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Betrayed Wife Fights Back Novel Cover

Betrayed Wife Fights Back

I leaned against the cool glass of my office window, watching Ryan buckle Madison into her car seat. The July sun glinted off his black BMW in our circular driveway, three stories below my corner office in our Beverly Hills home. Something about the scene made my chest tighten with unexpected emotion. Ryan's hand lingered on Madison's cheek, and even from this distance, I could see her delighted smile. These moments had become rare treasures—glimpses of the man I'd married five years ago, the hero who'd once taken a knife for me. "I didn't think he'd remember," I whispered to myself, twisting the silver locket at my throat—my mother's last gift before cancer took her. Madison's piano lessons had been on my calendar for weeks, but Ryan had never volunteered to take her before. I pressed my palm against the window, savoring this fragile hope. Maybe things were finally changing. Maybe the distance that had grown between us was beginning to close.
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Chapter 3

My knees scraped against the hot pavement as I struggled beneath the security guard's iron grip. Madison's face was a blurry smudge behind the car window now, her small body slumping further down in the seat. Time was running out.

'Let me go!' I screamed, thrashing against Dawson's hold. 'My daughter is dying in there!'

'Shut up!' he growled, twisting my arm harder behind my back. Pain shot through my shoulder, but it was nothing compared to the agony of watching Madison suffer while I remained helpless.

Sweat poured down my face, stinging my eyes and soaking through my silk blouse. The July heat was merciless, turning the parking lot into a shimmering inferno. If it was this unbearable outside, inside that sealed car must have been...

I couldn't finish the thought. I wouldn't.

'My phone,' I gasped, spotting it just inches from my outstretched fingers where it had fallen during our struggle. 'I need to call 911.'

'No chance,' Dawson snarled, pressing his knee harder into my back. 'You're not calling anyone until the police get here to arrest you.'

Desperation gave me strength I didn't know I possessed. I bucked violently, catching him off guard. His grip loosened for just a fraction of a second—but it was enough. I lunged forward, fingers closing around my phone.

Dawson cursed, grabbing for my ankle. I kicked out wildly, my bare foot connecting with something solid. He grunted in pain, releasing me momentarily.

My trembling fingers fumbled across the screen, trying to dial 911, when movement at the edge of my vision caught my attention. A woman was emerging from the adjacent luxury building, her walk leisurely and confident despite the scorching heat.

Time seemed to slow as I took in the details: her cascade of auburn hair, the pristine white sundress that floated around her tanned legs, and—my breath caught—the unmistakable orange leather of my limited-edition Hermès Birkin swinging from her arm. Around her neck glinted the distinctive diamonds of my Cartier necklace, the one my father had given me for my thirtieth birthday, which I'd reported stolen three months ago.

I froze, my finger hovering over the emergency call button, as an impossible realization dawned on me.

'Dawson?' The woman's voice carried across the courtyard, sharp with authority. 'What's going on here?'

The security guard immediately straightened, though he kept a warning hand on my shoulder. 'Just handling a situation, Mrs. Carter. This woman was trying to break into your car.'

*Mrs. Carter.*

The words echoed in my head like a death knell.

The woman—*Mrs. Carter*—sauntered closer, her manicured hand clutching an iPhone pointed directly at me. She was filming. Actually filming me as I knelt there, disheveled and desperate, while my daughter suffocated mere feet away.

'Look at this crazy woman,' she narrated to her phone, her voice dripping with smug disdain. 'Trying to steal from us in broad daylight.'

She turned to Dawson, not even bothering to look at me directly. 'Get rid of her. We don't need this kind of trash around our home.'

*Our home.* The words sliced through me like the knife Ryan had supposedly taken for me all those years ago.

'Please,' I begged, my voice breaking as I gestured toward the car. 'There's a child in there. My child. Your...'

I couldn't bring myself to finish the sentence. The implication was too horrific.

The woman—Amber, I would later learn—finally deigned to look at me, her gaze traveling from my bare foot to my tear-streaked face with theatrical disgust.

'I don't know what scam you're trying to pull,' she said coldly, adjusting my stolen Cartier bracelet on her wrist, 'but you picked the wrong family to mess with.'

Family. The word echoed in my mind as I stared at my possessions adorning this stranger's body. What exactly had Ryan been doing all those late nights at the office? All those business trips?

Dawson yanked me to my feet, his fingers digging painfully into my arm. But I barely felt it. A strange calm was settling over me as pieces of a puzzle I hadn't known existed began to click into place.

Madison's faint tapping against the window pulled me back to the immediate crisis. Her movements were growing weaker. I had to act now.

With Dawson distracted by Amber's arrival, I did the only thing I could think of—I pressed the emergency button on my phone, the one my father had insisted I install after the 'mugging.' The one that would bring help, whether these people wanted it or not.

As Amber continued filming my humiliation, her red lips curved in a victorious smile, I looked directly into her camera and said with deadly calm, 'You're wearing my necklace.'

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