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Betrayed in Love's Shadow

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The cold concrete pressed against my cheek, rough and unforgiving. I could taste copper on my tongue, feel the warm trickle of blood from my split lip. Above me, a phone camera glowed like a malevolent eye, broadcasting my humiliation to thousands of strangers. "Please," I whispered, but the word came out broken. One of the men—I couldn't see his face clearly through my swelling eye—laughed. "Your husband's watching," he said, angling the phone toward me. "Want to say hi?" Three years. Three years of marriage, and this was my anniversary gift. The livestream chat scrolled past in a blur of cruel comments. I caught fragments: *She deserves this.* *What did she expect after crippling him?* *Harry Reed's wife getting what's coming to her.* Somewhere behind that screen, Harry was watching.

Betrayed in Love's Shadow Chapter 1

The cold concrete pressed against my cheek, rough and unforgiving. I could taste copper on my tongue, feel the warm trickle of blood from my split lip. Above me, a phone camera glowed like a malevolent eye, broadcasting my humiliation to thousands of strangers.

"Please," I whispered, but the word came out broken. One of the men—I couldn't see his face clearly through my swelling eye—laughed.

"Your husband's watching," he said, angling the phone toward me. "Want to say hi?"

Three years. Three years of marriage, and this was my anniversary gift.

The livestream chat scrolled past in a blur of cruel comments. I caught fragments: *She deserves this.* *What did she expect after crippling him?* *Harry Reed's wife getting what's coming to her.*

Somewhere behind that screen, Harry was watching. I knew he was. Sophia would have made sure of it.

The man closest to me grabbed my hair, yanking my head up. The camera lens stared at me, unblinking. I thought about begging Harry for help. The words formed in my throat, almost escaped. But I swallowed them back down, tasting blood and shame.

He wouldn't come. I knew that with the same certainty I knew Roland's threats three years ago had been real. Harry hated me. He'd made that abundantly clear every day since the accident. Every cruel word, every cold dismissal, every time he looked at me like I was something rotting.

And he had no idea I'd done it all to save his life.

The beating continued. I stopped counting the blows. Stopped feeling them, really. My mind drifted to safer places—to childhood summers in the mountains with Killian, before the Hudsons adopted me and turned me into their pawn. Before I fell in love with a man who would one day destroy me as thoroughly as I'd destroyed his ability to walk.

When they finally tired of their sport, they dumped me on the street like garbage. The phone was still recording. I heard Sophia's voice, saccharine sweet, filtering through the speaker: "Happy anniversary, Nyla. Hope you enjoyed Harry's special surprise."

The livestream ended.

I lay there for a long time, staring up at the darkening sky. My ribs screamed with each breath. My face felt like shattered porcelain. But the worst pain wasn't physical. It never was.

Somehow, I made it home. Each step up the driveway felt like climbing a mountain. The house loomed before me, all sharp angles and cold glass—nothing like the warm cabin I used to dream about sharing with Harry in the Rockies. That dream had died the day I orchestrated his accident. It had to.

I pushed open the door with my shoulder, my hands too damaged to grip the handle properly. Laughter drifted from the living room. Light, musical laughter that made my stomach turn.

Sophia.

I should have turned around. Should have gone anywhere else. But this was my home, wasn't it? At least on paper.

They were on the couch together. Harry in his wheelchair, positioned close to where Sophia perched on the armrest, her hand resting possessively on his shoulder. The intimacy of the scene cut deeper than any fist had.

Sophia saw me first. Her eyes widened in mock surprise, then curved with delight. "Oh! Nyla! You're back. Did you enjoy your anniversary surprise?"

Harry's head turned. His eyes—those eyes that had once looked at me with such tenderness—swept over my battered face, my torn clothes, the blood matting my hair. Something flickered in their depths. For one desperate second, I thought I saw concern.

Then his expression hardened into familiar contempt.

"You look terrible," he said flatly. "Clean yourself up. You're dripping blood on the carpet."

No *Are you alright?* No *Who did this?* Just annoyance that I was staining his precious carpet.

I opened my mouth, but what could I say? That I'd just endured public assault and humiliation? That his girlfriend had orchestrated the whole thing? That I was standing here bleeding and broken, and all I wanted was for him to remember—just for a moment—that he'd once loved me?

"Don't you have anything to say?" Sophia prompted, her voice dripping false innocence. "Harry went to so much trouble to arrange your special day."

I met Harry's gaze. Held it. Let him see the full extent of what his hatred had wrought.

"Happy anniversary," I whispered.

Then I turned and climbed the stairs, each step leaving crimson footprints on the pristine white runner. Behind me, Sophia's laughter chimed like breaking glass.

I'd barely reached my room when I heard the front door slam open again. Heavy footsteps. Roland's voice, sharp with fury.

"Where is she?"

My body went rigid. Not now. Please, not now.

But the universe had never been kind to me. Roland's footsteps pounded up the stairs. My door crashed open.

"You failed," he snarled, his face mottled with rage. "The Blackwell merger. You were supposed to charm Marcus Blackwell at that gala, get him to sign. Instead, he walked away."

I pressed back against the wall, my broken ribs protesting. "I tried. He wasn't interested in—"

"I don't want excuses." Roland closed the distance between us in two strides. His hand shot out, gripping my jaw hard enough to make fresh pain explode through my face. "Your usefulness to this family is running out, Nyla. One more failure, and I'll make tonight's little party look like a birthday celebration."

His fingers dug into the bruises already forming. I couldn't hold back the whimper.

"Do you understand me?"

"Yes," I managed.

He released me with a shove that sent me sprawling. "Good. The Chen account presentation is next week. Don't disappoint me again."

The door slammed. His footsteps retreated.

I stayed on the floor, staring at nothing. This was my life. This had been my life for three years. Beaten by strangers, hated by the man I loved, threatened by my adoptive brother. All because I'd chosen to save Harry instead of letting Roland kill him.

If Harry ever learned the truth, would it matter? Or had I destroyed any chance of redemption the moment I destroyed his legs?

Downstairs, I heard Sophia's laughter again, followed by the low rumble of Harry's voice.

I closed my eyes and let the darkness take me.

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Betrayed in Love's Shadow of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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