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Betrayal and a New Beginning

The limousine's heater struggled against the bitter December cold, but the chill inside the car had nothing to do with the temperature. I watched as Marcus adjusted his Italian silk tie, his reflection in the rearview mirror revealing a smirk that made my stomach turn. Six months pregnant, I shifted uncomfortably on the leather seat, one hand protectively cradling my swollen belly. "I won't be long," Marcus said, his voice carrying that familiar tone—the one that told me he was lying and didn't care if I knew it. Rebecca Thompson sat beside him, her crimson dress a slash of color against the night, her perfectly manicured hand resting possessively on his arm. His assistant. His mistress. The woman who looked at me with thinly veiled contempt whenever Marcus wasn't watching. "The fireworks will start soon," I said quietly, hating the pleading note in my voice. "We could watch them together." Marcus checked his Rolex.
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Chapter 2

Morning light filtered through the curtains, illuminating the destruction of my sanctuary. I hadn't slept, spending the night sitting among the broken pieces of my piano, cradling my unborn child with one hand and a shattered piano key with the other. The house remained silent until I heard Marcus's heavy footsteps on the stairs.

I stood, my back straight despite the exhaustion weighing on me, and waited for him in the doorway of the music room. When he appeared, freshly showered and dressed in an impeccable suit, his expression didn't even flicker at the sight of the destruction.

"What happened to my piano?" My voice was surprisingly steady, though barely above a whisper.

Marcus glanced dismissively at the wreckage. "It was an accident."

"An accident?" I gestured to the splintered wood, the scattered keys. "This wasn't an accident, Marcus. This was deliberate."

He shrugged, adjusting his cufflinks—that familiar nervous tic whenever his authority was challenged. "Things get broken, Grace. I'll buy you another one."

"It was my mother's." The words caught in my throat. "You knew what it meant to me."

"It was just a piano." His cold eyes met mine. "You don't even play anymore."

I held up Rebecca's earring, the small diamond catching the light. "Was she worth it? Destroying the one thing I had left?"

A flicker of something—not guilt, Marcus wasn't capable of that—but perhaps annoyance crossed his face. Before he could respond, his phone chimed. He glanced at the screen, and his expression softened.

"Rebecca's upset about a work issue. I need to go comfort her."

"Comfort her?" I couldn't keep the incredulity from my voice. "My piano is destroyed, I'm six months pregnant, and you're going to comfort her?"

"Don't be dramatic, Grace." He was already turning away, heading for the stairs. "We'll discuss this later."

I watched him go, feeling something harden inside me. The divorce papers I'd had prepared weeks ago suddenly felt heavier in the drawer where I'd hidden them.

Hours later, Marcus returned with Rebecca in tow. I was in the kitchen, mindlessly tracing piano keys on the countertop, when he made his announcement.

"Grace, prepare dinner for us tonight. Something special." It wasn't a request.

"I'm not feeling well," I said quietly.

"Rebecca's had a difficult day." His tone left no room for argument. "Wear the blue dress I bought you."

I met Rebecca's gaze over Marcus's shoulder. She smiled, triumphant and cruel.

That evening, I moved through our kitchen like a ghost, preparing a meal I had no intention of eating. The blue dress—too tight across my pregnant belly—was a reminder of how Marcus preferred to see me: decorative, compliant, silent.

I served them in the dining room, placing each plate with precision while Rebecca watched with thinly veiled contempt.

"It must be so sad," she said as I poured her wine, "to have had such talent and let it go to waste."

I didn't respond, but my hand trembled slightly, spilling a drop of red wine on the white tablecloth.

"Careful," Marcus snapped. "That's an expensive vintage."

"Sorry," I murmured, the apology automatic after years of conditioning.

As they ate, Marcus spread several folders across the table, reviewing what he called "urgent business contracts." Rebecca leaned close to him, her hand on his arm, her lips near his ear as she whispered something that made him laugh.

I slipped away to the kitchen, returning with the folder I'd hidden earlier—identical to his business folders but containing the divorce papers I'd prepared. With practiced calm, I slid it among his documents while collecting an empty plate.

"These need your signature," I said softly, placing a pen beside him—my mother's fountain pen, the one she'd used to sign her own music scores.

Marcus barely looked up, distracted by Rebecca's hand now resting on his thigh beneath the table. He signed each document mechanically, his attention elsewhere.

I collected the folder, my heart pounding so loudly I was certain they could hear it. But Marcus had already turned back to Rebecca, and neither noticed as I slipped the signed divorce papers into my dress pocket.

For the first time in years, I felt something like hope fluttering in my chest—fragile as a butterfly's wings, but alive.

Little did I know, the worst was yet to come.

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