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After I Restored His Sight, He Abandoned Me Novel Cover

After I Restored His Sight, He Abandoned Me

The sterile scent of antiseptic filled the private hospital room as I stood beside Lucian's bed, my fingers intertwined with his. My heart hammered against my ribs as Dr. Vasquez approached with sterile forceps, ready to remove the final layer of bandages from his eyes. "Are you ready, Mr. Wright?" she asked, her voice steady and professional. Lucian nodded, his jaw tense. "More than ready." I squeezed his hand tighter. "I'm right here with you." The past year had been a blur of medical consultations, experimental treatments, and sleepless nights. I'd drained my secret accounts to fund the world's best ophthalmologists, all while maintaining my humble volunteer facade. Lucian had no idea that the "charity organization" funding his treatment was actually my family's foundation under a shell company.
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Chapter 4

The pain in my arm had become a constant, throbbing companion. I could feel the bones shifting slightly with each movement, a sickening reminder of my fall from the balcony. Three days had passed since the "accident" with Tiffany's defective harness, and Lucian had deliberately ignored my injury.

"The kitchen needs to be cleaned," Lucian announced, not looking up from his newspaper. "And we're having guests for dinner tonight."

I stood in the doorway, cradling my clearly broken arm against my chest. "I need medical attention."

He finally looked up, his gray eyes—the ones I'd restored with my own hands—cold and unfeeling. "Medical attention is a privilege, not a right."

Tiffany appeared behind him, her perfectly manicured fingers resting on his shoulder. "Besides, we need you functional enough to serve us tonight."

The dinner preparation became a test of endurance. Every movement sent fresh waves of pain through my arm. By the time I'd finished cooking, sweat beaded on my forehead, and my shirt was stained with blood from where I'd bitten my lip to keep from screaming.

"Set the table," Lucian instructed as he and Tiffany dressed for their guests.

I placed the final plate with trembling hands when Lucian called me into the dining room. On the floor beside his chair sat a stainless steel bowl filled with brown mush.

"Since you insist on medical attention," he said casually, "I've made you an offer. Eat your dinner here, and I'll give you something for the pain."

Tiffany's laugh tinkled like broken glass. "It's the good brand too—the one with the real meat."

The humiliation burned hotter than the pain in my arm. I stared at the bowl, then at Lucian's smug face.

"Bon appétit," he said, gesturing to the dog food.

Something inside me snapped. I kicked the bowl with all my strength, sending it skittering across the floor, brown slop splattering across Tiffany's white designer shoes.

"How dare you!" she shrieked.

Lucian's face darkened with rage. "You've forgotten your place."

He grabbed my uninjured arm, dragging me down the hallway to a room I hadn't seen before. Inside stood a large, coffin-like container—a sensory deprivation tank.

"You wanted to understand me," he hissed, forcing me inside. "Now you'll experience what I endured for years."

The lid closed with a vacuum seal, plunging me into complete darkness. His voice came through a speaker, eerily distant.

"Twenty-four hours of darkness should give you plenty of time to reflect on your behavior."

---

Two days before the wedding, Tiffany's voice echoed through the basement. "Special occasion today, charity case."

Rough hands dragged me up the stairs and into the main house for the first time. My legs barely supported me after days of torture and malnutrition.

"Pre-party!" Tiffany announced to the room full of elegant women in designer clothes.

The bridal suite was a vision in white—flowers, champagne, gowns draped across every surface. And in the center, Tiffany positioned me like a trophy.

"Everyone, meet Esther," she announced, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "The charity case who thought she could be a queen."

Laughter rippled through the room as I stood there in my filthy clothes, my broken arm throbbing, my face bruised beyond recognition.

"Tiffany, darling," one socialite cooed, "where did you find this... specimen?"

"In the trash, of course," Tiffany replied. "Where all worthless things belong."

A champagne bottle appeared in her hand. With deliberate slowness, she poured the cold liquid over my head. It trickled down my face, soaking my already dirty shirt.

"Oops," she said with mock concern. "Did I forget you were standing there?"

Others joined in—cigarette butts pressed near my bare feet, ashes scattered across my shoulders. Through it all, I remained silent, my eyes fixed on a point above their heads.

From the doorway, I could feel Lucian watching, nursing a glass of scotch. Waiting for me to break. Waiting for me to beg.

I gave him nothing.

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In a penthouse across the city, my father stood at his window, Manhattan spread out below him like a glittering carpet. The glass in his hand shattered as he studied the photographs his team had intercepted from Tiffany's cloud storage.

"Is this everything?" he asked, his voice deadly quiet.

"Yes, sir," his head of security replied. "We've traced the location to the Wright family's private villa in Westchester."

My father's face—usually an impassive mask of businesslike calculation—had transformed into something primal. Blood dripped from his clenched fist as shards of glass embedded in his palm.

"Operation Nemesis," he said, each word precise and measured. "Full deployment. Legal team, extraction team, media suppression—all of it."

The security chief nodded, already making calls on his encrypted phone.

"And Marcus," my father added, his voice softening almost imperceptibly, "find my daughter. Bring her home."

As night fell over the city, the first elements of my father's vengeance began to move into position—a storm gathering on the horizon that would soon engulf the Wright family villa and everything within it.

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