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After His Sister Pushed Me Down the Stairs Novel Cover

After His Sister Pushed Me Down the Stairs

The Met Gala charity auction was the perfect stage for my grand entrance. I smoothed my hands over the scandalous crimson gown that hugged my curves like a second skin, the backless design revealing more than it concealed. The gasps and whispers that followed me through the glittering ballroom were music to my ears. "Did you see that dress? Completely inappropriate for a charity event." "I heard she's trying to get Hughes' attention." I caught fragments of conversations as I passed, but paid them no mind. Let them talk. Tonight wasn't about fitting in—it was about standing out. Specifically, standing out in front of Nevaeh Hughes and her precious brother. I spotted them across the room, Nevaeh draped in a demure silver gown that screamed "good girl," while Quentin stood beside her in a perfectly tailored tuxedo, his face a mask of cool indifference. The Manhattan monk, they called him—untouchable, uninterested.
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Chapter 4

I woke to the steady beep of machines and the antiseptic smell of hospital sheets. For a moment, I couldn't remember where I was or how I'd gotten there. Then the pain hit—not just the physical agony of my battered body, but something deeper, more primal. My hand instinctively moved to my stomach.

"Miss Carlson?" A nurse appeared at my bedside, her face a mask of professional compassion. "You're awake."

"My baby," I whispered, though I already knew the answer from the hollow feeling inside me.

"I'm sorry," she said softly. "The trauma from the fall was too severe."

Tears burned behind my eyes. "Quentin?"

"Mr. Hughes hasn't been by yet. We've been trying to reach him."

Of course he wasn't here. Why would he be? The man who'd climbed 999 steps for a protection charm for me was absent when I needed him most.

Hours later, he finally appeared in the doorway. His suit was immaculate as always, but his eyes were bloodshot, his jaw tense.

"You're awake," he said flatly.

"Where were you?" My voice cracked.

"Handling the situation." He stepped into the room but kept his distance. "Nevaeh told me everything."

My heart stuttered. "What did she say?"

"That you threw yourself down the stairs." His voice was cold, detached. "That you've been manipulating me from the start."

"No!" I struggled to sit up, pain lancing through my ribs. "Quentin, she pushed me! She was jealous about the baby—"

"Stop." He held up his hand. "The security cameras were down for maintenance. Convenient timing, don't you think?"

I stared at him in disbelief. "You believe her?"

"I believe what makes sense." His eyes flickered to my stomach, then away. "The pregnancy was... unexpected."

The way he said it—like it was an inconvenience rather than our child—made my blood run cold.

---

Three days later, I was strong enough to walk. The doctors wanted me to move around, to help my body heal. But I wasn't looking for exercise when I slipped from my room.

I needed to find Quentin.

The hospital corridor stretched before me, sterile and endless. I followed signs to the VIP waiting area, my bare feet silent on the cold floor.

As I approached, I heard voices from behind a partially open door.

"She could have killed herself," Nevaeh's voice, tearful and trembling.

"Don't cry, Nevaeh." Quentin's voice, low and soothing.

I froze, pressing myself against the wall beside the door.

"I only approached her to make her pay for bullying you," he continued. "The baby... it was a mistake."

My hand flew to my mouth, stifling a gasp.

"I never loved her," he said firmly.

Something shattered inside me—the last fragile hope that what we'd shared was real.

I didn't hear the hesitation in his voice. Didn't see the pain in his eyes as he spoke the words he thought would comfort his sister. All I heard was betrayal.

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Weeks later, I returned to the Hughes estate. Not because I wanted to, but because my clothes, my belongings—my life—was still there.

The mansion felt colder than I remembered. Or perhaps it was just me, hollowed out from loss.

I was packing my things in the guest suite when Nevaeh appeared in the doorway.

"Leaving so soon?" she asked sweetly.

I ignored her, folding a sweater with mechanical precision.

She stepped closer. "You know, I have something that might interest you."

I turned to find her holding a champagne flute.

"What is it?"

"A toast." She smiled. "To new beginnings."

Before I could react, she threw the contents of the glass against the wall, then screamed—a piercing, theatrical sound.

"Help! She's destroying my things!"

Footsteps thundered up the stairs. Quentin burst into the room, his eyes wild.

"What's happening?" he demanded.

Nevaeh pointed at me, her eyes wide with manufactured fear. "She attacked me! She's destroying everything!"

I looked around wildly, trying to understand what was happening. Then I saw it—Nevaeh's designer gown, the limited edition piece she'd worn to the Met Gala, now ripped and stained with champagne.

"I didn't—" I began.

"You're vicious," Quentin cut me off, his voice like ice. "Since you like destroying expensive things, you'll pay for it."

Nevaeh's eyes gleamed triumphantly as she pressed herself against her brother's chest.

I stood frozen, watching them—the perfect pair, united against me as always.

And in that moment, something inside me hardened. The last remnant of love I'd felt for Quentin Hughes crystallized into something cold and sharp.

This wasn't over. Not by a long shot.

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