Betrayal's Costly Price Novel Cover

Betrayal's Costly Price

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The world exploded into color before my eyes. I blinked rapidly, tears streaming down my cheeks as shapes and shadows transformed into vivid reality. Dr. Sarah Chen's face came into focus first—her kind eyes crinkling at the corners as she smiled down at me. "Nora, can you see me?" she asked, her voice gentle but eager. I nodded, unable to speak as I took in the sterile white walls of the recovery room, the gleaming medical equipment, the sunlight streaming through windows I could now actually see. "Yes," I finally whispered, my voice breaking. "I can see everything." After years of darkness, the experimental surgery had worked. My fingers trembled as I reached up to touch my eyes, my vision clear for the first time since childhood. "This is...

Betrayal's Costly Price Chapter 1

The world exploded into color before my eyes.

I blinked rapidly, tears streaming down my cheeks as shapes and shadows transformed into vivid reality. Dr. Sarah Chen's face came into focus first—her kind eyes crinkling at the corners as she smiled down at me.

"Nora, can you see me?" she asked, her voice gentle but eager.

I nodded, unable to speak as I took in the sterile white walls of the recovery room, the gleaming medical equipment, the sunlight streaming through windows I could now actually see.

"Yes," I finally whispered, my voice breaking. "I can see everything."

After years of darkness, the experimental surgery had worked. My fingers trembled as I reached up to touch my eyes, my vision clear for the first time since childhood.

"This is... this is miraculous," Dr. Chen said, checking my pupils with a small flashlight. "Your eyes are responding perfectly."

I could barely contain my excitement. "Charles," I said, the name of my husband filling my thoughts. "Where is Charles?"

"He's waiting outside," Dr. Chen replied, helping me sit up. "He's been here every day since your surgery."

My heart raced at the thought of seeing his face—really seeing it—for the first time. I'd memorized every line of his features through touch over our years together, but to actually see him...

"I want to surprise him," I said, swinging my legs over the side of the bed. "Can I go home today?"

Dr. Chen hesitated but nodded. "Take it easy. Your eyes might tire quickly, and you'll need to use the special drops I prescribe."

An hour later, I stepped into the foyer of our mansion, my hand gripping the banister as I took in the grand staircase I'd only ever felt before. The marble gleamed beneath my feet, the crystal chandelier cast prismatic light across the entryway.

"Mrs. Fernandez?" Our housekeeper appeared, startled to see me. "We weren't expecting you until tomorrow."

"Is Charles home?" I asked, unable to hide my excitement.

"Yes, he's in his study with..." she paused, something odd in her tone.

"With who?" I asked, already moving toward the familiar path to his study.

"Miss Carter is with him," she said reluctantly.

Angel Carter. The college student who'd been helping Charles with some charity work. I pushed away a momentary unease.

"I want to surprise him," I said, making my way down the hallway.

The study door was slightly ajar. I approached quietly, my heart pounding with anticipation. I'd imagined this moment so many times—seeing Charles's face clearly for the first time.

I pushed the door open wider.

Time seemed to stop.

Charles stood behind his desk, his tall frame bent slightly forward. But he wasn't alone. Angel sat on the edge of his desk, her legs wrapped around his waist, her arms around his neck. They were kissing—deeply, passionately—his hands gripping her thighs.

The sound that escaped me was barely human—a strangled gasp that tore from my throat.

They broke apart instantly. Charles turned, his face a mask of shock and something else... guilt?

"Nora," he said, stepping away from Angel. "You're supposed to be in the hospital."

I couldn't speak. Couldn't move. My newly restored vision revealed every damning detail—Angel's disheveled clothes, her lipstick smeared across Charles's mouth, the intimate position they'd been in.

"I can see," I finally managed, my voice hollow. "Isn't that wonderful news, Charles?"

Angel slid off the desk, smoothing her skirt with deliberate slowness. A smirk played at the corners of her mouth as she glanced between us.

"I should give you two some privacy," she said, but made no move to leave.

"What is this?" I asked, turning to Charles. "What were you just doing?"

Charles straightened his tie, his expression hardening into something I'd never felt from him before—cold dismissal.

"Angel is helping me with some business matters," he said flatly. "She's been invaluable while you've been recovering."

"Invaluable," I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue.

Angel's smirk widened as she finally moved toward the door, brushing past me with a whisper of expensive perfume.

"Congratulations on your sight, Nora," she murmured. "It must be so... illuminating."

As the door closed behind her, I stood frozen in the study where I'd just witnessed the destruction of everything I believed about my marriage.

"Nora," Charles began, his tone businesslike. "You're overreacting. Angel is just—"

"Don't," I cut him off, my voice stronger than I expected. "Don't lie to me. Not anymore."

For the first time in our marriage, I saw Charles clearly—and not just with my newly restored eyes.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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