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Betrayed Bride

The pain came in waves, each one stronger than the last. I gripped the edges of the hospital bed, my knuckles white as another contraction tore through me. "Ava, stay with us," Dr. Mitchell's voice seemed distant despite her face hovering just above mine. "We're losing you." I tried to focus on her words, but darkness crept at the edges of my vision. The monitors beeped erratically, their rhythm matching my faltering heartbeat. "I can't... I can't do this anymore," I whispered, feeling something warm and wet spreading beneath me. "That's it, Ava, push!" The nurse's voice was urgent. "The baby's almost here!" But I couldn't push anymore.
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Chapter 2

The Bradley mansion loomed around me like a beautiful prison. For a week, I'd been playing the role of grateful survivor, thanking God and the medical team for my miraculous recovery. In reality, I was documenting everything.

"Would you like some more tea, darling?" Giana's voice dripped with false concern as she hovered near my bedside. "Drake says you should keep your strength up."

I smiled weakly, noting how her hand lingered on my blanket—not quite touching me, as if afraid of contamination. "Thank you, but I'm still feeling a bit dizzy."

"Of course," she cooed, her eyes darting to Drake who stood in the doorway. Their glance lasted a fraction too long, loaded with meaning I was now all too aware of.

Drake crossed the room, his cologne—the same one he'd worn since college—washing over me. "The doctor says you're making remarkable progress," he said, his hand briefly squeezing my shoulder. "We're all so relieved."

I nodded, letting my eyelids flutter closed. "I'm just tired."

"Rest then," he murmured, and I heard them retreat, thinking I'd fallen asleep.

But I hadn't. Through slitted eyes, I watched them move to the hallway, their bodies leaning close as they whispered. Drake's hand settled on the small of Giana's back—too low, too intimate for mere family concern.

---

The "family dinner" that evening was excruciating. Mrs. Bradley presided at the head of the table, her pearls gleaming like armor under the chandelier light.

"Ava, dear," she said, cutting her steak with surgical precision, "we've been discussing your recovery. Perhaps it's time to update your affairs now that you're a mother."

I took a sip of water, buying time. "My affairs?"

"Your will, of course." Her smile didn't reach her eyes. "A woman in your position should have everything in order."

Drake nodded solemnly. "Mother's right. We need to protect you and the baby."

I noticed how Giana's fork paused halfway to her mouth, her eyes fixed on me with an intensity that made my skin crawl.

"I'm still recovering," I demurred. "Can we discuss this another time?"

"Of course," Mrs. Bradley conceded, but I caught the flash of irritation in her eyes. "I've brought some papers for you to look over when you're feeling stronger."

After dinner, I excused myself early, claiming exhaustion. In my room, I photographed every document Mrs. Bradley had left behind—insurance forms, hospital discharge papers, and buried among them, what appeared to be a draft of a new will.

---

Late that night, voices drifted from Drake's study below my bedroom. I crept to the door, my hospital socks silent on the marble floor.

"Just a little longer, baby," Drake's voice was low, urgent. "We need to be careful."

"I'm tired of being careful," Giana replied, her voice thick with desire. "When will it be over?"

"Soon. I promise."

I pressed record on my phone just as they emerged into the hallway. In the dim light, I watched through the crack in my door as Drake pulled Giana against him, his hands tangling in her hair as they kissed passionately.

"Everything will be ours," he whispered against her lips. "Just be patient."

---

"My parents are coming tomorrow," I announced at breakfast, watching their faces carefully.

Drake looked up from his newspaper. "That's... unexpected. Should you be having visitors so soon?"

"They're worried about me," I said simply. "And I need their support."

Mrs. Bradley's lips tightened. "We've been supporting you perfectly well."

"Of course," I agreed. "But they're my family too."

When my parents arrived, I could see their shock at the opulence of the Bradley estate. My mother's eyes widened at the marble columns and crystal chandeliers, while my father's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.

"Let's walk in the garden," I suggested, leading them outside where I knew we couldn't be overheard.

In the rose garden, surrounded by fragrant blooms and distant from the house, I finally spoke the truth.

"I know everything," I said quietly. "Drake and Giana. The baby. The will."

My mother gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. My father's face darkened with protective rage.

"They think I don't remember what I heard while I was dying," I continued, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. "They were dividing my assets, planning their future together."

"What do you need us to do?" My father's voice was low, dangerous.

"Evidence," I replied. "I need you to find everything—emails, financial records, anything that proves what's mine is mine."

---

Three days later, Mrs. Bradley entered my room with a leather portfolio. "Just routine post-childbirth legal matters," she said smoothly, placing it on my lap.

I opened it slowly, scanning the documents. Buried among hospital forms was a will—my will—with a signature that looked remarkably like mine.

"Your hand is stronger now," she observed, offering a pen. "We should get this taken care of today."

I took the pen but didn't sign. Instead, I frowned weakly. "My hand still shakes too much. Can we review these tomorrow?"

She hesitated, disappointment flashing across her face before she masked it with concern. "Of course, dear. Rest first."

The moment she left, I photographed every page from multiple angles and sent them to Natalie Chen, the attorney my parents had found—a woman known for taking down powerful families.

As I pressed send, a cold determination settled over me. They thought they were dealing with the same trusting Ava who'd nearly died on that operating table.

They had no idea who they were really facing.

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