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Betrayed by the Senator

I was having breakfast in our apartment when I saw it. The morning light streamed through the windows, casting a golden glow across our dining table—the one Soren had bought when he first got elected to the Senate. I remember how proud he'd been that day, pulling me into his arms and promising me the world. "This is just the beginning, Sapphire," he'd whispered against my hair. "Someday, I'll give you everything you deserve." I took a sip of my coffee, savoring the rich aroma as I flipped through the morning newspaper. Soren had left early for a vote on the Hill, kissing me goodbye with promises to call later. Three years together, and I still felt that flutter in my chest when he touched me. Then I saw it. The announcement took up a small corner of the society page, but it might as well have been splashed across the entire front page in neon letters. "SENATOR SOREN MENDEZ ENGAGED TO LILIANA GEORGE" The coffee cup slipped from my fingers, shattering against the hardwood floor.
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Chapter 3

I noticed the first package missing last Tuesday. It was a small thing—a birthday gift I'd ordered for myself to cheer me up—but when I checked the tracking, it showed delivered three days ago.

"Did someone pick up my package?" I asked Soren that evening, trying to keep my voice casual.

He looked up from his phone, his expression blank. "Package?"

"My birthday gift. It was delivered but isn't here."

"Probably stolen," he said dismissively. "This building's security isn't what it should be. I'll have my team look into it."

I didn't think much of it until my phone calls started going straight to voicemail. Friends I'd known for years suddenly stopped returning my messages.

"Sapphire's not well," I overheard Soren telling someone on the phone one night. "She's been... unstable. Making up stories."

The next day, Claire—my friend since college—texted me: *Soren says you're having a breakdown. Is everything ok?*

My hands trembled as I typed back: *No, everything's NOT ok. Soren is lying.*

Her response was immediate: *He showed us your medical records. The psychiatric evaluation?*

I stared at my phone in horror. I'd never had a psychiatric evaluation.

*Soren has friends in the hospital,* he'd told me once. *They can make things appear however we need them to.*

One by one, my support system crumbled. Every phone call I made was intercepted. Every email I sent was read. Every friend I reached out to was warned about my "fragile mental state."

"You're being protected," Soren would say whenever I protested. "People will use your vulnerability against you. Against us."

But there was no us anymore. There was just Soren's version of reality, and everyone else was living in it.

* * *

The restaurant was called Le Ciel—French for "The Sky." Appropriate, since it sat at the top of Washington's most exclusive hotel, with views that made the city lights look like fallen stars.

"Only the best for you," Soren said as the maître d' led us to a private room at the back. "I've reserved this space for special occasions."

The room was intimate—just a small table, two chairs, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Capitol. A bottle of champagne chilled in an ice bucket, and candles flickered in silver holders.

For a moment, I let myself hope. Maybe this was his way of making things right. Maybe he'd realized what he was doing to me.

"Soren," I began softly, "I think we need to talk about—"

"Of course we do." He smiled, reaching into his jacket pocket. "That's why I brought these."

He placed a thick manila envelope on the table between us.

"What is this?" I asked, though something in me already knew.

"Protection. For both of us." He opened the envelope and spread several documents across the table. "A formal arrangement. Clear expectations. Benefits for you. Discretion for me."

I stared at the papers, my vision blurring as I made out phrases like "monthly compensation," "confidentiality agreement," and "behavioral expectations."

"This is... a contract. To be your mistress?"

"Think of it as a prenup," he said smoothly. "Without the 'nup.'"

The champagne flute in my hand suddenly felt too heavy. I set it down before I could throw it in his face.

"You want me to sign this?"

"It's practical, Sapphire. You get financial security. I get peace of mind."

I picked up the papers with shaking hands. The terms were humiliating—I would be paid like a call girl, expected to be available whenever he wanted, and required to sign a non-disclosure agreement that would prevent me from ever speaking about our relationship.

Slowly, deliberately, I tore the papers in half. Then quarters. Then eighths.

"Soren," I said, my voice steadier than it had been in weeks, "go to hell."

I threw the confetti of his contract in his face and walked out.

* * *

My mother's estate sat on five acres of manicured grounds in Virginia, a sanctuary I'd avoided for three years because Soren had never approved of my "difficult" family.

Now I understood why.

"Darling girl," Victoria Wright said, embracing me at the door. "You look terrible."

"Thanks, Mom."

Her eyes narrowed as she studied my face. "What has he done to you?"

We sat in her sunroom, surrounded by orchids and afternoon light. For an hour, I almost told her everything—the control, the isolation, the contract.

But then I remembered.

"Mom," I said carefully, "did you ever... help Soren with his career?"

Her expression shifted slightly. "What do you mean?"

"I know about the connections. The donations. The meetings you arranged."

She sighed, setting down her teacup. "He asked for help. You seemed... devoted."

"You used your business contacts to advance his career," I said flatly.

"We supported someone you loved," she corrected gently.

The shame hit me like a physical blow. I'd been so blind. So willingly blind.

"Mom, I—" I began, but the words stuck in my throat.

How could I admit that I'd handed over my family's resources to a man who saw me as nothing but a possession? That I'd let him use me, use us, while he planned to marry someone else?

"Never mind," I whispered, looking out at the garden where I'd played as a child. "I think I need to figure some things out on my own."

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