They Forced Me to Return the Heirloom Diamond—But My Wedding Ring Cost Only $9.99 Chapter 11

They Forced Me to Return the Heirloom Diamond—But My Wedding Ring Cost Only $9.99 Chapter 11

Tears rolled down Ivy’s cheeks

You said you would always protect me.” 

Ethan’s gaze didn’t waver

I protected the wrong person.” 

Margaret closed her eyes

No one in the hall spoke

Ethan turned to the guests

“As of today, the Hart family wedding ring from two years ago is void. All anniversary 

arrangements involving Ivy Ross are canceled

Tessa Clark does not need to save face for the 

Hart family. Everything the Harts owe her I will 

make right, one by one.” 

I looked at him. My heartbeat got heavier

He handed the microphone back to the emcee and 

walked over to me

He didn’t kneel

He just took a dark gray booklet from Liam and 

held it out

This is what I missed for two years.” 

I opened it

The first page: the list of invitations I never sent

Second page: photos of me trying on wedding 

dresses that day

Third page: a copy of the night market receipt for 

$9.99

Then, every Hart family event I had attended. Which table I sat at. What I wore. Who had been 

rude to me. How I had covered for them

And the things I actually loved

Unsweetened almond milk

Hating strong perfume

Disliking being called Mrs. Hartwithout people looking at my face

Liking thin rings, hating heavy diamonds

I turned to the last page

A blank card was tucked inside

Ethan said, I haven’t written the rest yet.” 

I looked up

His palm was tense

I want to ask you.” 

So many people watching

Ethan Hart who never said a gentle word in 

public now stood under the brightest lights of 

– 

the Hart anniversary banquet, wearing a cheap 

ring, laying out two years of his own blindness and 

neglect for everyone to see

I closed the booklet

Ethan.” 

Yes.” 

Are you doing this now out of guilt or because you love me?” 

He looked at me, his eyes deep

The room was so quiet that only camera shutters clicked

He didn’t answer right away

He took a new ring box from his suit pocket

He didn’t open it

I want to answer that with something else.” 

Ethan didn’t open the box in the banquet hall

In front of all the guests, he closed his palm

around it

That’s all for tonight.” 

Margaret froze

A small stir rippled through the crowd

But Ethan turned to me

Do you want to leave?” 

I looked at him

Now?” 

Yes.” 

This is your family’s anniversary banquet.” 

I know.” 

He held out his open hand not touching me, just 

offering

You don’t like these events.” 

I looked down at his hand

The $9.99 ring was still stuck on his finger. His 

knuckle was still a little red

I didn’t put my hand in his

I just started walking out

He followed half a step behind

This time, as we left, the whole room watched. No 

one from the Hart family tried to stop us

Outside, the night wind hit my face

My shoulders got cold

Ethan draped his jacket over me

Gently

Where do you want to go?” 

I’m hungry.” 

He blinked

You didn’t eat at the banquet?” 

The food at your fancy parties looks pretty, but it 

tastes like decoration.” 

He was quiet for two seconds

Want to go to the night market?” 

I turned to look at him

His ears went pink again. He added, The vendor 

said the chicken noodle soup next door is good.” 

I finally laughed

Ethan watched me smile, and something slowly 

relaxed in his eyes

The car didn’t go into the old street

We got out at the corner and walked in

His expensive suit drew stares as he walked 

between the barbecue skewer stalls and dessert 

shops. More than a few people took out their 

phones

He didn’t hide

The vendor saw us and popped her head out from 

behind the stall

Hey! The young couple is back!” 

Before I could answer, Ethan nodded

Yes.” 

I looked at him

He cleared his throat quietly

The vendor grinned wider. Still wearing the ring

How is it? Does it pinch?” 

Ethan answered seriously, Yes.” 

The vendor laughed. That’s cheap rings for you

It’s the thought that counts.” 

He looked at me

Yes.” 

He said it so earnestly that the vendor laughed 

even harder

We sat down at the soup stall next door

The plastic stools were low

When Ethan sat, his long legs had nowhere to go

He had to bend them awkwardly

The vendor brought two bowls of chicken noodle 

soup

Steam fogged my eyes for a moment

He took apart a pair of disposable chopsticks, wiped them clean, and handed them to me

I took them

You never used to do things like this.” 

He opened his own chopsticks

No one taught me.” 

Does Mr. Hart need to be taught?” 

Yes.” 

He picked the cilantro out of his bowl and set it 

aside

I looked at him

He said, You don’t eat cilantro.” 

My hand paused

It was such a small thing. So small that even

hadn’t thought he would remember

Ethan set the booklet on the table

I asked Chloe. I asked the convenience store 

owner. I asked your college roommates.” 

I raised an eyebrow

You’ve been busy.” 

He nodded

Yes. Catching up.” 

I almost choked on a spoonful of soup

He quickly handed me water

Slow down.” 

I took a sip and looked at him

Ethan, do you know you don’t look like Mr. Hart 

right now?” 

He glanced down at the plain ring on his finger

What do I look like?” 

I thought for a moment

Like a college boy who just started dating.” 

A very brief, very uncomfortable look crossed his 

face

I’ll take that.” 

I laughed

The meal went slowly

No Hart family. No Ivy. No cameras or guests

Just the noisy night market, steaming chicken

noodle soup, and Ethan clumsily picking out every 

bit of cilantro I didn’t eat

When we finished, he didn’t take me back to my 

apartment right away

We walked down the old street

When we reached the ring stall, the vendor was 

packing up

Ethan stopped

He took out the ring box the one he had never 

opened from his pocket

I looked at him

You’re not going to propose here, are you?” 

He paused

You don’t like it?” 

It’s not that.” 

I looked up at the night market canopy strung with 

small bulbs

It’s nicer than the Hart banquet hall.” 

The tension in his eyes eased

Then he opened the box

Inside was not a diamond

It was a thin platinum band

Clean. Simple. On the inside, two words engraved

Tessa

Next to it, a matching men’s ring

Equally thin

Inside: Ethan

No giant diamond. No complicated design

It looked a lot like the $9.99 ring I had bought 

years ago only better made, the edges rounded

smooth

Ethan picked up the women’s ring but didn’t put it 

on me

He placed it in my palm

Look.” 

I did

It was very light

He said, You don’t like heavy diamonds, so there’s 

no center stone. You don’t like being called Mrs. 

Hartinstead of your own name, so it says Tessa

You said you didn’t want the whole city watching

so I didn’t open it in the banquet hall.” 

He paused, his voice even quieter

This isn’t about going back to the past.” 

I looked up

He stopped the words on his tongue, as if 

remembering that I hated certain phrases

After a few seconds, he rephrased

I want to start over. Get to know you again.” 

The night market lights fell on his shoulders

The man who had sat at the head of the Hart 

family table and said coldly that I didn’t deserve

– 

ring he now stood in front of a $9.99 stall, still 

wearing that cheap ring

He didn’t force the ring onto my finger

He didn’t say any of the pretty, scripted lines

He just looked at me and asked, very quietly

Tessa. Will you give me a chance to win you 

back?

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Ads Blocker Image Powered by Code Help Pro

Ads Blocker Detected!!!

We have detected that you are using extensions to block ads. Please support us by disabling these ads blocker.

Powered By
100% Free SEO Tools - Tool Kits PRO
Scroll to Top