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After Five Years of Deception

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Chapter 2

The next morning, I moved through the estate like a ghost with purpose. The evidence from the warehouse burned in my mind, but I needed more than overheard conversations. I needed proof that would stand up in court, documentation that would expose every thread of their web.

I started with Grandfather's study, that sacred space where generations of Thompson medical wisdom had been preserved. The irony wasn't lost on me—using our family sanctuary to catch those who would destroy us.

The recording device was no bigger than a button, easily hidden behind the leather-bound volumes of ancient medical texts that lined the mahogany shelves. I placed another beneath the windowsill where morning light would catch anyone examining documents, and a third inside the hollow base of Mother's brass lamp.

My hands trembled as I worked, not from fear but from the cold fury that had settled in my bones like winter frost. Every placement felt like setting a trap for wolves who had been circling my family for years.

The herb garden required more delicate work. Grandfather's apprentices often gathered there in the evenings, thinking the open air and rustling leaves would mask their conversations. I tucked waterproof devices among the lavender bushes and behind the stone markers that labeled each medicinal plant, my fingers brushing against herbs that had been tended by Thompson hands for generations.

As I buried the final device near the ancient ginkgo tree, I caught sight of Shepard kneeling among the chamomile beds, his gentle hands coaxing new growth from the soil. He looked up, concern creasing his features as he took in my pale face and shaking hands. I managed a wan smile and hurried away before he could approach—I wasn't ready to involve him yet.

That evening, I set my plan in motion during dinner. The dining room felt different now, the warm mahogany table that had hosted countless family celebrations now seeming like a battlefield. Grandfather sat at the head, his face gaunt but his eyes still sharp. The conspirators arranged themselves around the table like pieces on a chess board, their masks of concern and affection making my stomach churn.

"I've been thinking about the future," I said, cutting into my salmon with deliberate precision. "About what happens to the family legacy."

Keegan leaned forward, his handsome face arranged in an expression of tender interest. "Of course, darling. These things weigh heavily after... everything we've been through."

The endearment felt like poison on his lips. I forced myself to meet his eyes, seeing the calculation behind the false warmth. "I've decided to update my will. Name a new primary beneficiary."

The silence that followed was electric. I could practically hear their hearts racing, could see the quick glances they exchanged when they thought I wasn't looking.

"That's... very responsible of you," Willa said carefully, her voice honey-sweet but her knuckles white where she gripped her wine glass. "Have you given thought to who might be best suited for such responsibility?"

"Actually, yes." I took a sip of wine, letting the moment stretch like a bowstring. "I'm naming Shepard as my primary heir. He's shown such dedication to our family's medical traditions, and his loyalty is... unquestionable."

Adriel's fork clattered against his plate. Vance went pale, his mouth opening and closing like a fish gasping for air. But it was Keegan's reaction that told me everything—the flash of rage that crossed his features before he could school them back to false concern.

"Bethany, sweetheart," he said, his voice strained despite his efforts to sound casual. "Don't you think that's rather... hasty? Shepard is wonderful, of course, but he can't even speak. How could he manage the business side of things?"

"Perhaps communication isn't just about words," I replied, thinking of Shepard's gentle hands and honest eyes. "Perhaps it's about actions, about genuine care rather than empty promises."

The barb hit its mark. Keegan's jaw tightened, and for a moment, I saw the real man beneath the charming facade—cold, calculating, dangerous.

That night, I sat in my darkened bedroom with headphones on, listening to the fruits of my labor. The recording devices had captured everything—frantic whispered conversations about forging Grandfather's signature, detailed plans to steal our proprietary formulas, and most damning of all, their timeline for my destruction.

"She's getting suspicious," Adriel's voice crackled through the speakers. "The way she looked at us tonight..."

"It doesn't matter," Keegan replied, his tone sharp with frustration. "We move up the timeline. I'll propose within the week, marry her within the month. Once I have legal access to everything, it won't matter what she suspects."

"And if she refuses?" Vance asked, his young voice wavering with uncertainty.

"She won't." Willa's laugh was like breaking glass. "Poor little Bethany, so desperate to be loved. She'll say yes because she can't bear the thought of being alone again."

I pulled off the headphones, my hands shaking with rage so pure it felt like fire in my veins. They thought they knew me—thought I was still the broken girl who had mourned them for five years. They were about to learn how wrong they were.

But first, I needed an ally. Someone I could trust completely.

Someone whose loyalty had never wavered, even in silence.

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