Grace was about to blow up the Lincoln Center and everyone in it.Ā
Her morning hadĀ started horrendously, with Eliza stranded on an unmoving subway car and unable to reach her. Through no fault of her assistantās, it had meant Grace would need to forego her morning coffee and head to work earlier than usual, making up for whatever lost time Elizaās delay might cause. When hailing a cab,Ā sheādĀ encounteredĀ the rudest, mostĀ self-centeredĀ driver in all of New York ā a heavy feat āĀ who'dĀ sped through the largest, dirtiest, iciest puddle inĀ the whole city and had promptly splashed it against her all-white Pant Suit.Ā SheādĀ had no time to turn around and change,Ā insteadĀ having to make do with a now murky-grayĀ outfit that gave her the appearance of a toddlerĀ whoādĀ recently soiled themselves.Ā SheĀ lovedĀ that suit. Regrettably, it had also been a gift from Declan, so perhaps she should have known it wasĀ doomedĀ the minuteĀ sheādĀ stepped into it that morning.Ā
Upon arriving at work, sheād discovered thatĀ sevenĀ of their dancers had called in sick, a set designer had spilled a whole tub of paint on the Sugar Plum FairyāsĀ tutu, and Alice had tripped and sprained her ankle helping her roommateĀ build an assault course for his sugar glider.Ā SheĀ hadnātĀ asked, but the other woman had supplied her with the unwanted explanation all the same. And with gusto.Ā
Sufficed to say, everything was going wrong, and Grace was about to blow a fuse. Or, to put it lightly,Ā perhaps sheĀ already had. With Eliza crying in the corner and Morgan awkwardly hovering with one hand gently patting her shoulder, Wilhelm googling flights back to Germany, and Tanvi taking selfies with the Mouse King, sheĀ didnātĀ think she could handle much else.Ā Two weeks into the run of The Nutcracker, hardly anything had gone wrong up until now, and it was just her luck that everyĀ possibly obstacleĀ they could face had decided to arrive on the very night that the Mayor of New York was coming to see the show.Ā
Hunched over in aĀ vacant dressing roomĀ and rocking back and forth, Grace tried to remind herself of the breathing exercises Teddy had taught her after she and Declan had first separated. TheyĀ hadnātĀ done a whole lot of good back then either āĀ she'dĀ instead settled on setting her wedding dress on fire andĀ sobbing while playingĀ Here ComesĀ TheĀ SunĀ on repeat for twelve hours straight ā but she thought it was worth a shot.Ā
Suddenly, a knock sounded at the open door, followed by the clearing of a throat thatĀ sheādĀ recogniseĀ anywhere. Lifting her head slowly, Graceās gaze landed squarely on Declan Quinn, her soon-to-be ex-husband.Ā
āAm I in hell right now?ā she quipped, before a fresh stream of tears began rolling down her cheeks.













