“Ira.”
No response.
“Ira—what the hell is going on?”
That finally made Ira turn her head—slow, controlled. Her eyes met Vanya’s, unreadable as always.
And all she said was:
“You’re early.”
ns216.73.216.82da2Absolutely. Here's the improvised, emotionally deepened version of the reveal scene—with more weight given to the watch’s emotional significance, and to Vanya’s hurt, confusion, and the emotional breach caused by the ghosting. Ira remains quiet and composed on the outside, but the intensity is in the silences and glances. This version brings the emotional stakes forward.
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“You’re early.”
It landed like a slap.
Vanya stopped mid-step, blinking, like she’d misheard her.
After everything—Ira was just standing there, suit crisp, hair immaculate, posture as cool as glass... and all she could say was that?
Two days of silence.8Please respect copyright.PENANAVZp4BOalUF
No explanation.8Please respect copyright.PENANAbQAMD5WSIo
No hint of where she was or why she vanished.And now—now—she greeted her like they were running five minutes ahead of schedule?
Vanya let out a laugh—sharp and bitter.
“Are you serious right now?”
Ira turned her head slightly, finally meeting her eyes.
But not with guilt. Not even surprise.
With calm. With distance.
That calm infuriated Vanya more than any outburst would have.
“You ghosted me, Ira. You just... disappeared. No message. No reply. Nothing. And now you’re standing here like it’s normal?”
Her voice cracked. Just a little.
She didn’t care.
“Do you have any idea what that felt like?”
Ira didn’t speak.
Didn’t move.
Her silence was a wall, and Vanya—she was done trying to climb it.
“You don’t just get to walk away from people, Ira. Not when you’ve been the only person I’ve trusted like that in a long time. Not when I told you things I’ve never said aloud.”
Still, nothing.
But then—movement.
Ira’s gaze flicked away from her. Toward the far end of the courtyard.
And that’s when they appeared.
Two identical black Rolls-Royces, gliding across the gravel like shadows.
Four men emerged—every one of them dressed in tailored uniforms, their movements precise and choreographed like a royal ballet. White gloves. Polished shoes. Eyes only for Ira.
They didn’t ask for directions.
They bowed.
Deeply.
“Your Highness,” the silver-haired man said, voice formal but reverent.8Please respect copyright.PENANABvqlUbLv8m
“The King of Tomer sends this token of his esteem. He remains at your service.”Vanya didn’t react immediately.
Because she couldn’t.
Her brain was still trying to make sense of the words.
Her Highness?
King?
Token?
Then the man opened the box.
And her heart—stopped.
It wasn’t just any watch.
It was that watch.
The one she told Ira about that night when Ira walked her home.8Please respect copyright.PENANAOnMLnCUbZg
The one about Ira call her at 3am and ask why this and, she’d told her how"When she was ten, her dad told her about that watch. and how after he died, she used to imagine he left a part of himself in that watch. That if she ever saw it, held it even for a second, maybe something would... click. Something he couldn't tell me while he was here."
Dev nudge her to get her back to her senses she did not even know he is also there.8Please respect copyright.PENANASiHlEtlmEJ
“This is the Tomar watch,” she’d whispered then, trying to pass it off as trivia.8Please respect copyright.PENANABaMSnxmlmg
“. The vintage one whose only one-piece exists the one which preserve under private possession now... Tomar royal family vault."She had told Ira that in a moment of total openness.
And now... here it was.
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Glowing under the sun.8Please respect copyright.PENANAD6xKfBZztb
Nestled in velvet like it had been waiting for her all along.She looked up slowly.
And Ira—finally—was watching her.
Not with detachment now. Not with distance.
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Vanya stood frozen.
The box rested in her hands now, velvet warm beneath her fingertips, and yet her skin felt cold. Ira said nothing more. She didn’t reach for her. She didn’t explain further. She just stood there—still, like a held breath.
Expression unreadable.
Eyes calm but too steady, like she was forcing herself not to look away.
No dramatic apologies. No teary explanations. Just the sheer weight of Ira’s silence—an offering in itself.
And that was what undid Vanya most.
Because Ira wasn’t the kind to plead. She wasn’t the kind to chase. She vanished when things got too close—and yet, here she was. Back. Not with excuses. But with a gesture so deeply personal, so unnervingly perfect, that Vanya’s throat tightened.
She wanted to scream. She wanted to cry. She wanted to run.
But more than all of it—
She wanted to believe her.
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Even if her silence was her only language.8Please respect copyright.PENANADzh0lx20Ad
Even if she came back late, clumsy, and wrong—This gift… this impossible, exquisite, intimate gift…
Felt like Ira had listened harder than anyone ever had.
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The box still sat between Vanya’s hands, velvet brushing against her palm like a reminder she couldn’t shake off. Her eyes lifted slowly—searching Ira’s face for something, anything.
But Ira remained still.
Like she hadn’t just detonated a bomb wrapped in silk and steel.
Vanya’s voice cracked when it finally came out.8Please respect copyright.PENANAGRCUiJo1w6
“Why did you ghost me?”It wasn’t loud.8Please respect copyright.PENANAMoUK023NPA
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It didn’t need to be.Those four words cut deeper than any accusation.
Ira blinked. Once. As if registering the question in delay. Her gaze dipped to the box, then back to Vanya.
“You said,” she began, calmly, as if repeating an email thread, “you wanted this watch because it holds emotional significance. That it reminded you of your father.”
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Not cold—just Ira.“And with all the money, all the CEO titles—you still couldn’t get it.”8Please respect copyright.PENANAXfQlfXnCXL
A beat.8Please respect copyright.PENANA2J1qeKmFmQ
“So I did.”From behind Vanya, Trisha’s voice cut in—half whisper, half accusation.
“You ghosted her for two days... because of this watch?”
Ira turned slightly toward her, just enough to acknowledge the question. Still no shift in expression.
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“I got it.”As if that settled the matter. As if it were obvious. As if she had ordered takeout because Vanya was hungry and the delivery took longer than expected.
“I didn’t mean to hurt her,” Ira added, voice flat, almost bored by the idea that her actions needed translation. “It took two days to get it here and arrange everything. I just… wanted it to go smoothly.”
Another beat.
“I’m sorry.”
No dramatic pause. No sigh. No eye contact.
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Like checking off an item from a list.Vanya looked at her—and despite everything in her wanted to scream, her heart stuttered.
Because Ira meant it.
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She didn’t do messy. Or obvious. Or emotionally loud.But she remembered. Every word Vanya had ever said.8Please respect copyright.PENANAj8dPa3tOf4
Even the ones spoken at 3AM, half-asleep. Even the ones Vanya barely admitted to herself.And now that memory sat in Vanya’s hands. Heavy. Beautiful. Real.
Tears burned behind her eyes.
She blinked hard—and laughed. Just once. A breathy, shaky thing.
“God, you’re impossible.”
Ira tilted her head slightly, confused.
“Did I do something wrong?”
And there it was again.
That blank face.
That sincere confusion.
That same oblivious honesty Vanya had fallen for without meaning to.
And somehow, it still made her heart ache in the best and worst way.