Henry Cynthia Diego Novel Smashing Treasures, Sealing Her Fate
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Smashing Treasures, Sealing Her Fate
Three years after their breakup, Henry encounters his ex-girlfriend Cynthia and her new boyfriend Diego at a museum exhibit. When Diego's arrogance leads to the destruction of a priceless Victorian-era porcelain figurine—a national treasure Henry's team spent months repatriating—Henry's calm report to authorities sets in motion a chain of events that threatens to bankrupt the entitled couple. The story explores themes of redemption, consequence, and the true value of cultural heritage.
Tags: Henry, Cynthia and Diego, Three years after our breakup, I ran into my ex-girlfriend, what happens to Henry in artifact destruction
Character Relationships
- Henry - Protagonist; museum expert specializing in historical artifacts.
- Cynthia Wyatt - Henry's ex-girlfriend; arrogant and dismissive.
- Diego Stanley - Cynthia's current boyfriend; taunting and reckless.
- Mr. Henson - Authority figure contacted by Henry after the incident.
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Hey, isn't that Henry the expert? Diego Stanley taunted with a smirk. Three years post-breakup, and you're slumming it here playing with clay?
I furrowed my brow, ignored them, and carefully moved the Victorian-era porcelain musician figurine onto its preset base in the display case.
When I wasn't biting, he reached out to grab the figurine from my arms. "What's this junk you're treating like gold? Let me take a look."
Cynthia Wyatt frowned, her voice laced with that familiar arrogance. "Henry, I've given you three years to shape up, and you're still the same loser? Come on, hand over that clay doll to Diego. Don't kill the vibe. If you play nice, I might even reconsider our old engagement."
As Diego's hand neared the figurine, I dodged quickly and barked, "Hands off! It's a historical artifact!"
Diego got pissed off and shoved me hard. "Some flea market find, and you're acting all high and mighty?"
In the ensuing scuffle, I lost my balance, and the figurine slipped from my grasp, crashing to the floor.
That sealed their fate. This entitled pair was about to go bankrupt trying to fix it.
Chapter 1
A sharp, heart-wrenching crash echoed through the empty, silent exhibit hall.
That priceless national treasure, the culmination of countless hours of dedication, was shattered into pieces right before my eyes. The serene musician figurine was reduced to a pile of cold shards, its centuries-old melody silenced forever.
My heartbeat nearly stopped. The world fell into dead silence.
I stared blankly at the fragments, feeling as if all the blood had drained from my body. My limbs went cold instantly.
My ex-girlfriend, Cynthia Wyatt, strolled over with a frown, looking down at me with superior disdain and cold mockery in her eyes. "Come on! It's just a dumb clay doll. No need to look like you're about to keel over."
Diego burst out laughing, doubling over, and he stepped on a larger shard, grinding it under his foot. "Cynthia, look at his face, like the sky's falling. He's really selling it. It's just a clay doll, for crying out loud."
The artifact endured secondary damage, and I gasped in horror. Without thinking, I shoved him aside to inspect the shards on the floor, desperately trying to salvage what I could.
This was a one-of-a-kind piece that our team had spent six months repatriating from overseas. It was an irreplaceable gem of our nation's history and culture.
"How dare you shove him over some junk?" Cynthia snapped, stepping forward to block me, her force making me stumble back.
She demanded sharply, "Apologize to Diego right now!"
I rolled my eyes, sidestepped her, and pulled out my phone with shaking hands from my pocket. Under their amused stares, I dialed a number I hated to bother at a time like this.
When the line went through, my voice came out oddly calmcalm enough to surprise even me. "Mr. Henson? This is Henry at the Smithsonian's 'American Heritage Treasures' special exhibit setup in Zoriorford. A Class-One artifact, the Victorian-era porcelain musician figurine, has been deliberately destroyed."
Chapter 2
The disdain on Cynthia's and Diego's faces froze, turning into a flicker of confusion.
Then they exchanged a glance, then burst out laughing.
"You're calling the police?" Diego let out an exaggerated snort and swatted my phone out of my hand.
It hit the ground with a crack, its screen shattering instantly. He scoffed, "A cheap clay doll, and you're calling it a Class-One artifact? You got delusions or something? As if a broke nobody like you could handle real national treasures?"
Not only did he show zero remorse, but he doubled down, as if determined to expose my "act" with even more reckless behavior. He spun toward a nearby display case, where we'd just arranged a set of Revolutionary War-era silver goblets.
The security system wasn't fully activated yet; the glass cover was just loosely shut. Before I could react, he yanked it open and swept his arm across the shelves.
A cascade of shattering sounds followed, denser and more piercing than the figurine's crash. The goblets, shimmering iridescent under the lights, were reduced to a pile of glittering dust in an instant.
"I'm not just smashing that one today. I'm smashing the whole damn lot! What are you gonna do about it?" He pointed at the debris on the floor, taunting me. "Dollar-store crap, ten for a buck? Quit pretending."