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Betrayal on Yacht

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Sarah Chen's office hummed with their usual clinical indifference, but something felt different today. I sat in the familiar leather chair, my fingers unconsciously tracing the scar beneath my blouse—a habit I'd developed since the transplant two years ago. Ford's heart. My brother's final gift, beating steadily in my chest, keeping me alive when my own had failed. Dr. Chen's usually warm demeanor seemed strained as she studied the computer screen, her brow furrowed in concentration. The test results from my routine cardiac check-up glowed in stark black and white, but her expression suggested they contained something far more complex than simple numbers. "Eleanor," she began, her voice carrying an uncharacteristic weight that made my stomach clench. "We need to discuss your test results." I straightened in my chair, my hand instinctively moving to my chest.
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The fluorescent lights in Dr. Sarah Chen's office hummed with their usual clinical indifference, but something felt different today. I sat in the familiar leather chair, my fingers unconsciously tracing the scar beneath my blouse—a habit I'd developed since the transplant two years ago. Ford's heart. My brother's final gift, beating steadily in my chest, keeping me alive when my own had failed.

Dr. Chen's usually warm demeanor seemed strained as she studied the computer screen, her brow furrowed in concentration. The test results from my routine cardiac check-up glowed in stark black and white, but her expression suggested they contained something far more complex than simple numbers.

"Eleanor," she began, her voice carrying an uncharacteristic weight that made my stomach clench. "We need to discuss your test results."

I straightened in my chair, my hand instinctively moving to my chest. "Is something wrong? The heart—Ford's heart—is it okay?"

Dr. Chen's pause stretched too long, each second amplifying the anxiety that crept up my spine like ice water. When she finally spoke, her words shattered the foundation of everything I believed about myself.

"Eleanor, that's what we need to discuss. According to these records, and cross-referencing with the transplant database..." She hesitated, her professional composure wavering. "The heart you received—it wasn't your brother's."

The world tilted sideways. My breath caught, trapped somewhere between my lungs and throat. "What do you mean it wasn't Ford's? That's impossible. Kieran arranged everything. He told me—"

"I'm sorry, Eleanor. I know how difficult this must be to hear." Dr. Chen's voice seemed to come from underwater. "Ford Silva's heart was transplanted to another recipient two years ago. A Maren George."

Maren. My sister-in-law. Ford's widow.

The name hit me like a physical blow, stealing what little breath I had left. My vision blurred as the implications crashed over me in relentless waves. If Maren had Ford's heart, then what was beating in my chest? Who had died to keep me alive while I lived a lie, believing I carried my brother's love within me?

"That can't be right," I whispered, my voice barely audible above the rushing sound in my ears. "Check again. Please, check again."

Dr. Chen's sympathetic expression told me everything I needed to know, but I couldn't accept it. Wouldn't accept it. This was my identity, my connection to Ford, my proof that even in death, he'd protected me.

"I've verified the records multiple times, Eleanor. I'm so sorry. The heart you received came from an anonymous donor—a twenty-four-year-old woman who died in a car accident. Your brother's heart went to Mrs. George on the same day."

The room spun around me as fury and devastation warred in my chest. Kieran. My husband had orchestrated this deception, had let me believe for two years that I carried Ford's heart while giving it to Maren instead. But why? What possible reason could he have?

I stumbled from Dr. Chen's office in a daze, her concerned calls following me down the sterile hallway. The late afternoon sun felt too bright, too harsh against my skin as I sat in my car, hands trembling on the steering wheel. Every beat of this stranger's heart felt like mockery now, a cruel reminder of how thoroughly I'd been deceived.

Where could I go? Not home—not to Kieran, not when his betrayal sat like poison in my veins. Instead, I found myself driving toward Willowbrook Memorial Gardens, toward Ford's grave. If I couldn't carry his heart, at least I could be near him, could try to understand why everything I'd believed was a lie.

The memorial garden was quiet in the golden hour light, shadows stretching long across the manicured grass. I parked near the entrance and walked the familiar path to Ford's headstone, my legs unsteady beneath me. But as I rounded the corner near the old oak tree, I froze.

Two figures stood by Ford's grave, locked in an intimate embrace that made my blood turn to ice. Kieran's hands were buried in familiar auburn hair, his lips pressed against a mouth I recognized with devastating clarity. Maren.

My husband and my sister-in-law, wrapped around each other at my brother's graveside like lovers in some twisted romantic tragedy.

I pressed myself against the oak's rough bark, hidden in its shadow, as their voices drifted toward me on the evening breeze.

"I can't keep pretending," Maren whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "Living with this secret, lying to Eleanor every day..."

"Shh," Kieran murmured, stroking her hair. "We've managed this long. Eleanor doesn't suspect anything."

"But she has his heart, Kieran. She thinks she has Ford's heart." Maren pulled back to look at him, and I could see tears glistening on her cheeks. "While I have to live with the knowledge that Ford's last gift beats in my chest, not hers. The guilt is eating me alive."

The world crumbled around me as the final piece of the puzzle clicked into place. Not only had Kieran given my brother's heart to his mistress, but they'd been carrying on this affair under my nose, using my grief and gratitude as cover for their deception.

I bit my lip until I tasted blood, anything to keep from crying out as my marriage, my reality, my entire sense of self collapsed like a house of cards in a hurricane.

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