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After My Fiancé Faked Amnesia to Destroy Me

Amid the coastal luxury of a Hamptons estate, a woman stands in her billionaire partner's private study, ready to reveal her deepest secrets and the child she carries. But beneath the facade of wealth and passion, a dark mystery of betrayal is about to unfold. Her hopes for their future are shattered as she confronts a devastating deception, turning her dream of love into a high-stakes struggle for survival.
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Chapter 1

The Hamptons estate smelled like money and salt air. White roses everywhere. String quartet tuning up somewhere I couldn't see. I stood in the marble foyer of Axl's private study wing, holding a handwritten note I'd spent an hour composing that morning.

The note said things I'd never been brave enough to say out loud. That I loved him. That I knew tomorrow would be different. That I was carrying his child.

I'd folded it three times, my hands shaking a little. Stupid. I was twenty-five years old and my hands were shaking over a love note like I was sixteen.

The study door was unlocked. Axl was downstairs with the wedding planner, arguing about whether the ceremony should start at sunset or after. I'd left him there twenty minutes ago, kissed his cheek, told him I needed to check on the flowers.

I pushed the door open. The study was all dark wood and leather, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean. His desk sat in front of the window, perfectly organized. Laptop closed. Fountain pen lined up parallel to the edge of a leather notebook.

I crossed the room and set the note on his keyboard.

That's when I heard it.

A voice. Axl's voice. Coming from the laptop.

I froze.

The laptop wasn't closed. Not completely. The screen was dark but the hinge was open maybe half an inch. A recording application was running. The playback bar moving slowly across the screen.

"...and tomorrow's the final performance," Axl's voice said through the speakers. Calm. Almost bored. "The hundredth wedding. I'll do the amnesia episode right at the altar. In front of everyone. That's the capstone, Zara. Three years of building her up just to watch her break in front of three hundred people."

A woman's laugh. Soft and breathless. Zara.

"You're sure she won't suspect?" Zara asked.

"She's never suspected," Axl said. "She thinks I have a medical condition. She thinks she's being loyal. She thinks tomorrow I'll finally remember to say 'I do.' It's almost boring how easy she makes it."

"And after tomorrow?"

"After tomorrow, I'm done. She'll be destroyed. You'll have your revenge for what she did to you. And I'll have proven that the woman who thought she could drive you out of my life was never strong enough to stand in it herself."

I stood there. Four feet from the desk. The ocean outside the window was very blue.

My thumb found the inside of my opposite wrist. I pressed down until I felt the pulse. Counted it. One. Two. Three.

The recording kept playing. Axl and Zara talking about logistics. About timing. About how I'd probably cry but try to hide it, which would make the photos even better.

I counted to sixty. Then I stopped counting.

I opened the laptop fully. The recording application filled the screen. The file was labeled "Final Confirmation - Z." Dated two days ago.

I pulled out my phone. Opened the voice memo app. Hit record and played the file from the beginning.

Axl's voice filled the study again. "The hundredth wedding. I'll do the amnesia episode right at the altar."

I let it play for four minutes. Long enough to capture everything. The plan. The timeline. The casual cruelty in his voice when he said my name.

When it finished, I stopped the recording on my phone. Closed the laptop to exactly the angle I'd found it. Put the note back on the keyboard, the folds exactly as I'd made them.

I walked out of the study. Closed the door. Stood in the marble foyer and looked at my hands.

They weren't shaking anymore.

I took the service stairs down to the garage. Got in my car. Drove back to Manhattan.

The clinic was in Midtown. Private. Expensive. The kind of place where they didn't ask questions if you paid in advance.

I sat in the waiting room for thirty minutes. A nurse called my name. I followed her down a white hallway.

"Is someone coming to pick you up after?" she asked.

"No," I said.

"Do you want to call anyone?"

"No."

She looked at me for a long moment. Then she nodded.

It took forty minutes. I didn't cry. I signed the papers. I paid. I walked out into the Manhattan afternoon and got back in my car.

I checked into a hotel near Central Park. Ordered room service I didn't touch. Sat on the bed and opened the small leather journal I'd carried since I was seventeen.

I wrote for three hours. Twelve pages. Every word I would never say out loud. Every question I would never ask him. Every moment of the last three years that I had believed was real.

When I finished, I locked the journal in the room safe. Set the combination to a number I would forget by morning.

Then I called Margaux.

"I need you at the Hamptons venue tomorrow," I said. "Front row. Bring your phone. Film everything from the moment I take the microphone."

"Calliope—"

"Don't ask," I said. "Just be there."

I hung up. Put on the wedding dress at six a.m. Drove back to the Hamptons.

Margaux was waiting near the entrance when I arrived. Three hundred guests already seated inside. String quartet playing something soft and forgettable.

She looked at me. At the dress. At my face.

"What are you going to do?" she asked quietly.

I handed her my phone. "Film it," I said. "All of it."

She took the phone. Nodded once.

I walked toward the doors. Toward the aisle. Toward the man who thought he'd spent three years breaking me.

He had no idea what I'd become in the last twenty-four hours.

Neither did I.

But we were both about to find out.

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