After Framing Me, My Lover Married His Socialite Novel Cover

After Framing Me, My Lover Married His Socialite

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The metal gates of Philadelphia Women's Correctional Facility clanged shut behind me with a finality that should have felt liberating. Instead, the sound echoed through my hollow chest as I squinted against the harsh midday sun. Three years. Three years of my life sacrificed for a man who had promised me forever. I clutched the creased photograph of my grandmother—my only possession worth keeping—between trembling fingers. The edges were worn soft from countless nights when I'd traced her smile, imagining her voice telling me to stay strong. She'd died alone while I was inside. The thought made my chest constrict so tightly I could barely breathe. My throat burned as I tried to swallow. The poison that had stolen my voice had left scars both visible and invisible.

After Framing Me, My Lover Married His Socialite Chapter 1

The metal gates of Philadelphia Women's Correctional Facility clanged shut behind me with a finality that should have felt liberating. Instead, the sound echoed through my hollow chest as I squinted against the harsh midday sun. Three years. Three years of my life sacrificed for a man who had promised me forever.

I clutched the creased photograph of my grandmother—my only possession worth keeping—between trembling fingers. The edges were worn soft from countless nights when I'd traced her smile, imagining her voice telling me to stay strong. She'd died alone while I was inside. The thought made my chest constrict so tightly I could barely breathe.

My throat burned as I tried to swallow. The poison that had stolen my voice had left scars both visible and invisible. The doctors said I might never speak again. Not that it mattered now—who would listen?

I scanned the parking lot, heart hammering against my ribs. Jonathan would be here. He had to be. After everything I'd endured for him, he wouldn't abandon me. The white-collar crime I'd taken the fall for was his doing, not mine. He'd promised to wait, promised we'd start over.

"Ms. Carter?"

A woman in a crisp charcoal suit approached, her heels clicking efficiently against the pavement. I recognized her immediately—Ms. Perkins, Jonathan's executive assistant. My heart sank. Why would he send her instead of coming himself?

"Mr. Reed sends his regards," she said, her voice as emotionless as her perfectly composed face. She extended a manila envelope toward me. "This contains $300 cash and a one-way bus ticket."

I took the envelope with numb fingers, searching her eyes for any hint of compassion. There was none.

"Mr. Reed wanted me to inform you that he has moved on with his life." Her words sliced through me like shards of glass. "He requests that you do not attempt to contact him again."

My lips parted, but no sound emerged—not even a whisper. The irony wasn't lost on me; even if I could speak, what would I say? What words could possibly convey the devastation of losing everything—my freedom, my voice, my grandmother, my child, and now Jonathan—in the span of three years?

Ms. Perkins checked her watch. "The next bus leaves in thirty minutes. I suggest you don't miss it." With that, she turned and walked away, her duty discharged as efficiently as filing a report.

I stood motionless, the envelope heavy in my hand, watching her retreat to a sleek black car—Jonathan's car. The same one he'd driven the day he'd convinced me to take the blame. "It'll only be for a little while, Liv," he'd promised. "My family's lawyers will get you out in no time. Trust me."

And I had trusted him. Completely. Blindly.

My stomach growled, a harsh reminder that I hadn't eaten since the tasteless breakfast served at dawn. With nowhere else to go, I shuffled toward the bus station across the street, the weight of my betrayal making each step leaden.

The small newsstand inside the station was a riot of color after years of institutional gray. I paused, my eyes drawn to a glossy magazine displayed prominently on the rack. Time seemed to stop as I registered the smiling faces on the cover.

Jonathan. My Jonathan. His arm wrapped possessively around a stunning blonde woman. The headline screamed in bold type: "REED HEIR TO WED SOCIALITE WHITNEY EVANS IN SUMMER CEREMONY."

My fingers reached out of their own accord, snatching the magazine. I flipped it open with shaking hands, scanning until I found the feature article. There they were again, looking radiant and in love. Whitney Evans' hand rested on Jonathan's chest, her fingers splayed to showcase an enormous diamond engagement ring.

But it wasn't the diamond that made my blood freeze in my veins.

On her other hand gleamed a familiar vintage sapphire ring—my grandmother's ring. The Carter family heirloom that had been the only thing of value I'd ever owned. The ring I'd entrusted to Jonathan for safekeeping before I was taken away.

The magazine slipped from my grasp, landing on the dirty floor as the world tilted around me. He hadn't just moved on. He'd erased me completely.

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