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Auction Betrayal

The sound of shattering porcelain cut through our family dinner like a blade. Thomas's father, William Kennedy, had been mid-sentence, discussing the upcoming auction season with his characteristic enthusiasm, when his face suddenly contorted. The antique teacup slipped from his fingers, exploding against the hardwood floor as he clutched his chest. "Dad!" Thomas shot up from his chair, but William was already collapsing, his body hitting the dining room floor with a sickening thud. I dropped to my knees beside him, my hands trembling as I checked for a pulse. His skin had turned an alarming shade of gray, and his breathing came in shallow, desperate gasps. "Call 911," I commanded Thomas, who stood frozen in shock. "Now!" The next twenty minutes blurred together in a nightmare of sirens, paramedics, and urgent medical jargon I barely understood. I held Thomas's hand in the hospital waiting room, watching him pace like a caged animal while we waited for news. Dr.
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Chapter 2

Three days later, I stood in the sterile corridor of the hospital morgue, watching my husband crumble before my eyes.

William Kennedy had fought valiantly, but without the surgery, his damaged heart simply couldn't sustain him. The experimental procedure that might have saved him remained forever out of reach, locked behind a price tag we couldn't meet in time.

Thomas leaned against the cold wall, his shoulders shaking with silent sobs. When the morgue attendant approached with paperwork, Thomas looked up with red-rimmed eyes.

"I'm so sorry for your loss, Mr. Kennedy," the attendant said gently. "We'll need you to sign these forms for the release of the body."

Thomas took the clipboard with trembling hands, his voice barely a whisper. "Gabrielle's father... he was such a good man."

The words hit me like ice water. I stared at my husband, waiting for him to correct himself, to acknowledge whose father had actually died. But he simply continued signing forms, lost in his own grief while completely disconnected from reality.

"Thomas," I said quietly, "it's your father who died. William. Your father."

He looked at me with confused, hollow eyes, as if the words couldn't penetrate the fog of his sorrow. The attendant glanced between us uncomfortably before retreating to give us privacy.

In that moment, watching Thomas grieve for a man he couldn't even properly identify, I realized how far we'd drifted apart. How could he be so emotionally disconnected from his own family crisis?

Two days after the funeral, I sat in our living room surrounded by sympathy cards and wilted flowers, trying to process the weight of our loss. The house felt hollow, echoing with the absence of William's warm laughter and endless stories about auction house adventures.

I'd been mindlessly scrolling through my phone, seeking any distraction from the grief, when Peyton's Instagram notification popped up on my screen. My thumb hovered over her profile picture – a perfectly curated selfie with glossy lips and calculated innocence.

What I saw made my blood freeze.

There, in a series of posts from three days ago, was our family's Song Dynasty Ru kiln vase. But Peyton's captions told a very different story than the desperate emergency we'd lived through.

"When desperate families try to pass off cheap reproductions as priceless antiques 😂 #FakeAlert #AuthenticationExpert #NiceThough"

Another post showed a close-up of the vase's base with detailed analysis: "The glaze composition is completely wrong for Song Dynasty. Modern reproduction, probably made in the last decade. Market value: maybe $200 if you're lucky. #ExpertEye #SorryNotSorry"

My hands began to shake as I scrolled through more posts. Peyton had documented every angle of the vase, providing detailed commentary on why it was "obviously fake" while posing with it like a trophy. The timestamps showed she'd posted these within hours of the authentication, while William lay dying in the hospital.

But what made my stomach turn was the final post – a video of Peyton laughing with friends at an upscale restaurant, the caption reading: "Celebrating another successful authentication! Some people really think they can fool the experts 🥂 #VictoryDinner #AuthenticationQueen"

The vase in those photos was unmistakably genuine. I'd grown up studying its every detail, knew its provenance, its history, its undeniable authenticity. Peyton hadn't made a mistake – she'd deliberately sabotaged us.

With William's death certificate still fresh in my purse and these damning posts glowing on my screen, the full scope of what had happened crashed over me. This wasn't professional incompetence. This was intentional murder by fraud.

I printed every screenshot, my hands steady now with cold fury. Then I drove to Thomas's auction house.

I found him in his office, staring blankly at paperwork he wasn't really reading. He looked up when I entered, his face still carrying the hollow expression that had haunted him since his father's death.

"Gabrielle? What are you doing here?"

I placed the printed screenshots on his desk, spreading them out like evidence at a crime scene. "Explain this."

Thomas glanced at the papers, his expression shifting from confusion to something that looked almost like panic. "Where did you get these?"

"Peyton's Instagram. She posted them while your father was dying." My voice remained steady, clinical. "She knew the vase was authentic, Thomas. She deliberately sabotaged the authentication."

Thomas pushed back from his desk, running his hands through his hair. "Gabrielle, you're upset. You're not thinking clearly—"

"Look at the photos," I interrupted, pointing to the detailed shots. "She documented every authentic marker while calling it fake. This wasn't a mistake."

"Maybe she was just... maybe she got confused under pressure—"

"Confused?" I pulled out my phone, showing him the celebration video. "Does this look like confusion to you?"

Thomas watched his protégé laughing and toasting her 'successful authentication' while his father had hours left to live. His face went pale, but instead of the outrage I expected, I saw something else: guilt.

"You knew," I said, the realization hitting me like a physical blow. "You knew she did this deliberately."

"It's not that simple—"

"Then make it simple, Thomas. Tell me why you're protecting the person who killed your father."

He stood abruptly, pacing to the window. "She made an error in judgment, okay? But destroying her career won't bring Dad back."

"Error in judgment?" I held up the celebration photos. "She was toasting his death, Thomas."

"You don't understand the pressure she was under—"

"Then help me understand why you won't correct the authentication publicly. Why you won't expose what really happened."

Thomas turned to face me, and in his eyes I saw something that chilled me more than Peyton's cruelty: complicity.

"Because sometimes protecting the people we care about means making difficult choices," he said quietly.

The words hung between us like a confession, and I finally understood. Thomas wasn't just protecting Peyton's career – he was protecting something much more personal.

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