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Betrayed Wife's Payback

The cold metal bit into my wrists and ankles, suspending me in a grotesque parody of a star. My body, once adorned in designer silks, now hung naked and vulnerable on the spinning post. The warehouse air carried the metallic scent of blood—my blood—mingling with the musty decay of abandonment. I had long since lost track of time in this Queens hellhole. Days? Weeks? The pain had become my only constant companion, eclipsing even the rhythms of hunger and thirst. "This one has remarkable resilience," Vanessa's clinical voice floated through the haze of my suffering. "Most subjects would have begged for death by now." Through the eyeholes of the grotesque mask secured to my face, I could see her selecting tools from a surgical tray with the deliberate care of an artist choosing brushes. Her red-lacquered nails glinted under the harsh spotlight as she lifted a set of carved bone needles.
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Chapter 3

The nightmare always ended the same way. Richard's cold eyes staring at me through the smoke as he uttered those damning words: 'Continue.' I'd wake gasping, my body drenched in sweat, phantom pain radiating from scars that Dr. Reed assured me were healing well.

Tonight was no different. I bolted upright in the unfamiliar bed of Marcus's Hamptons estate, my heart hammering against my ribs. The digital clock on the nightstand read 3:17 AM. Sleep wouldn't return now; it never did.

I slipped from beneath the silk sheets, my bare feet silent against the hardwood floor. The house was still, with only the distant sound of waves breaking against the shore. Three weeks since Marcus had pulled me from that warehouse inferno, and still I felt like I was burning.

The en-suite bathroom was my destination—a ritual I couldn't break. I flipped on the harsh fluorescent light and faced my enemy: the mirror.

The woman staring back at me was a stranger. Hollow-cheeked, with dark circles beneath eyes that had once sparkled with warmth and hope. But it wasn't my face that drew my gaze downward.

I untied the silk robe Marcus had provided, letting it fall open. The network of scars across my torso glowed pink and angry under the bathroom light. Vanessa's artwork, etched permanently into my flesh. The most prominent scar—a jagged line below my navel—marked where our child had been torn from me.

'Better she lost it here than ruined our perfect life.'

Richard's words echoed in my head, igniting something molten and vicious within me. My hands curled into fists at my sides.

'Who are you now?' I whispered to my reflection.

The woman in the mirror had no answer. She was neither the devoted wife who had lived for Richard's approval nor the broken victim who had hung from that metal post. She was something in between—something still forming.

Rage surged through me suddenly, white-hot and unstoppable. My fist connected with the mirror before I even realized I'd moved. The glass splintered outward from the impact, fracturing my reflection into a dozen distorted versions of myself.

Blood dripped from my knuckles, but I barely felt the pain. It was nothing compared to what I'd already endured. I watched, detached, as crimson droplets spattered against the pristine white sink.

I don't remember walking through the darkened hallway. My next conscious moment was kneeling outside Marcus's door, my bloodied hand raised to knock but frozen in indecision. The tears came then—the first I'd allowed myself since the rescue. They streamed hot down my face as a sob tore from my throat.

The door opened before I could knock. Marcus stood there in sweatpants, his hair disheveled from sleep, eyes instantly alert.

'Izzy,' he whispered, taking in my state with one sweeping glance—the open robe, the bleeding hand, the tears.

I collapsed forward, and he caught me against his chest. His arms encircled me, strong and secure, as he lowered us both to the floor.

'I don't know who I am anymore,' I confessed into the fabric of his t-shirt.

His hand stroked my hair gently. 'You're Isabella Morgan. You're a survivor. And you're not alone.'

* * *

Richard adjusted his black tie, scrutinizing his reflection in the penthouse elevator's mirrored wall. The perfect picture of the grieving husband. The doors slid open to reveal a lobby full of reporters and camera crews.

'Mr. Blackwood!' they called in a cacophony of voices and flashing lights. 'Can you comment on the rumors that your wife's disappearance might be connected to corporate espionage?'

He raised a hand, his expression a masterpiece of controlled anguish. 'Please. I'm here today not as a businessman, but as a husband desperate to find his wife.'

The press conference had been meticulously arranged in the atrium of Blackwood Tower. A large portrait of me—smiling, radiant in a blue gown at our last charity gala—dominated the backdrop. My ghost, watching over his performance.

'Today,' Richard announced, his voice carrying through the strategically placed microphones, 'I am establishing the Isabella Blackwood Foundation with an initial endowment of fifty million dollars. This foundation will not only continue the charitable work my wife was passionate about but will also offer a five million dollar reward for any information leading to finding Isabella.'

The cameras flashed more intensely. Richard paused, allowing a calculated break in his composure—a slight tremor in his hand as he reached for a glass of water.

'I will not rest until I bring my beloved wife home,' he continued, his voice thick with manufactured emotion. 'Isabella is my heart, my soul. Without her, I am incomplete.'

I watched the broadcast from Marcus's study, my bandaged hand curled around a tumbler of scotch. The performance was flawless—if I hadn't seen the truth in that warehouse, I might have believed him myself.

'He's good,' Marcus said quietly from behind me. 'I'll give him that.'

I took a long sip of the burning liquid. 'He always was.'

* * *

Vanessa Cross stepped out of the elevator into the penthouse, her arms laden with empty boxes. The space was eerily silent—no staff, no security. Just Richard standing at the floor-to-ceiling windows, a tumbler of amber liquid in his hand, staring out at the Manhattan skyline.

'I brought what you asked for,' she said, setting the boxes down. 'We can start with her closet. Those designer pieces will only collect dust.'

She moved toward the master suite, her stilettos clicking against the marble floor—the same distinctive sound that had accompanied my torture. The memory of it sent a phantom pain shooting through my healing wounds.

Vanessa pushed open the double doors to the walk-in closet that had once been mine. Rows of designer gowns, shoes, and handbags waited like ghosts of a former life.

'We should donate these,' she said, running her fingers along a silk Valentino I'd worn to our anniversary dinner. 'Such a waste to let them sit here.'

Richard appeared in the doorway, his face unreadable. 'Take the clothes if you want. Burn them for all I care.'

Vanessa smiled, already pulling gowns from their hangers. Her victory dance on the grave of my former life.

She followed Richard into my private study adjacent to the bedroom, boxes in hand. 'We should clear this too. I could use the space for—'

Richard's hand shot out, gripping her wrist with such sudden violence that the boxes clattered to the floor. Vanessa gasped, her false smile faltering as his fingers tightened.

'No one touches her things,' he said, his voice dangerously soft. 'Not until she's truly gone.'

Vanessa's eyes widened, a flicker of fear crossing her perfect features. 'Richard, you're hurting me.'

He released her with a slight push, turning back to my desk where everything remained exactly as I'd left it—a half-written thank you note to a charity donor, my favorite fountain pen, a framed photo of us in Santorini.

'She's not coming back,' Vanessa said, rubbing her wrist where his fingers had left white marks. 'You saw the warehouse. No one could have survived that explosion.'

Richard traced the edge of my desk calendar, still open to the date I'd disappeared. 'Then where is her body?'

The question hung in the air between them, unanswered. In that moment, watching through Marcus's sophisticated surveillance system, I saw something I hadn't expected—genuine fear in Vanessa's eyes. Not of Richard, but of the possibility that I might still be alive.

I smiled for the first time since my rescue, a cold curl of lips that held no warmth. Let them fear the ghost of the woman they thought they'd destroyed. Soon enough, they would learn that ghosts could do far more than haunt—they could destroy.

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