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Betrayed by Paige at the Altar

I stood before the full-length mirror in my family's Manhattan penthouse, adjusting grandmother's pearl necklace against the ivory silk of my engagement gown. Each pearl caught the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting tiny rainbows across my collarbone. These pearls had witnessed three generations of Gilbert women on their most important days. Today, they would witness mine. "The guest list has been finalized, Miss Gilbert," my assistant said, handing me a tablet displaying New York's most influential names. "Four hundred and seventeen confirmed attendees, including the mayor and three state senators." I nodded, scanning the names without really seeing them. The Holmes and Gilbert families had spent months orchestrating this engagement announcement ceremony—the social event of the season. Our childhood friendship turned romance would finally culminate in the merger of two of Manhattan's oldest fortunes. "Your grandmother called again," my assistant continued. "She's already at the Grand Plaza overseeing the final arrangements.
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Chapter 3

I sat in my penthouse office the next morning, staring at my phone. The audio recording from the hospital played softly through my speakers—forty-three seconds that would reshape everything.

"Your family owes me this much, at least... I'm carrying the heir to the Holmes fortune while you're playing nursemaid to a dying old woman."

Paige's voice dripped with venom through the speakers. Then Alistair's cold response: "She's right, Monica. You should be grateful I showed my true nature before we made a mistake neither of us could undo."

My fingers hovered over the upload button. One click would unleash a storm that would consume them both. I touched grandmother's pearls, feeling their familiar weight against my throat.

"Do it," I whispered to myself, and pressed send.

The audio file uploaded to every major social media platform simultaneously. I'd titled it simply: "The Truth About My Hospitalized Grandmother."

Within minutes, my phone exploded with notifications. The recording spread like wildfire across Twitter, Instagram, TikTok. #CruelCouple began trending. Comments flooded in faster than I could read them.

"Disgusting behavior toward an elderly woman in the hospital!"

"How can they be so heartless?"

"Monica Gilbert deserves so much better than these monsters."

The narrative I'd carefully constructed over the past three days crystallized into public fury. Photos of grandmother's charitable work resurfaced, side by side with screenshots of Paige's social media posts from our family events. The contrast was stark—a beloved philanthropist versus the ungrateful woman who'd betrayed her kindness.

My assistant knocked and entered. "Miss Gilbert, the phones haven't stopped ringing. Every major news outlet wants a statement."

"Tell them I'm focused on my grandmother's recovery," I said, watching the view counts climb. "No further comment at this time."

By noon, the recording had been viewed over two million times.

---

Two weeks later, I stood at the floor-to-ceiling windows of Gilbert Industries' forty-second floor, watching storm clouds gather over Manhattan. The market crash had accelerated faster than even I'd anticipated. The Holmes family's tech investments, already shaky, had lost sixty percent of their value overnight.

My secretary's voice crackled through the intercom. "Miss Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are here with their son and... Miss Carpenter. They're demanding to see you."

I smiled at my reflection in the window. "Send them to Conference Room A. I'll be right there."

I took my time walking down the hallway, my heels clicking against the marble floors. Through the glass walls of the conference room, I could see them waiting. Mr. Holmes paced like a caged animal, his usually perfect hair disheveled. Mrs. Holmes sat rigidly in her chair, clutching her designer handbag like a lifeline. Alistair stood by the window, his shoulders tense beneath his expensive suit.

And Paige—seven months pregnant now, her belly prominently displayed in a form-fitting black dress—sat at the head of the table as if she owned the room.

I opened the door and entered with measured steps. "Good afternoon. I understand you wanted to discuss business."

Mr. Holmes stopped pacing immediately. "Monica, thank God. We need to talk about the Henderson-Clarke merger. Our families have been partners for three generations—"

"Had been partners," I corrected, taking my seat at the opposite end of the table from Paige. "Past tense seems more appropriate now."

Mrs. Holmes leaned forward desperately. "Monica, please. You have to understand—Alistair made a mistake, but that doesn't mean our families should suffer. We're talking about ten billion dollars in contracts."

I opened the folder in front of me, revealing the bailout contract they'd drafted. The terms were laughable—they wanted me to absorb their debts while giving them continued control of their assets.

"This is quite ambitious," I said, flipping through the pages. "You want Gilbert Industries to assume responsibility for Holmes Financial's complete portfolio while maintaining your management structure."

"It's a fair deal," Mr. Holmes insisted, his voice strained. "Our companies have always supported each other."

"Fair?" I looked up, meeting his desperate eyes. "After your son publicly humiliated me and your daughter-in-law-to-be mocked my dying grandmother?"

Mrs. Holmes's composure cracked. Tears streamed down her carefully made-up face. "Monica, I'm begging you. We'll lose everything. The house, the business, our reputation—everything we've built over forty years."

She stood abruptly, moving around the table toward me. "We could even arrange for you to... to claim the child as yours. Think about it—you'd have an heir, and society would never need to know about this unfortunate situation with Paige."

The room fell silent. Even Paige looked shocked at the suggestion.

I stared at Mrs. Holmes, watching her desperation transform her from Manhattan socialite into something pathetic and grasping. "You want me to pretend that woman's bastard child is mine?"

"It would solve everything," she whispered, falling to her knees beside my chair. "Please, Monica. I'll do anything. We'll send Paige away after the birth. Far away. You'll never have to see her again."

Mr. Holmes slammed his hand on the table. "If you don't sign this contract, I'll make sure everyone knows about your family's offshore accounts. The tax implications alone will destroy Gilbert Industries."

I looked at him calmly. "Are you threatening me, Mr. Holmes?"

"I'm offering you a choice," he said, his voice turning ugly. "Save us, or we'll drag your family down with us."

I stood slowly, smoothing my skirt. "How interesting that you think you still have leverage."

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