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Betrayed by Love

I stood in Seattle International Airport's arrivals terminal, my heart pounding so hard I could feel it in my fingertips. Six years. Six long years of waiting, of dreaming, of planning our future together while Jaxson was away handling his father's East Coast business dealings. Today was finally the day he would come home to me. "You look like you might faint," Elena whispered, squeezing my hand. My best friend had been my rock through all the waiting, all the lonely nights. "I'm fine," I said, touching the pearl necklace at my throat, a nervous habit I'd inherited along with the jewelry from my mother. "Just... it's been so long." My father, Richard Davis, stood beside us, checking his watch with the impatience of a man who ran one of Seattle's largest business empires. "Flight's landed.
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Chapter 3

I stared at my phone screen, watching the cursor blink in the empty text field. One call. That's all it would take.

"Sarah," I said when my assistant answered, my voice steady despite the storm brewing inside me. "I need you to make some inquiries about temporary work visas. Specifically, any irregularities that might require... review."

There was a pause. Sarah had worked for the Davis family long enough to understand the subtext. "Of course, Miss Davis. Any particular individual?"

"Alisson Campbell. She arrived recently from Boston with Mr. West."

"I'll handle it discreetly."

I hung up and leaned back in my office chair, the Seattle skyline stretching beyond my windows. The pearl necklace felt heavy against my throat as I touched it, my mother's voice echoing in my memory: *Sometimes, darling, showing someone their vulnerability is the kindest way to protect yourself.*

Three hours later, Sarah knocked on my door. "The immigration inquiry has been filed. Miss Campbell will need to report to the federal building tomorrow morning to clarify her employment status and visa documentation."

"Thank you." The words tasted like ash, but I'd learned that survival sometimes required swallowing bitter pills.

***

The storm hit two days later when our family's investment firm quietly withdrew funding from three companies in Jaxson's portfolio. It was surgical, precise—nothing that would damage the Davis reputation, but enough to send a clear message about the consequences of betrayal.

I was reviewing quarterly reports when my office door burst open without warning. Jaxson stood there, his face flushed with anger, his usually perfect composure shattered.

"What the hell do you think you're doing?" he demanded, slamming the door behind him.

I didn't look up from my papers. "I'm working. Something you might try instead of barging into my office uninvited."

"Don't play games with me, Maya." He crossed to my desk, his hands flat against the mahogany surface. "The visa inquiry? The investment withdrawals? This is beneath you."

Now I did look up, meeting his furious gaze with cool composure. "Is it? Because from where I'm sitting, I'm simply protecting my family's interests. Something I learned from watching you prioritize yours."

"Alisson has nothing to do with business. She's innocent in all this."

"Innocent?" I stood slowly, my voice dropping to the dangerous calm that Elena always said was more terrifying than any shout. "She's living in your penthouse, attending events as your companion, and you expect me to believe she's just an innocent victim?"

"Her parents died because of me!" Jaxson's voice cracked with emotion. "I owe her everything. I won't let you destroy her life because you're angry at me."

The words hit like a physical blow. After six years of devotion, of building my entire future around him, he was choosing to protect her from me. The woman who'd loved him since childhood was now the threat he needed to shield his precious Alisson from.

"Get out." My voice was barely above a whisper.

"Maya—"

"Get out of my office. Now."

He straightened, something shifting in his expression. For a moment, I thought I saw the boy I'd fallen in love with, the one who'd promised me forever under the cherry blossoms in my father's garden. But it vanished, replaced by cold determination.

"If you hurt her, Maya, I'll never forgive you."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that echoed like a gunshot in the silence.

***

Elena's birthday party was supposed to be a celebration, but the tension in the room was thick enough to cut with a knife. The rooftop venue overlooked Elliott Bay, string lights casting a warm glow over the gathered guests—Seattle's young elite, all pretending not to notice the drama unfolding in their midst.

I stood near the champagne fountain, Caden's hand warm against the small of my back as he leaned close to whisper something that made me laugh—a genuine sound that surprised even me.

"You're radiant tonight," he murmured, his eyes holding mine with an intensity that made my pulse quicken.

Across the terrace, I could see Jaxson watching us, Alisson clinging to his arm like a lifeline. His jaw was tight, his knuckles white where he gripped his whiskey glass.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Elena called out, tapping her champagne flute with a silver spoon. "Before we continue this wonderful evening, I wanted to thank everyone for being here. But most especially, I want to acknowledge someone who's shown me what true friendship looks like during difficult times."

My heart began to race as Elena's eyes found mine.

"Maya Davis has been my rock, my sister in every way that matters. And I'm so grateful that she has someone like Caden Fox in her corner—someone who sees her worth and isn't afraid to fight for it."

Caden stepped forward, lifting my hand to his lips in a gesture so tender, so publicly intimate, that conversations around us stopped. His kiss lingered against my knuckles, his eyes never leaving mine.

"To Maya," he said, his voice carrying across the suddenly quiet terrace. "The most extraordinary woman I've ever known."

The champagne flute in Jaxson's hand shattered against the stone floor.

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