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

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

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?
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Chapter 3

The needle slid into my vein with a sharp pinch that barely registered through my numbness.

"Fill it to the mark," Dr. Martinez instructed his assistant, not meeting my eyes. "Mr. Ward says Miss Phillips needs at least 500 milliliters today."

I stared at the ceiling, counting the tiny holes in the acoustic tiles as my blood flowed through the tube. Not as a person—not anymore—but as a resource to be harvested.

"Your blood type is quite rare," Dr. Martinez murmured, finally glancing at me. "O negative with the Rh-null factor. Extremely valuable."

"Valuable," I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. "Is that all I am now?"

He didn't answer.

The door opened with a soft click, and heels tapped against the marble floor. The scent of expensive perfume filled the room before she did.

"Is she being a good donor today?" Monica's voice dripped with false sweetness.

I turned my head to see her leaning against the doorframe, a champagne flute in her manicured hand. She wore a crimson dress that hugged her curves, a stark contrast to my hospital gown.

"Her hemoglobin levels are slightly low," Dr. Martinez replied. "I've recommended iron supplements."

"How thoughtful." Monica sauntered closer, examining the blood flowing from my arm with clinical detachment. "You know, Aria, I should really thank you. Your blood has been... sustaining me."

She sipped her champagne, her eyes never leaving mine. "Ezekiel tells me your blood is keeping my new heart healthy. Isn't that generous of you?"

I said nothing, but my free hand clenched into a fist.

"Careful," Monica warned, noticing the movement. "You wouldn't want to damage your veins. They're quite... valuable now."

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Three months into my captivity, Ezekiel appeared in my doorway, immaculate in a tailored suit.

"You'll attend your brother's funeral tomorrow," he announced, his voice devoid of emotion.

I looked up from Wren's poetry book, my heart stuttering. "What?"

"The service is at St. James Chapel at eleven." He handed me a black dress. "You'll be escorted by security personnel posing as family friends."

"And if I try to tell someone the truth?"

His smile was thin and sharp. "Then those who helped you would suffer consequences. I have resources you can't imagine."

The next day, I stood in the small chapel, surrounded by guards in dark suits who called themselves "friends of the family." The chapel was filled with people from Wren's life—his teachers, neighbors, friends—all believing the official story that he'd died waiting for a transplant.

Their kind words washed over me like acid rain.

"He was such a brave young man."

"He never complained, even at the end."

"His sister was his whole world."

If only they knew. If only they could see the truth behind the carefully crafted facade.

I stood at the graveside, watching as they lowered the casket into the ground. The weight of surveillance pressed down on me heavier than any grief.

---

The reception was held in the chapel's small hall. A table displayed photos of Wren—smiling in his hospital bed, reading his beloved poetry, laughing despite his illness.

I moved through the crowd like a ghost, accepting condolences from people who didn't know I was a prisoner in my own life.

"Aria."

The voice froze me in place. I turned slowly to find Monica standing behind me, resplendent in a cream suit that made her look like an angel of mercy.

"What are you doing here?" I hissed.

"Pay my respects, of course." Her smile was razor-sharp as she moved toward the memorial table.

I watched in horror as she picked up the largest photo—Wren smiling in his hospital bed, holding the poetry book I'd given him.

"He was so weak," she said loudly enough for nearby mourners to hear. "Couldn't even fight for his own life."

Before I could react, she tore the photo in half. Then quarters. The sound of ripping paper echoed in the suddenly silent room.

"Just a weak boy who couldn't handle a little competition," she announced. "He should have fought harder if he wanted to live."

Something snapped inside me. I lunged at her with a primal scream, my hands reaching for her throat.

But I never made contact. Strong arms grabbed me from behind, yanking me backward with bruising force.

"Enough!" Ezekiel's voice cut through the chaos.

I expected him to defend me, to punish Monica for her cruelty. Instead, he held me immobile while Monica smoothed her suit.

"You're being inappropriate," he told her mildly, before turning his cold gaze to me. "Apologize."

The word hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"Apologize to Monica for your behavior."

I stared at him in disbelief, then at the scattered pieces of Wren's photo on the floor. Something inside me hardened into resolve.

This would be the last time they broke me.

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