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Betrayal at the Vineyard

The soft click of our apartment door closing echoed through the silence like a death knell. I looked up from the wedding seating chart spread across our dining table, my heart doing that familiar flutter it always did when Dalton came home. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. "Joanna." His voice was different—cold, clinical. Not the warm tone of the man who'd whispered promises to me for nine years. I turned, my smile already forming, but it died on my lips when I saw the manila envelope in his hands. The way he held it, like it contained something toxic, made my stomach clench with sudden dread. "We need to talk." Those four words. Every woman knows those four words mean the end of something. I set down my pen, my injured right hand trembling slightly as I faced him fully.
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Chapter 3

The elevator to Dalton's office felt like a slow descent into hell. Each floor that passed brought me closer to a confrontation I wasn't sure I was ready for, but the photos in my purse—evidence of Miley's deception—burned like hot coals against my side.

I'd rehearsed this conversation a dozen times during the sleepless night, but now, standing before his mahogany door, the words scattered like leaves in a storm. Through the frosted glass, I could see his silhouette hunched over his desk, probably reviewing contracts or planning his future with his pregnant fiancée.

My knock was tentative, almost apologetic.

"Come in." His voice carried that familiar note of authority that had once made me feel protected. Now it just felt cold.

Dalton didn't look up when I entered, his attention fixed on the papers spread before him. "I'm busy, Joanna. Whatever this is about—"

"It's about Miley." The words tumbled out before I could stop them. "Dalton, I think she's lying about the baby."

His pen stopped moving. Slowly, deliberately, he set it down and raised his eyes to meet mine. The fury I saw there made me take a step back.

"Excuse me?"

"I hired someone. A private investigator." I fumbled for the envelope in my purse, my damaged hand shaking. "There are photos—"

"You did what?" He shot to his feet, his chair rolling back to hit the window with a sharp crack. "You hired someone to spy on my pregnant fiancée?"

"She's not pregnant with your baby!" The words burst from me with desperate force. "She's been living with another man for months. His name is James Parker, and they've been planning this whole thing—"

"Stop." His voice was low, dangerous. "Just stop talking."

But I couldn't stop. Nine years of trust, of believing in us, of sacrificing everything for this man—it all poured out in a torrent of words. "The timeline doesn't add up, Dalton. If she's twelve weeks along like she claims, she would have been pregnant before you even—"

"ENOUGH!" His roar silenced me instantly. He rounded the desk, his face twisted with rage I'd never seen before. "This is pathetic, even for you."

The words hit like physical blows. "Pathetic?"

"Yes, pathetic. Pathetically jealous. Pathetically desperate." He advanced on me, and I found myself backing toward the door. "I thought you had more dignity than this, Joanna. I thought you understood the situation."

"I understand that you're being played—"

"No, you understand that you lost." His laugh was cruel, cutting. "You lost to a better woman, and now you're grasping at conspiracy theories to make yourself feel better."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my lover's face. "Look at the photos, Dalton. Just look at them and tell me I'm wrong."

"I don't need to look at anything." He moved to his desk, pressing the intercom button. "Sarah, call security. I need someone escorted from the building."

"Dalton, please—"

"Here's what's going to happen." His voice was ice. "You're going to leave. You're going to stop harassing Miley. And you're going to accept that whatever we had is over." He leaned forward, his eyes boring into mine. "Because if you don't—if I hear you've been spreading these lies or bothering my fiancée again—I'll make sure you never see a penny of support, and those photos I have? They'll be everywhere."

The threat hung in the air between us like poison gas. My mother's face flashed in my mind—fragile, trusting, already so close to breaking.

"I thought you loved me," I whispered.

"Love?" He straightened his tie with that same casual gesture that had once seemed endearing. "Love doesn't pay bills, Joanna. Love doesn't secure futures or build legacies. Miley understands that. She's giving me what I need."

"A lie."

"A family." His correction was sharp, final. "Something you never could."

The security guard appeared in the doorway—a large man with kind eyes who looked uncomfortable with his task. "Ma'am? I need to escort you out."

I looked at Dalton one last time, memorizing the face of the man I'd loved for nine years, the man who was choosing delusion over truth. "When you find out I'm right—and you will—don't come looking for me."

"I won't need to," he replied, already turning back to his desk. "Because I won't be wrong."

The elevator ride down felt like falling through space. In my purse, the photos of Miley and James seemed to mock me—evidence of a truth no one wanted to hear. But as the doors opened to the lobby, something crystallized in my chest. A cold, hard certainty that this wasn't over.

If Dalton wouldn't listen to reason, maybe it was time for the truth to reveal itself in a more public way.

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