What Everyone Saw as Trash

What Everyone Saw as Trash

Part I — The Alley Behind the Lights

“Stop digging in that trash.”

The voice cracked through the damp night air with the kind of sharpness that made people turn their heads even when they didn’t want to get involved.

Rowan didn’t look up right away.

He was kneeling beside a torn black garbage bag behind the Willow Gate Event Hall, one hand braced against the wet pavement, the other pushing aside wilted white roses, bent silver ribbon, and crushed catering boxes slick with spilled cream. From the front of the building, the wedding still glowed. Music leaked faintly through the walls. Laughter rose now and then from the side entrance where the last guests were drifting out in heels and polished shoes.

Back here, under the yellow service light, it was a different world.

The flowers were dead. The champagne flutes were broken. Expensive gift boxes had been ripped open and flattened without care. Everything that had looked beautiful a few hours earlier had already become waste.

“Did you hear me?” the woman said.

This time Rowan lifted his head.

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