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After Betrayed, I find myself Novel Cover

After Betrayed, I find myself

Andy Black thought her future was secure—until the two men she trusted most destroyed it. On the eve of her engagement, Andy uncovers a devastating truth: her father has secretly traded her marriage for power, and her fiancé has been complicit all along. Betrayed not just in love, but in blood, she becomes a pawn in a ruthless game of ambition and control. Heartbroken yet unbroken, Andy refuses to be sacrificed. With nothing left to lose, she walks away from the life that was chosen for her and begins to rewrite her own destiny. But as she rises from the ashes, secrets unravel, alliances shift, and the men who betrayed her begin to realize the cost of underestimating her. In a world where loyalty is fragile and power comes at a price, Andy Black will no longer be anyone’s victim—she will be the reckoning they never saw coming.
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Chapter 2

The brass doorknob turned, but I didn't wait for Anderson to see my face.

I grabbed my purse, spun on my heel, and bolted out the front door. The shattered mirror glass crunched under my shoes, but I didn't stop. I left my engagement ring sitting on the cold granite counter. I left ten years of loyalty behind in that dark hallway.

I spent the night in a cheap motel on the edge of town. By morning, I had to face reality.

Wills College was a prestigious institution, fully funded and controlled by Anderson's corporate empire. I taught advanced genetics here. The lecture hall was packed, as usual. A cluster of freshmen lingered by my podium after the final bell rang.

"Professor Miller, your explanation of gene editing was amazing today," a blonde student said, clutching her notebook.

"Thank you, Chloe," I said, forcing a polite smile. "Make sure you review the CRISPR chapters for the midterm."

"We will. Have a great weekend!"

They filed out of the room. I packed my laptop into my leather satchel. My students loved my classes, but the faculty lounge was a different story entirely. The moment I walked through the double doors, the atmosphere shifted into a funeral parlor.

"I still don't understand it, Andy," Professor Higgins said. He handed me a paper cup of bitter coffee. "Your grant proposal was flawless. You spent six months compiling that data on cellular regeneration. How did the committee pass you over?"

I took a sip. The liquid burned my tongue. "The board went in a different direction, Higgins."

"A different direction?" Sarah, the department secretary, scoffed from behind her computer monitor. "They gave the Harvard fellowship to Fiona. She barely scraped through her master's degree. She failed her practical exam twice. It's an insult to your hard work."

"Fiona had a very persuasive interview," I said. My tone remained entirely flat.

"It's blatant nepotism," Higgins muttered, lowering his voice and leaning closer. "Everyone knows she's your adopted sister. But rumors say she has a private sponsor on the executive board. Some rich suit pulling strings behind the scenes. It's completely unfair to you, Andy. You deserve that spot."

"Life is unfair, Professor." I tossed the half-empty cup into the trash can. "I need to prep for my afternoon lab."

"Are you just going to let her take it?" Sarah asked, her brow furrowed in sympathy.

"I have other plans," I replied, grabbing my satchel.

I knew exactly who her private sponsor was. He was the man I almost married.

After my final lab session, I drove back to the shared apartment. Anderson's silver Porsche wasn't in the driveway. Good. I wanted to pack my life into boxes without looking at his face.

I dragged my heavy suitcase from the hall closet and hauled it into the master bedroom. The sheets were fresh. The room smelled of chemical bleach, masking the stench of their betrayal from the night before. He actually had the maid clean the room this morning.

I opened my dresser and threw sweaters, jeans, and plain blouses into the luggage.

Seven years of dating. Ten years of knowing each other. Anderson always insisted we keep our relationship strictly out of the public eye.

"My investors value stability," he used to say, adjusting his expensive silk tie in the mirror while I sat on the edge of the bed. "A flashy romance makes me look reckless. We need to stay low profile, Andy. No public announcements until the wedding."

"But we've been engaged for a year," I had argued once.

"And we will be married for a lifetime," he countered smoothly. "Patience, Andy."

I believed him. I wore clearance-rack dresses to his corporate dinners. I hid in the background while he charmed the press and schmoozed with politicians. I thought I was being a supportive partner, sacrificing my own spotlight for his success.

I moved to his heavy oak desk to grab my passport. The top drawer stuck. I yanked the handle hard, dislodging a false bottom I had never noticed before.

A thick manila envelope slid out.

I tore the metal clasp open and dumped the contents onto the mattress.

Glossy photographs scattered across the duvet.

My stomach twisted into a tight knot.

Fiona and Anderson in Paris. The Eiffel Tower glowed brightly in the background. His hands rested firmly on her waist. Her lips pressed hungrily against his mouth.

I picked up another photo. They were on a private yacht. Fiona wore a sparkling diamond tennis bracelet, laughing wildly as Anderson kissed her neck.

"Low profile," I whispered to the empty room.

I dug into the pile and found a thick stack of receipts.

*Cartier. $45,000. Diamond necklace.*

*Herm��s. $22,000. Birkin bag.*

*Chanel. $8,500. Tweed jacket.*

The dates stretched back three years. Three years of luxury trips, designer clothes, and shiny gifts.

I looked down at my own hands. My fingernails were chipped from long hours in the research lab. I wore a plain silver watch I bought myself for college graduation. In seven years, Anderson's only gift to me was a practical kitchen blender and a ring he ultimately used as a cage to keep me compliant.

"You never needed jewelry, Andy," he told me once, dismissing my glance at a Cartier storefront window. "You're a woman of science. You don't care about frivolous things. That's why I love you."

My chest ached, a sharp, stabbing pain radiating through my ribs. The sheer disrespect burned through my veins. He didn't just cheat on me. He funded a secret, extravagant life with my adopted sister while demanding I shrink myself to fit his boring narrative.

I grabbed a plastic trash bag from the kitchen and shoved the photos and receipts inside. I tied a tight knot at the top. I didn't need to confront him with this garbage. I didn't need to scream and cry and beg for an explanation.

The evidence meant nothing now. The Oxford job offer sitting in my inbox was my escape. I would leave the country, and he could keep the cheating liar he bought with his dirty money.

I zipped my suitcase shut. The heavy silence of the apartment pressed against my ears.

My phone vibrated violently against the mattress.

The caller ID flashed. *John Black.*

My father.

I stared at the glowing screen. We hadn't spoken in months. Not since he demanded I quit my research to help manage his failing auto-parts business, and I refused.

I swiped the green icon and brought the speaker to my ear.

"Hello, John."

"Andy," his gruff voice barked through the receiver, skipping any greeting. "Where are you?"

"I'm at the apartment. Packing."

"Stop packing. Get to the main family estate right now."

I gripped the phone tighter. "Why would I do that?"

"Because Anderson is here," John snapped, his tone frantic and unusually sharp. "He brought Fiona with him."

"I don't care where they are, John. I'm busy."

"You need to get over here, Andy!" he yelled. "This isn't a joke."

"Neither am I. Let them enjoy their afternoon."

"Andy, listen to me," John said, his voice dropping an octave. "Anderson just called a family meeting. He told everyone the wedding is off."

I froze. "He did what?"

"He canceled the wedding, Andy. And he just announced he's marrying Fiona instead."

My knuckles turned white around the phone casing. "Is that all?"

"No," John said, his panic bleeding through the speaker. "He's demanding you sign over your shares of the college to her as a wedding gift. He says if you refuse, he'll ruin your career."

I let out a harsh, dry laugh. "He thinks he can take my job, too?"

"Get here now," John ordered. "Before he turns the entire family against you."

The line went dead.

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