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After Betrayed by My Lover: Unmasking Killian's Lies Novel Cover

After Betrayed by My Lover: Unmasking Killian's Lies

The rain hit like tiny fists against my face as I ran through the midnight streets, clutching the paper pharmacy bag to my chest. My shoes splashed through puddles I couldn't see coming, soaking through to my socks, but I didn't slow down. Killian needed me. His text had been desperate—*fever spiking, can't breathe, please hurry*—and the image of him suffering alone in his apartment made my heart clench painfully. I should have called a cab. I should have done a lot of things differently that night. The intersection ahead glowed yellow under the streetlights, rain creating halos around each bulb. I heard the engine before I saw the headlights—a roar that grew too loud, too fast. I turned my head just as the world exploded into white light and crushing impact. Then nothing.
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Chapter 3

The driver's radio crackled with static as we wound higher into the mountains, each turn taking me further from the city and deeper into my desperate search for answers. I'd told him I needed "nature therapy" for my recovery—another lie to add to the growing collection. My fingers traced the small voice recorder Marcus had given me, hidden in my jacket pocket like a secret weapon.

"Pine Ridge Paragliding Base, miss," the driver announced. "Fancy place. You sure this is where you wanted to go?"

"Yes," I replied, forcing confidence into my voice. "My therapist recommended it for sensory healing."

The resort's entrance doors whooshed open, and immediately I was struck by the stark contrast between the mountain air and the luxurious interior. Marble clicked beneath my shoes, and somewhere in the distance, the gentle murmur of expensive conversations floated through the space. This wasn't a place for people like me—people who counted every dollar, who worked their fingers raw giving massages to afford basic necessities.

I moved carefully through the lobby, my white cane tapping against the polished floors. The layout seemed designed for show rather than accessibility, all open spaces and dramatic heights that made sound echo strangely. But my heightened hearing, sharpened by weeks of navigating in darkness, picked up fragments of conversations from different directions.

Then I heard it. Killian's laugh—distinctive and warm, the sound that used to make my heart race with happiness. Now it sent ice through my veins.

I followed the sound, keeping my footsteps light, until I found myself near what the staff had whispered was the VIP lounge. Decorative pillars provided perfect cover as I positioned myself close enough to hear but hidden from view. My heart hammered so loudly I was afraid it might give me away.

"The Santorini trip is all arranged," Killian was saying, his voice carrying that satisfied tone I'd heard him use after closing business deals. "Five-star resort, private beach access, helicopter tours. The works."

"Mmm, you do spoil me," a woman replied, her voice silky and amused. "Though I suppose it's easy enough when you're not paying for it yourself."

Killian chuckled. "The blind girl's massage money certainly comes in handy. She's been working overtime lately—so dedicated to supporting her helpless boyfriend through his 'financial difficulties.' It's almost touching."

My hand found the voice recorder, fumbling for the right button. There—it was on, capturing every poisonous word.

"You're terrible," the woman laughed, but there was admiration in her tone. "How long do you plan to keep this charade going?"

"Until I get bored, I suppose. Though I have to admit, there's something addictive about having someone so completely under your control. She'd probably crawl through broken glass if I asked her to."

The recorder trembled in my grip. I pressed myself closer to the pillar, fighting the urge to storm in there and scream at them both. But I needed more. I needed everything.

"Still testing whether she's really blind?"

"Of course. Marcus thinks she's faking, but honestly, I'm starting to believe she really can't see. Makes it even more entertaining, don't you think?"

I squeezed my eyes shut, though the gesture was meaningless now. The casual cruelty in his voice was worse than any physical blow. This was the man I'd loved, the man I'd trusted with my heart, my future, my very survival.

Footsteps approached the pillar, and I quickly moved away, tapping my cane to announce my presence as a lost, harmless blind woman. The voices in the VIP lounge quieted slightly, then resumed at a lower volume.

I made my way to what sounded like a cafe area, my legs shaking with suppressed rage and heartbreak. Finding an empty table, I collapsed into a chair, my entire body trembling with the effort of maintaining my composure.

"Excuse me," a gentle voice said nearby. "Is this seat taken?"

I looked up instinctively, though I saw only darkness. The voice was unfamiliar but somehow soothing—warm without being patronizing, concerned without being pitying.

"No," I managed. "Please."

The man sat down across from me, and I heard him signal a server. "Two lavender teas, please. One with extra honey."

My breath caught. Lavender tea with extra honey—my exact order, the same drink I'd mentioned loving during a college literature class years ago. How could he possibly know that?

"I'm sorry," I said carefully. "Do we know each other?"

"We met a long time ago," he replied softly. "Though I remember details about people worth caring about better than most."

Something in his voice made my chest tighten—not with fear, but with a strange, unfamiliar sense of safety. After weeks of Killian's calculated tenderness and cruel games, this man's presence felt like stepping into warm sunlight.

We sat in comfortable silence as our tea arrived. I wrapped my hands around the warm cup, grateful for something solid to anchor me after what I'd just heard.

"I should go," he said eventually, though he sounded reluctant. "But if you ever need anything—an exit from any situation—don't hesitate to call."

He pressed something into my palm—a business card with raised lettering I could read with my fingertips. Foster Wells, CEO, Pfizer Corporation.

The name meant nothing to me, but his kindness did. For the first time in months, I felt like someone saw me as more than a victim or a pawn.

"Thank you," I whispered.

His footsteps retreated, leaving me alone with my tea and the business card. But before I could fully process this unexpected encounter, another presence approached—this one sharp and predatory, like a blade wrapped in silk.

"Well, well," a woman's voice purred. "You must be Killian's little blind girlfriend."

I stiffened, recognizing the voice from the VIP lounge. She moved with the confident click of expensive heels, her perfume heavy and cloying as she claimed the chair Foster had just vacated.

"I'm Esmeralda Wells," she continued, her tone dripping with false sweetness. "I couldn't help but notice you sitting here all alone. How terribly sad."

Every survival instinct screamed danger, but I forced myself to remain calm. This was my chance to gather more information, to understand exactly who these people were and what they'd done to my life.

"I'm Annie," I replied carefully.

"Oh, I know exactly who you are." Her manicured fingers traced my arm, the touch making my skin crawl. "I'm quite the extreme sports enthusiast, you know. Paragliding, free diving, mountain climbing—anything that gets the adrenaline pumping. And I think you need some of that in your life."

She leaned closer, her voice dropping to an intimate whisper. "Why don't you try paragliding with me? The wind, the altitude, the complete freedom—it could be exactly the therapy you need. Some experiences are so transformative they can cure even the darkest circumstances."

There was something in her tone that made my blood run cold, but I couldn't refuse without blowing my cover. Whatever game she was playing, I had to see it through.

"That sounds... terrifying," I admitted, which wasn't entirely a lie.

"Trust me," Esmeralda purred, her fingers still tracing patterns on my skin. "I'll take very good care of you. It will be an experience you'll never forget."

The promise in her words felt more like a threat.

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