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After Five Years of Deception

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After Five Years of Deception Chapter 1

The basement storage room smelled of old paper and forgotten memories, dust motes dancing in the weak afternoon light that filtered through the single grimy window. I'd been putting off organizing Grandfather's medical archives for months, but with his health declining, someone needed to catalog decades of research before it was lost forever.

The filing cabinets stood like silent sentinels against the stone walls, their metal surfaces dulled by years of neglect. I worked methodically, sorting through yellowed patient records and handwritten formulas, my fingers growing numb from the cold air that seemed to seep through the very walls.

Then it happened.

As I reached for a particularly heavy box on the top shelf, my elbow caught the corner of a locked filing cabinet I hadn't noticed before. The impact sent it teetering, and before I could steady it, the entire thing crashed to the floor with a thunderous clang that echoed through the basement like a gunshot.

"Damn it," I whispered, my heart hammering as I surveyed the scattered papers now covering the concrete floor like fallen leaves.

But as I knelt to gather the documents, my breath caught in my throat. These weren't the medical records I'd expected. Instead, my trembling fingers held bank statements, wire transfer receipts, and meeting schedules—all bearing dates from the past five years. All bearing names that made my blood run cold.

Keegan Mitchell. Adriel Spencer. Vance Peters.

The papers felt like ice in my hands as I spread them across the dusty floor, my mind struggling to process what I was seeing. Detailed architectural plans of our estate, complete with security camera locations and staff schedules. Financial records showing regular payments to accounts I'd never heard of. And meeting notes—dozens of them—documenting conversations that should have been impossible.

Because these men were supposed to be dead.

My vision blurred as I read entry after entry, each one a dagger to my heart. "Phase Two: Emotional manipulation through staged return." "Target: Complete access to Thompson medical formulas and client database." "Timeline: Marriage within six months of revelation."

The basement walls seemed to close in around me as the full scope of their deception unfolded before my eyes. Five years. Five years I'd mourned them, grieved for them, nearly destroyed myself with guilt and sorrow. Five years they'd been alive, watching me suffer, planning my destruction.

And Willa—sweet, dedicated Willa—her name appeared on document after document, her signature authorizing payments and scheduling secret meetings.

I don't know how long I sat there among the scattered papers, my body shaking with a rage so pure it felt like fire in my veins. But eventually, the cold seeped through my clothes and forced me to move. I gathered every document with numb fingers, stuffing them into a manila envelope that I clutched against my chest like armor.

The address on the meeting schedules led me through the industrial district to an abandoned warehouse that squatted like a cancer against the gray sky. Broken windows stared down at me like dead eyes as I parked behind a cluster of rusted shipping containers, my hands white-knuckled on the steering wheel.

I should have called the police. Should have confronted them safely, with witnesses and backup. Instead, I found myself creeping through shadows toward a loading dock where warm light spilled from beneath a partially closed door.

Their voices reached me before I could see them, and hearing Keegan's laugh—that same rich sound that had once made my heart soar—now felt like acid in my ears.

"...little princess has no idea," he was saying, his tone casual, almost bored. "Five years of playing the grieving widow, and she still tears up whenever someone mentions our names."

I pressed myself against the cold metal wall, hardly daring to breathe as I peered through a gap in the door.

There they were. Alive. Whole. Keegan lounging in a chair like a king holding court, Adriel and Vance flanking him like loyal guards. And Willa—beautiful, envious Willa—perched on a crate with her legs crossed, examining her manicured nails.

"The timeline's perfect," Keegan continued, spreading papers across a makeshift table. "Once I marry her, we'll have access to everything—the formulas, the client list, the offshore accounts. Then we disappear and leave the little princess with nothing."

Willa's laugh was sharp as broken glass. "She actually thinks we're friends. Poor, pathetic Bethany, so grateful for any scrap of attention."

The words hit me like physical blows, each one stripping away another layer of the naive girl I'd been. The girl who'd trusted completely, loved without reservation, believed in the goodness of those closest to her.

That girl died in the shadows of that warehouse, and someone harder, colder, infinitely more dangerous took her place.

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After Five Years of Deception of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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