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Betrayal Cost My Mother's Life

I should have known something was wrong when Mom didn't answer her phone this morning. She always called me first thing on my birthday, her voice bright with excitement as she sang that off-key version of "Happy Birthday" that had embarrassed me as a teenager but now made me smile. Instead, silence. I was hunched over my laptop in our cramped studio apartment, reviewing quarterly reports for the marketing firm where I worked as a junior analyst. The numbers blurred together as exhaustion weighed on my shoulders. I'd been pulling sixteen-hour days for weeks, trying to make up for the money I'd given Spencer. Every dollar counted now. My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "Your mother collapsed at Sea-Tac Airport. Seattle General Hospital. Come now." The world tilted sideways.
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Chapter 3

The eviction notice came exactly one week after my mother's funeral. A stark white paper taped to my door with clinical precision, informing me that I had seventy-two hours to vacate the premises due to nonpayment of rent. Three months behind—the exact time period since I'd emptied my savings account for Spencer's startup dreams.

I stood in the hallway, staring at the notice until the words blurred together. This apartment had been our home—mine and Spencer's. Now it was just another thing he'd taken from me.

My phone buzzed with a notification. Against my better judgment, I checked it. Spencer had posted another photo with Reyna: matching champagne flutes on a balcony overlooking the Seattle skyline. The caption read: "When true love conquers all obstacles. #blessed #soulmates"

I hurled my phone across the room. It hit the wall with a satisfying crack before clattering to the floor, screen shattered like my life.

With trembling hands, I opened my mother's jewelry box—the only thing I'd brought back from Portland after her death. Inside lay her modest treasures: a pearl necklace from her wedding day, a silver bracelet my father had given her on their anniversary, a pair of small diamond earrings she'd saved years to buy herself.

"I'm so sorry, Mom," I whispered, tears sliding down my cheeks as I carefully placed each piece into a small velvet pouch.

The pawnshop smelled of dust and desperation. The man behind the counter barely looked at me as he assessed my mother's lifetime of memories.

"Eight hundred for the lot," he said, pushing the cash across the counter.

Eight hundred dollars. Not enough for a new apartment deposit. Barely enough for a few weeks at the cheapest motel in Seattle.

That night, I sat on the bed of the Moonlight Motel, surrounded by three suitcases containing everything I had left in the world. The room smelled of cigarettes and industrial cleaner, the bedspread rough beneath my fingers. On the nightstand, my laptop displayed job rejection emails—five today alone. Spencer's "serious allegations" had poisoned my professional reputation throughout Seattle's marketing community.

My phone—repaired with money I couldn't spare—lit up with an Instagram notification. Reyna showcasing her enormous diamond ring, the one purchased with my mother's life. Spencer gazing at her adoringly. "Planning our dream wedding with my soulmate! #ForeverMendoza"

A sharp knock at the door startled me. I wasn't expecting anyone. No one knew I was here.

I peered through the peephole and froze. Victoria Mendoza—Spencer's mother—stood in the dingy hallway, her Chanel suit and perfect blonde bob looking absurdly out of place against the peeling wallpaper.

"I know you're in there, Charlotte," she called, her voice crisp with impatience.

I opened the door, too exhausted to correct her on my name. "Mrs. Mendoza. What a surprise."

She swept past me without waiting for an invitation, her nose wrinkling at the room's shabby interior. "So this is where you've ended up."

"What do you want?" I asked, not bothering with pleasantries.

She placed her designer handbag on the bed and extracted a manila envelope. "I have a proposition for you, Charlotte."

"It's Charley," I said automatically.

She ignored me, removing a document from the envelope. "One hundred thousand dollars. In exchange, you sign this non-disclosure agreement, leave Seattle permanently, and never contact my son again."

I stared at her, disbelief momentarily overriding my exhaustion. "You're bribing me to disappear?"

"I'm offering you an opportunity," she corrected, her perfectly manicured fingernail tapping the document. "A chance to start over somewhere else. Spencer is engaged to Reyna Lawrence now—a suitable match for our family. Your continued presence in Seattle is... inconvenient."

"Inconvenient," I repeated hollowly. "Your son stole my money, betrayed me, and caused my mother's death. And I'm the inconvenience?"

Victoria's expression remained impassive. "We both know Spencer can be impulsive. Regardless, the Lawrence-Mendoza merger is happening. The question is whether you'll leave with dignity and financial security, or..."

She glanced meaningfully around the motel room, at my meager possessions, at the unpaid bills scattered across the table.

I wanted to tell her to go to hell. I wanted to scream that her son was a monster who deserved to be exposed. I wanted to throw her blood money back in her perfect face.

But I had seventeen dollars in my bank account. I had nowhere to live. I had no job prospects. And I still owed the funeral home for my mother's cremation.

"The pen, Charlotte," Victoria said softly, extending an expensive fountain pen toward me.

My hand trembled as I took it, tears blurring my vision as I signed away my right to speak the truth, my right to remain in the city I'd called home, my right to confront the man who had destroyed everything I loved.

Victoria smiled thinly as she collected the signed document. "Wise choice. The money will be transferred to your account within twenty-four hours." She paused at the door. "One more thing—any violation of this agreement will result in immediate legal action and financial ruin. Do we understand each other?"

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat.

"Goodbye, Charlotte," she said. "I suggest New York. It's far enough away, and I hear they welcome all sorts there."

The door closed behind her with a soft click, leaving me alone with the contract that had bought my silence and sealed my exile.

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