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Betrayal and the Road to Justice

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Martinez's office buzzed overhead as I stared at the small black and white image in my trembling hands. Eight weeks. The tiny blob on the ultrasound photo looked more like a bean than a baby, but my heart swelled with a fierce, protective love I'd never experienced before. "Congratulations, Amy," Dr. Martinez said, her warm smile reaching her eyes. "Everything looks perfectly healthy. You'll want to start taking prenatal vitamins and schedule your next appointment in four weeks." I nodded, barely hearing her words as joy bubbled up inside me like champagne. Mitchell and I were going to be parents. After five years together, after all the challenges we'd faced with his leg injury and the financial struggles, we were finally going to have our family.
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Chapter 2

The silence between Mitchell and me stretched like a taut wire, ready to snap. The ultrasound photo lay forgotten on the floor, a cruel reminder of what I'd thought was our future together.

"You don't understand, Amy," Mitchell said again, taking another step toward me, his movement unnervingly fluid after five years of watching him struggle. "There are things you don't know—"

The front door swung open behind me, cutting him off. I turned to see a slender woman with honey-blonde hair and perfectly manicured nails step into our apartment as if she owned it. Her eyes, cold as winter frost, swept over me dismissively before settling on Mitchell.

"I see she's finally figured it out," she said, her voice carrying a note of satisfaction that made my skin crawl. One hand rested protectively over her slightly rounded belly, and the gesture hit me like a physical blow.

"Rosalie," Mitchell warned, but it was too late.

"Who are you?" I asked, though the sickening realization was already forming in my mind.

She smiled, a predator's smile. "I'm Mitchell's fiancée. Well, his real fiancée. The mother of his child." She patted her stomach again, emphasizing the point.

I looked between them, searching for denial in Mitchell's eyes and finding none. "You're pregnant," I whispered, my own pregnancy suddenly feeling like a cruel joke the universe had played on me.

"Four months along," Rosalie said, moving to stand beside Mitchell. "We've known each other since childhood. Our families have always expected us to marry." She looked at me with something between pity and contempt. "Did you really think someone like Mitchell would end up with the housekeeper's daughter?"

Mitchell at least had the decency to wince at that. "Rosalie, stop."

"Why?" she challenged. "It's time she understood her place. We've let this charade go on long enough."

I felt dizzy, the room spinning around me. "Charade?"

Mitchell sighed, and for the first time, I saw the mask slip completely. The kind, vulnerable man I'd loved was gone, replaced by someone calculating and cold. "You were convenient, Amy. Devoted. Undemanding. You never questioned why we never went to my family events, why we lived in this modest apartment despite my family's wealth."

"Because of your medical bills," I said weakly. "Your gambling debts—"

Rosalie laughed, the sound like breaking glass. "There were never any gambling debts. Mitchell's trust fund alone could buy this entire building."

"I don't understand," I said, though I was beginning to. The horrible truth was assembling itself in my mind, piece by jagged piece.

"It's simple," Rosalie said, her hand possessively on Mitchell's arm. "Mitchell and I have an arrangement. He needs to marry me for family reasons, but he's always had... other interests. You were supposed to be his little diversion, his escape from responsibility. I allowed it because I knew you'd never be a threat." Her eyes narrowed. "Until recently."

"You knew?" I turned to Mitchell, my voice breaking. "You both planned this?"

"Not exactly like this," Mitchell admitted. "But yes, I needed both of you in my life. Rosalie understands the world I come from, the expectations. You..." His eyes softened slightly. "You made me feel normal. Cared for."

I felt something harden inside me. "I'm leaving," I said, reaching for my purse. "You can have each other."

"I'm afraid we can't let you do that," Rosalie said smoothly, producing a small glass of water from behind her back. "Not in your condition."

I froze. "What do you mean?"

"Your little ultrasound photo," she nodded toward the floor. "Congratulations. Though I wouldn't get too attached."

Mitchell looked genuinely shocked. "Amy, you're pregnant?"

"Don't act surprised, Mitchell," Rosalie snapped. "This is exactly what I warned you about." She thrust the glass toward me. "Drink this. You look faint."

I knocked the glass away, water splashing across the hardwood. "Stay away from me."

Mitchell grabbed my arm, his grip painfully tight. "Amy, you need to calm down. Think about what you're doing."

"Let go of me!" I tried to pull away, but his strength—the same strength he'd hidden for five years—was overwhelming.

"We can't let you leave like this," Rosalie said, her voice eerily calm as she approached with another glass. "You'll talk. You'll cause problems. Drink this, and we can discuss everything rationally."

I saw something in the water—a slight cloudiness, a few undissolved particles. My heart pounded with terror as I realized what they intended.

"No!" I screamed, kicking and fighting as Mitchell held me from behind. "Help! Somebody help me!"

Rosalie's hand clamped over my mouth, forcing the liquid down my throat. I choked and sputtered, but it was too late. The room began to blur, my limbs growing heavy.

"The basement storage room," I heard Rosalie say distantly. "The dogs will keep her company until she learns some gratitude."

The last thing I felt was being dragged across the floor, my fingernails breaking as I clawed desperately at the hardwood, the ultrasound photo growing smaller in my fading vision.

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