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Chapter 3

The crystal chandeliers cast diamonds of light across the Thompson estate's grand ballroom, their brilliance reflecting off champagne flutes and the silk gowns of two hundred distinguished guests. The city's medical elite mingled with business leaders, their conversations a symphony of power and prestige that had once made me feel proud to bear the Thompson name. Tonight, it felt like the perfect stage for justice.

I stood at the top of the marble staircase, my hand resting on the polished banister as I surveyed the crowd below. The emerald gown I'd chosen hugged my figure like armor, its deep color a deliberate choice—no longer the black of mourning, but the rich hue of new life. Of rebirth.

My eyes found them immediately. Keegan stood near the French doors leading to the terrace, his tall frame immaculate in a tailored tuxedo, that same devastating smile I'd once loved now making my stomach churn with revulsion. Adriel and Vance flanked him like loyal dogs, their expressions carefully arranged in masks of celebration while their eyes darted nervously around the room.

They thought they were here to witness their victory. Instead, they were about to watch their world crumble.

Willa glided through the crowd in a silver dress that caught the light with every calculated movement, her face glowing with anticipation. She probably thought tonight would mark the beginning of her ascension to Thompson heiress. Poor, deluded Willa.

Grandfather appeared at my elbow, his presence steady and reassuring despite the frailty that had crept into his frame over the past months. "Are you ready, my dear?" His voice carried the weight of generations, the authority that had built our medical empire from nothing.

"More than ready," I whispered, surprised by the steel in my own voice.

The orchestra fell silent at Grandfather's subtle signal, and the crowd turned toward us with expectant faces. This was the moment—the culmination of weeks of careful planning, of evidence gathering, of preparing for war.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I began, my voice carrying clearly across the hushed ballroom. "Thank you for joining us tonight to celebrate not just my birthday, but a new chapter in the Thompson family legacy."

From my vantage point, I watched Keegan's face shift from casual interest to sharp attention. He sensed something different in my tone, in the way I held myself. Good. Let him squirm.

"For five years, I've been lost in grief, mourning those I believed were taken from us too soon." The words tasted like ash, but I forced them out with perfect composure. "But sometimes, the greatest gift life can give us is the courage to embrace new love, to choose happiness over sorrow."

Keegan stepped forward slightly, his handsome features arranged in an expression of tender concern. He probably thought I was about to announce my readiness to move on from him and his companions, to finally accept their 'deaths' and seek comfort elsewhere. If only he knew.

"That's why tonight, I'm thrilled to announce my engagement to Shepard Grant."

The words dropped into the ballroom like a stone into still water, sending ripples of shock through the assembled guests. Gasps and murmurs filled the air, but I kept my eyes fixed on the three men who had destroyed my life.

Keegan's wine glass slipped from his suddenly nerveless fingers, the crystal shattering against the marble floor with a sound like breaking dreams. His face went white, then flushed with rage so pure I could see it even from across the room. Adriel stumbled backward as if I'd physically struck him, while Vance's mouth fell open in undisguised horror.

Perfect.

"Shepard has shown me what true loyalty means," I continued, my voice growing stronger with each word. "What it means to care for someone without expecting anything in return. He's taught me that love isn't about grand gestures or pretty words—it's about consistent, honest devotion."

Grandfather stepped forward, his voice booming across the ballroom with renewed vigor. "I couldn't be more pleased with my granddaughter's choice. Shepard Grant has proven himself worthy of the Thompson name through years of dedicated service and unwavering integrity. It is my honor to announce that he will become my primary heir and successor to the Thompson medical empire."

The crowd erupted in applause and congratulations, but I barely heard them. All my attention was focused on the three figures near the terrace doors, watching their carefully constructed world collapse in real time.

Keegan's composure finally cracked. He pushed through the crowd with barely contained violence, his eyes wild with fury and desperation. This wasn't how their plan was supposed to unfold. This wasn't the broken, malleable woman they'd been counting on manipulating.

But before he could reach me, the ballroom doors burst open with theatrical force. Three figures stumbled through the entrance, their clothes torn and dirty, their faces gaunt with manufactured suffering.

"Bethany!" Keegan's voice cracked with false emotion as he rushed toward me, tears streaming down his cheeks. "My darling, my love—we're alive! We escaped! We've been trying to get back to you for five years!"

The ballroom fell into stunned silence as the three 'dead' men threw themselves into their performance, weeping and calling out my name with desperate longing. Keegan reached the base of the staircase and fell to his knees, his arms outstretched toward me like a supplicant before an altar.

"Human traffickers," Adriel gasped, his voice breaking with rehearsed anguish. "They held us captive, but we never stopped fighting to return to you, to our family!"

The guests murmured in shock and confusion, some reaching for their phones to call for medical assistance. It was a masterful performance—they'd clearly rehearsed every sob, every trembling gesture, every word designed to shatter my heart and bring me running into their arms.

Instead, I remained perfectly still at the top of the staircase, my face a mask of cold composure as I looked down at the men who had orchestrated my destruction.

"How remarkable," I said, my voice cutting through their theatrical weeping like a blade. "What perfect timing you have."

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