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Betrayal After Hearing Loss

Dr. Harrison's words still echoed in my ears as I practically floated down the hospital corridor. "Your hearing is fully restored, Miss Gardner. It's nothing short of miraculous." Miraculous. After three years of muffled silence, of reading lips and relying on others to interpret the world around me, I could finally hear again. Every footstep, every distant conversation, every breath felt like a symphony. I clutched the medical report against my chest, my heart hammering with excitement. Devon needed to know immediately. My fiancé had stood by me through everything—the kidnapping, the hearing loss, the endless medical appointments. He deserved to share this moment of joy.
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Dr. Harrison's words still echoed in my ears as I practically floated down the hospital corridor. "Your hearing is fully restored, Miss Gardner. It's nothing short of miraculous."

Miraculous. After three years of muffled silence, of reading lips and relying on others to interpret the world around me, I could finally hear again. Every footstep, every distant conversation, every breath felt like a symphony. I clutched the medical report against my chest, my heart hammering with excitement.

Devon needed to know immediately. My fiancé had stood by me through everything—the kidnapping, the hearing loss, the endless medical appointments. He deserved to share this moment of joy. I imagined the surprise on his face, the way his eyes would light up, how he'd sweep me into his arms and spin me around like he used to in high school.

The elevator ride to Devon's office building felt eternal. I checked my reflection in the polished doors, smoothing down my hair, practicing my announcement. Should I just blurt it out? Make him guess? My fingers trembled as I pressed the button for the executive floor.

The receptionist wasn't at her desk when I arrived. Perfect—I could surprise him properly. Devon's office door stood slightly ajar, and I heard voices inside. His voice, warm and familiar, intertwined with another. Willow.

My hand froze on the doorknob. Something in their tone made me pause, made me step to the side where the gap in the door offered a view but kept me hidden in shadow.

What I saw shattered everything.

Devon had Willow pressed against his desk, his hands tangled in her hair, his mouth on hers with a hunger I thought he reserved only for me. My best friend's arms wrapped around his neck, her body arching into his with practiced ease.

I should have screamed. Should have stormed in. But my newly restored hearing caught something else—their voices as they finally broke apart, breathless and laughing.

"God, I've missed this," Willow purred, straightening her blouse. "Playing the concerned best friend is exhausting. How much longer do we have to keep up this charade?"

Devon's laugh—that laugh I'd loved for years—turned cruel. "Until the trust fund transfers next month. Then we can make it official. The fake marriage certificate was genius, by the way. She never even questioned it."

"Why would she?" Willow's voice dripped with venom. "The deaf girl was so desperate to believe her high school sweetheart still loved her. Pathetic, really. Though I have to admit, watching her depend on me for everything has been entertaining."

Each word was a knife to my chest. The trust fund. The marriage certificate—fake? My mind raced back to our small ceremony last year, the one Devon insisted we keep intimate because of my "condition." How he'd handled all the paperwork himself because he "didn't want to stress me."

How thoroughly I'd been played.

"She's been so easy to manipulate," Devon continued, adjusting his tie. "The hearing loss made her vulnerable, dependent. Exactly where I needed her."

The hearing loss. The kidnapping. Fragments of memory clicked into place with sickening clarity—Devon's strange absence the day I was taken, his almost immediate arrival at the scene, his insistence on choosing my doctors, controlling my treatment.

He'd orchestrated everything.

Rage burned through my shock, igniting every nerve. My hand pushed the door open before conscious thought could stop me.

"Don't bother with the charade anymore," I said, my voice steady despite the inferno consuming my chest. "I can hear perfectly now."

They sprang apart like guilty teenagers. Devon's face cycled through shock, panic, and then settled into a mask of false concern. "Mila! Sweetheart, this isn't—you're confused. Your hearing problems—"

"My hearing is perfect," I interrupted, stepping into the office. The medical report crinkled in my clenched fist. "I heard every word. The fake marriage certificate. The trust fund scheme. How easy it was to manipulate the deaf girl."

Willow recovered first, her expression shifting from shock to something ugly and triumphant. "Well, finally. I'm tired of pretending to care about your pathetic problems anyway. You were always so weak, Mila. So needy. Did you really think Devon could love someone as broken as you?"

"Willow, shut up," Devon snapped, moving toward me with his hands raised placatingly. "Mila, please, let me explain. Yes, Willow and I have been involved, but it doesn't mean anything. You're the one I—"

"Love?" I laughed, the sound bitter and foreign to my own ears. "You orchestrated my kidnapping. You caused my hearing loss. You've been stealing from me while pretending to care. That's not love, Devon. That's sociopathy."

His face paled. "How did you—I never—"

"Your concern was always too convenient. Your control too absolute." I stepped backward toward the door, unable to bear another second in their presence. "Consider our fake marriage officially over. And Devon? You'll be hearing from my lawyers about that trust fund."

"Mila, wait!" Devon lunged forward, but I was already moving, my restored hearing picking up his footsteps, Willow's cruel laughter, the whispers of office workers who'd heard everything through the thin walls.

I didn't look back.

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