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The 99th Game Was Mine All Along novel Chapter 13

Chapter 13 

Recalling the disastrous fate of that previous business partner, Michael silently calculated how many hours he’d need to update his resume after today’s inevitable implosion

He inhaled deeply, steeling himself for the tempest of Luigi’s rage

To his absolute shock, Luigi not only picked up the tickets but examined them with unexpected interest, his fingers tracing the embossed lettering with something approaching tenderness

The tickets were elegantly minimalclean black typography on heavy cream cardstock, containing only essential information without a single decorative flourish

The stark simplicity transported Luigi to a moment he’d spent years trying to forget

Ariana, curled up on their bed three years ago, sketching ticket designs on her tablet, her hair piled messily atop her head. She’d been so alive thenpassionate, determined, completely herself

Look at this,she’d said, holding up a clean, minimalist design. Don’t you think this actually communicates more than all that cluttered nonsense they keep asking for?” 

He remembered how she would return from her internship at Boston Ballet, dramatically flopping onto their couch with entertaining impressions of the marketing director

It needs more pizzazz,she’d mimic in an exaggerated voice, gesturing wildly. Make the font bigger! Add sparkles! People won’t know it’s art unless we hit them over the head with it!” 

Luigi had laughed thencasually, carelessly, not appreciating how perfect those ordinary moments were. How 

erfect she had been

If he hadn’t destroyed everything with his revenge plot, would they be sharing those moments still? Would she be designing minimalist tickets for performances he attended proudly as her husband

The thought sliced through him with surgical precision

Something about these tickets felt like a signan impossible, irrational signal that he should attend. A whisper in his mind suggested that perhaps, somehow, he might find a trace of Ariana there, some echo of what he’d lost

Without fully understanding his own impulse, he carefully slid the tickets into his jacket pocket and addressed his stunned assistant: We’re going. Tonight.” 

Inside the theater. Boston’s elite buzzed with preperformance excitement. Various executives and society figures made obligatory pilgrimages to Luigi’s frontrow seat, attempting to secure a moment of his 

Chapter 13 

increasingly rare public attention

Luigi acknowledged them with minimal efforta slight nod, a disinterested sure-until they retreated, sensing the invisible wall surrounding him

As the lights dimmed, Luigi tensed reflexively. Dance performances had become emotional landmines since Ariana’s death

The curtain rose to reveal a solo dancer in a blushpink costume, frozen in elegant repose. When the music began, she unfurled like a flower opening to sunlight, her movements transcending mere choreography

Her raven hair caught the stage lights as she turned, creating the impression of liquid shadow following her movements. Despite the pearlwhite halfmask concealing her features, her artistic expression radiated through every gesture

Luigi, who had been enduring rather than watching, found himself inexplicably drawn to her performance. There was something in her movement quality that struck a chord of deep recognition 

within him

The precise way she extended through her fingertips during an arabesque, the characteristic tilt of her head during pirouettes, the musicality of her phrasingall of it achingly familiar

A memory surfaced with painful clarity: Ariana dancing in their apartment, barefoot on hardwood floors, demonstrating a phrase she’d been working on. Watch this transition,she’d said, executing the exact same distinctive port de bras he was witnessing now

Luigi’s breath caught in his throat as past and present began to blur

The dancer on stage moved with such similar qualities that he could almost believe the impossiblethat somehow, through some miracle, he was watching Ariana herself

As she completed a particularly challenging sequence, approaching the edge of the stage nearest his seat, Luigi found himself leaning forward involuntarily, heart hammering against his ribs

Ariana?he whispered, the name escaping before he could stop it

For the briefest moment, almost imperceptible to anyone else, the dancer’s rhythm faltered slightlya millisecond hesitation before she recovered flawlessly and continued her variation without acknowledging the front row

That momentary break in perfection sent electricity through Luigi’s veins. It couldn’t be coincidence. It 

couldn’t

As the piece concluded and thunderous applause erupted around him, Luigi remained fixated on the masked dancer, searching for further confirmation of what seemed both impossible and suddenly

Revence Pirouette. The 99th

Chapter 11 

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