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Betrayal's Endgame: Escaping My Heart Thief's Captivity

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The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor burned my nostrils as I clutched the small plastic bag containing Wren's belongings. Three days since he'd taken his last breath. Three days since my world collapsed. I moved mechanically, my fingers tracing over the spines of his books as I packed them into my bag. His favorite poetry anthology—the one with the worn blue cover—felt impossibly heavy in my hands. "Just a few more things," I whispered to myself, though no one was listening. The nurses' station was quiet this afternoon. Just two women in scrubs huddled close, their voices low but clear in the sterile hallway. "Can you believe what happened with that heart donor last week?" The younger nurse's voice carried a note of scandal. "Which one?

Betrayal's Endgame: Escaping My Heart Thief's Captivity Chapter 1

The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor burned my nostrils as I clutched the small plastic bag containing Wren's belongings. Three days since he'd taken his last breath. Three days since my world collapsed.

I moved mechanically, my fingers tracing over the spines of his books as I packed them into my bag. His favorite poetry anthology—the one with the worn blue cover—felt impossibly heavy in my hands.

"Just a few more things," I whispered to myself, though no one was listening.

The nurses' station was quiet this afternoon. Just two women in scrubs huddled close, their voices low but clear in the sterile hallway.

"Can you believe what happened with that heart donor last week?" The younger nurse's voice carried a note of scandal.

"Which one? Oh, wait—you mean the Foster case?"

My hands froze on Wren's poetry book.

"Yeah, Room 307. Foster, Wren." She checked her clipboard. "Such a shame. Young guy, too."

I held my breath.

"Well, what happened is that some big-shot benefactor intervened. You know how these wealthy types are—they think money can solve everything."

"It's illegal, though, isn't it? Redirecting a donor organ like that?"

"Of course it is. But money talks, especially when it's a matter of life and death." The nurse lowered her voice further. "Apparently, the benefactor pulled some strings to redirect the heart to some woman named Phillips at St. Mary's instead."

"And the Foster patient?"

My heart hammered against my ribs.

"He died waiting, poor thing. Never got his surgery."

The poetry book slipped from my fingers, landing with a soft thud on the linoleum floor. The nurses glanced in my direction, then quickly averted their eyes.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The corridor tilted sideways as pieces clicked into place—the timing, Ezekiel's sudden business trips, Monica's miraculous recovery.

Ezekiel had murdered my brother.

---

The penthouse was bathed in golden evening light when I returned, but it felt as cold as a mausoleum.

I found him in his study, bent over contracts and spreadsheets, as if nothing had changed. As if my world hadn't just shattered.

"Did you redirect Wren's donor heart to Monica?" My voice sounded strange—too calm, too steady.

Ezekiel didn't look up. His pen continued its methodical scratching across the paper.

"Answer me!" My hands slammed onto his desk, scattering papers.

He sighed, setting down his pen with deliberate care. Then he looked at me—really looked at me—with eyes so cold they might have been carved from ice.

"Monica needed it more," he said flatly. "She was dying. Your brother was already weak—he might not have survived the surgery anyway. I made the practical choice."

The room spun around me. "Practical? Wren was my brother! He was my only family! I saved your life, Ezekiel. I worked myself to exhaustion to help you walk again!"

"And I'm grateful." He closed the folder, his movements unhurried. "But Monica was my first love. Some sacrifices are necessary."

There was no remorse in his voice. No flicker of emotion. Just the calm calculation of a man who had weighed one life against another and found mine wanting.

---

"I'm leaving," I announced that night, throwing clothes into a suitcase. "And I'm going to tell everyone what you did."

Ezekiel stood in the doorway, his silhouette backlit by the hallway light. "No, you're not."

I whirled to face him. "Watch me."

He pulled out his phone, pressed a single button, and spoke three words: "Come to the bedroom."

Within minutes, two security guards appeared at the door—men I'd seen patrolling the grounds but never thought would be used against me.

"You're carrying my child," Ezekiel said quietly.

My hand instinctively went to my still-flat stomach. "How did you—"

"I've had you followed since you missed your period." His smile was thin and sharp as a blade. "Did you really think I wouldn't notice? That I wouldn't protect my interests?"

"This is insane! You can't keep me here!"

But he could. And he did.

The guards gripped my arms as I struggled, their fingers digging into my flesh. I fought wildly, kicking and screaming, but it was useless. They were too strong, too well-trained.

Ezekiel watched impassively as they dragged me down the stairs and out to a waiting car.

"You should be grateful," he said as they bundled me into the backseat. "You'll have the best medical care money can buy. You're carrying something valuable now."

The car pulled away from the main house, carrying me deeper into the estate. We stopped before a sprawling mansion set apart from the others—isolated, imposing, and clearly designed to keep people in rather than out.

As they escorted me inside, I caught sight of the security cameras mounted in every corner, their red lights blinking like malevolent eyes.

The bedroom door closed behind me with a definitive click. The lock engaged with a sound that echoed in my bones.

I was trapped.

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Betrayal's Endgame: Escaping My Heart Thief's Captivity of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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