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Betrayal's Costly Price

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...
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Chapter 3

The morning light filtered through the curtains as I sat in the garden, my newly restored eyes taking in every detail of the Fernandez estate. The roses Charles had planted for me last spring bloomed in vibrant reds and pinks, their petals glistening with morning dew. I should have been enjoying this moment—my first week of truly seeing the world—but my mind was consumed with thoughts of Tommy's deteriorating condition and the divorce papers I'd requested from Old Mr. Fernandez.

A maid approached, her footsteps crunching softly on the gravel path.

"Mrs. Fernandez," she said, her voice hesitant. "Miss Carter is here to see you."

Before I could respond, Angel appeared behind her, her face a perfect mask of concern. She wore a simple white dress that emphasized her youth and innocence—a calculated choice, I realized, as I now could see the subtle manipulation in her appearance.

"Nora," she said, her voice honey-sweet. "I'm so glad I caught you alone."

I stiffened, my fingers instinctively reaching for my wedding ring—only to find bare skin. I'd removed it after seeing her with Charles in his study.

"What do you want, Angel?" I asked, my voice cooler than it had been before my surgery.

She glanced around, as if checking for eavesdroppers. "I need your help," she whispered. "My grandfather is sick—very sick. He needs blood transfusions, just like Charles."

I frowned, unsure where this was leading. "I'm sorry to hear that, but—"

"Please," she interrupted, her eyes suddenly brimming with tears that seemed to appear on command. "You're the only one who might be a match. Our blood types are so rare..."

Something about her desperation felt rehearsed, but before I could respond, she pressed something cold and metallic into my palm—a small key.

"He's at our cabin in the Catskills," she said. "Please, check on him. I have to go—I can't be seen helping him right now."

Before I could ask what she meant, she was gone, leaving me clutching the key and wondering what game she was playing.

I never got the chance to find out. The next morning, the mansion was in chaos.

Police cars lined the circular driveway, their lights flashing against the morning sun. I was in the solarium when Marcus Webb, Charles's business partner, found me.

"Nora," he said, his usually composed face tight with worry. "There are police here asking for you."

"What's happened?" I asked, rising from my chair.

"Angel's grandfather is missing," he explained. "They seem to think... they seem to think you might know something about it."

My blood ran cold. "That's impossible."

But when I entered the main hall, Angel was there, her face streaked with genuine-looking tears, her shoulders shaking with sobs. Two police officers stood beside her, their expressions grim.

"Mrs. Fernandez?" the taller one said. "We need to ask you some questions about Thomas Carter."

"I don't know anything about his disappearance," I said firmly.

Angel's eyes met mine, a flash of something triumphant behind her tears before she buried her face in her hands again.

"We found these at the scene," the officer said, placing a plastic evidence bag on the table between us.

Inside were my mother's pearl earrings—the ones I'd misplaced weeks ago—and a note written in what appeared to be my handwriting: "If you want to see your grandfather alive again, stay away from Charles."

"I didn't write that," I said, my voice shaking. "Those aren't even my earrings—they went missing from my jewelry box."

"Can anyone confirm your whereabouts last night?" the officer asked.

I opened my mouth to answer, but Angel spoke first.

"She called me last night," she sobbed. "Her voice was strange—like she was trying to disguise it, but I'd know it anywhere. She said Grandfather would pay for what Charles did to her."

"That's a lie!" I exclaimed, my hands trembling. "I never called you!"

The front door burst open before anyone could respond. Charles strode in, his face thunderous as he took in the scene.

"What the hell is going on here?" he demanded.

Angel rushed to him, clinging to his arm. "She took him, Charles! She took Grandfather to get back at us!"

Charles's eyes found mine, cold and unforgiving. In that moment, I saw nothing of the man I'd married—only a stranger consumed by rage.

He crossed the room in three long strides and grabbed my shoulders, his fingers digging painfully into my flesh.

"What did you do?" he hissed, his face inches from mine. "Tell me you didn't touch him!"

"Charles, please," I begged, trying to pull away. "This is all a setup—"

"A setup?" he snarled, his grip tightening. "Like the setup you created when you married me for my money? When you used your brother's illness to manipulate me?"

I gasped at his words, the pain of his accusation worse than his physical grip.

"Tell me where he is," Charles demanded, shaking me slightly. "Or I swear to God, Nora, I'll cut off every cent for Tommy's treatment. He'll die without my help—is that what you want?"

His threat hung in the air between us, a dagger aimed straight at my heart.

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