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Betrayal to a New Beginning

I woke to sunlight streaming through my bedroom curtains and the soft ping of an incoming text. Twenty-nine today. I stretched languidly, reaching for my phone with a smile already forming on my lips. "Can't wait to celebrate you tonight," Ryan's message read. My heart fluttered as I hugged the phone to my chest. Five years together, and he still made me feel this way—like the luckiest woman in Manhattan. Tonight would be special; I could feel it. Our favorite restaurant in SoHo, candlelight reflecting in Ryan's hazel eyes, maybe even... I pushed away the thought of a ring, not wanting to jinx anything. I spent the morning floating through my apartment, trying on dresses before settling on a midnight blue silk that Ryan once said brought out the silver flecks in my eyes.
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Chapter 3

The icy water of the Hudson hit me like a thousand knives, stealing my breath and sending shock waves through my body. I plunged deep, the murky darkness swallowing me whole as the weight of my silk dress dragged me down. My lungs burned, screaming for air as I kicked desperately toward what I hoped was the surface.

Two dollars and fifty cents.

The thought flashed through my mind as I fought against the current. That's what my life had been worth to Ryan Sterling—pocket change while Victoria Whitmore wore millions around her neck.

My head broke the surface and I gasped, sucking in precious oxygen before the river pulled me under again. The current was stronger than I'd anticipated, carrying me away from the dock where my would-be killers stood. Their silhouettes grew smaller as the distance between us increased, but the danger was far from over. The frigid water was quickly numbing my limbs, making each stroke more difficult than the last.

I wouldn't survive long in these conditions. The irony wasn't lost on me—escaping murder only to die of hypothermia or drowning. Blood from a cut on my forehead mingled with the river water, clouding my vision with red.

As consciousness began to slip away, bright lights cut through the darkness. A mechanical whirring sound penetrated the water around me. Was this death coming to claim me?

Strong hands suddenly gripped my arms, pulling me upward. I was too weak to fight, too numb to feel fear anymore. I broke the surface again, this time into a flood of artificial light. Voices shouted above me as I was lifted from the water's grasp and laid on something solid.

"Get her on board now! She's hypothermic!" a deep voice commanded.

Rough hands wrapped something warm around my shivering body. Through half-lidded eyes, I glimpsed the sleek contours of a boat—no, a yacht—its pristine white surface gleaming under floodlights.

"She's bleeding from the head," someone reported. "Pulse is weak but steady."

A face appeared above mine, features blurred by my fading vision. A man with intense eyes that seemed to pierce through the fog of my consciousness.

"You're safe now," he said, his voice low and certain. "I've got you."

I wanted to thank him, to ask who he was, but darkness claimed me before I could form the words.

* * *

Fragments of consciousness came and went. The rumble of engines. The gentle rock of a vessel moving swiftly through water. Hushed, urgent voices. Someone holding my wrist, checking for a pulse. A warm blanket being tucked around me.

"ETA to the Hamptons facility?" That same deep voice from before.

"Twenty minutes, sir. Julian is already there with the medical team."

"Push it to fifteen. She's lost too much blood."

I felt myself being lifted again, cradled against a solid chest. Whoever held me moved with purpose, their stride steady despite my deadweight.

"Stay with me," the voice murmured close to my ear. "Just stay with me."

I wanted to. For the first time since seeing that Venmo notification, I wanted to fight. To survive. To know who had pulled me from the abyss when I'd been so ready to let go.

* * *

Light. Too bright. I squeezed my eyes shut against the intrusion, a soft moan escaping my lips.

"Dim the lights," someone ordered, and the red glow behind my eyelids subsided.

I tried again, blinking slowly as a room came into focus. Not a hospital, though medical equipment surrounded the bed where I lay. The space was too elegant, too personalized—rich mahogany walls, plush furnishings, large windows revealing a sliver of ocean beyond.

"Welcome back," said the man sitting beside my bed.

I turned my head slowly, wincing at the pain that shot through my skull. He was striking—not conventionally handsome like Ryan, but compelling in a way that commanded attention. Dark hair, sharp cheekbones, and eyes that watched me with an intensity that should have been unsettling but somehow wasn't.

"Who..." My voice came out as a rasp, my throat raw from swallowing river water.

"Alexander Chen," he replied, offering a glass of water with a straw. "You're in my home in the Hamptons. My security chief, Julian, is outside. You're safe."

I took a small sip, the cool liquid soothing my throat. "You pulled me from the river."

"My crew did, yes. I was on my yacht when we spotted you go into the water." He placed a tablet on the bed beside me, showing security footage from his vessel. There I was, a small figure plummeting from the dock, then the frantic rescue that followed.

"Why would you jump?" he asked, his tone gentle but direct.

Tears filled my eyes as the memory of those men, of Victoria's orchestrated attack, came flooding back. I should have been guarded, suspicious of this stranger, but something in his steady gaze made me feel secure for the first time in hours.

"They were going to kill me," I whispered, my voice trembling. "Victoria Whitmore... she sent them. Because of Ryan..."

Alexander didn't interrupt, didn't question my sanity. He simply listened, his expression growing darker as I haltingly recounted the events of my birthday—the insulting Venmo payment, the diamond necklace, the kidnapping.

When I finished, he reached out slowly, telegraphing his movement before gently taking my hand in his.

"Isabella Hayes," he said, my name sounding different in his mouth, weighted with purpose. "I believe you. And I promise you this—as long as you're under my protection, no one will harm you again."

I should have laughed at such a dramatic declaration from a stranger. Instead, I found myself clinging to his hand like a lifeline, believing him with a certainty that defied logic.

What I didn't know then was that Alexander Chen never made promises lightly—and that the man who had pulled me from the depths of the Hudson would soon become the center of my new world.

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