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After Framing Me, My Lover Married His Socialite Novel Cover

After Framing Me, My Lover Married His Socialite

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.
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I stared at the magazine on the floor, the glossy pages open to Jonathan and Whitney's beaming faces. My grandmother's sapphire ring—my ring—glinted from Whitney's finger like a mocking reminder of everything I'd lost.

The twenty-dollar bill from the pawnshop felt heavy in my pocket. The locket had been my grandmother's last gift to me, pressed into my hands during her final prison visit. "Keep this close to your heart, Livvy," she'd whispered. Now it was gone, traded for this moment.

I couldn't speak, but I could still act.

The thrift shop smelled of mothballs and faded perfume. I rifled through racks until I found it—a simple black cocktail dress, slightly worn at the hem but elegant enough. The saleswoman eyed me skeptically as I changed in the cramped dressing room, the harsh fluorescent light revealing how prison had hollowed me. My collarbone jutted sharply, and the bruises from my last beating had faded to sickly yellow smudges.

"Special occasion?" she asked as I paid.

I managed a tight smile and a small nod. If she only knew.

The bus to Manhattan was crowded, bodies pressed against me from all sides. I closed my eyes, fighting the panic that threatened to overwhelm me. Three years of confined spaces had left me with a visceral fear of being trapped. But this journey wasn't about comfort—it was about answers.

The Waldorf Astoria loomed before me, its golden lights spilling onto the sidewalk where black town cars disgorged New York's elite. Women draped in designer gowns and diamonds floated past doormen, their laughter tinkling like expensive crystal. I clutched my thrift-store dress, suddenly aware of how out of place I was.

There was no way I'd make it through the front entrance. I circled around, heart hammering in my chest, until I spotted service staff unloading crates of champagne. When they turned away, I slipped through the propped-open door.

The service corridor was a maze, but I followed the sound of music and voices until I emerged into a glittering ballroom. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light over hundreds of guests in formal attire. Waiters glided between clusters of people, bearing trays of champagne and hors d'oeuvres.

I pressed myself against a pillar, scanning the crowd. And then I saw him.

Jonathan stood at the center of a admiring circle, his tuxedo perfectly tailored to his tall frame. He looked exactly as I remembered him, perhaps even more handsome—well-fed, well-rested, unburdened by the weight of betrayal that had been crushing me for three years. Beside him, Whitney Evans sparkled in a champagne-colored gown, her blonde hair swept into an elegant updo.

She raised her glass in a toast, and there it was—my grandmother's sapphire ring catching the light as it adorned the hand of the woman who had everything I'd lost.

The room seemed to tilt. Three years of suffering, of abuse, of silence—all so Jonathan could stand here celebrating with her. My legs carried me forward before I could think better of it, weaving through the crowd that parted unconsciously before my intensity.

Jonathan's laughter died in his throat when he saw me. His face drained of color so rapidly I thought he might faint.

"Olivia," he whispered, the name falling from his lips like a confession.

Whitney's head snapped toward me, her perfect features hardening into a mask of contempt. "What is *she* doing here?" she hissed, her voice carrying just enough for nearby guests to turn curiously.

I opened my mouth, forgetting momentarily that no sound would come. My hand reached for my throat—a reflex now—as I stared into Jonathan's eyes, searching for any trace of the man who had once promised to love me forever.

Whitney's crimson lips curved into a cruel smile as she snapped her fingers. "Security," she called sharply.

Two men in black suits materialized beside me. Strong hands gripped my arms, fingers digging painfully into flesh still tender from prison guards' roughness. I struggled, my silent scream trapped in my damaged throat as they began dragging me toward the exit.

The last thing I saw was Jonathan's face—not with guilt or remorse, but relief washing over him as I was removed from his perfect life once again.

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