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Breaking Free from Lies

"One dollar, going once... going twice..." Arthur's voice echoed through the dimly lit room, his words slicing through me like shards of glass. "Sold! To the gentleman in the back for one dollar." One dollar. That was all I was worth to my husband of five years. I stood on the makeshift stage, my body trembling beneath the revealing dress Arthur had forced me to wear. The thin fabric clung to my skin, leaving little to the imagination of the dozens of leering men who filled the seedy underground venue. Their hungry eyes devoured me, and I fought the urge to wrap my arms around myself. "Happy anniversary, Melody," Arthur whispered as he gripped my elbow, his fingers digging into my skin. His breath was hot against my ear, reeking of expensive whiskey.
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Chapter 2

I woke to unfamiliar softness.

My eyes fluttered open, and instead of the cold concrete of that warehouse, I found myself wrapped in a blanket so soft it felt like clouds. The room around me was all clean lines and muted luxury—floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city, modern furniture that probably cost more than everything I owned. My torn dress was gone, replaced by an oversized white shirt that smelled faintly of cedar and something masculine.

Panic shot through me as fragmented memories crashed back. The auction. The warehouse. Those men. Their hands—

"You're safe."

I jerked upright, my hand flying to my throat. A man sat in a chair across from me, his posture perfectly straight, hands clasped loosely in his lap. He wore dark clothes that emphasized his broad shoulders, and his face—sharp jawline, intense eyes that seemed to see right through me—held an expression of controlled fury barely contained beneath a veneer of calm.

"Who are you?" My voice came out hoarse, broken. "Where am I?"

"My name is Kamden Cooper." He leaned forward slightly, his gaze never leaving mine. "And you're in my home, where you should have been five years ago."

The name meant nothing to me. I pulled the blanket tighter around myself, my body still trembling. "I don't understand. Why did you—"

"I'm your husband, Melody."

The words hung in the air between us, impossible and absurd. I almost laughed, except nothing about this situation was funny.

"That's not possible. Arthur is my husband. We've been married for five years."

"Arthur Knight was a substitute." Kamden's voice turned cold, each word precisely enunciated. "Five years ago, I was called away on an emergency military mission the morning of our wedding. I asked Arthur, someone I trusted, to stand in for the ceremony—a formality while I completed my assignment. I never authorized him to claim you as his wife. I never gave him permission to keep you."

My mind struggled to process his words. A substitute? Five years of marriage, five years of humiliation and contempt, all based on a lie?

"That can't be true. Arthur never said—"

"Of course he didn't." Kamden stood, and I instinctively pressed back against the cushions. He noticed and stopped, his jaw clenching. "I returned three days ago and discovered what he'd done. How he'd treated you. What he allowed to happen tonight." His hands curled into fists at his sides. "I should have killed him in that warehouse."

Tears burned behind my eyes. "Why should I believe you? You're just another stranger who—"

"When you were seven, you were trapped in a house fire." His voice softened slightly. "A boy pulled you out through a window before the ceiling collapsed. You have a small burn scar on your left wrist."

My hand moved unconsciously to the scar I always touched when anxious. How did he know that?

"That boy was me, Melody. Our families arranged our marriage years later because of that connection. Because I never forgot the little girl I saved, and neither did my father." He pulled something from his pocket—a piece of charred fabric. "I kept this from your dress that day."

The room tilted. Everything I thought I knew, everything I'd endured, suddenly had a different shape. Arthur wasn't my husband. This man—this stranger who somehow knew my deepest childhood memory—claimed I belonged to him instead.

"I need to go to a hospital," I whispered, because it was easier than confronting the truth he was offering. "I need to be examined. Documented. In case—" My voice broke. "In case I press charges."

Kamden's expression darkened with barely suppressed rage, but when he spoke, his tone was gentle. "I've already arranged it. A private facility, female doctors only. We'll go whenever you're ready."

---

The hospital room was too bright, too sterile. I sat on the examination table in a paper gown, my body aching in ways that had nothing to do with physical pain. The female doctor had been kind, her hands gentle as she documented every bruise, every torn piece of evidence of what almost happened.

Almost. Because Kamden had arrived in time.

The door burst open without warning. Arthur strode in, his expensive suit perfectly pressed, his expression twisted with contempt rather than concern.

"So this is where you ran off to." His eyes raked over me with disgust. "Playing the victim, Melody? How typical."

I flinched, instinctively shrinking back.

"Get out." Kamden's voice was deadly quiet as he stepped between Arthur and me, his body a wall of protection. "You have no right to be here."

Arthur laughed, the sound harsh and cruel. "No right? She's my wife. Mine. And now she's damaged goods because she couldn't even follow simple instructions at an auction."

The words hit like physical blows. Even now, even after everything, Arthur blamed me.

"She was never yours." Kamden's hands clenched at his sides, his entire body vibrating with controlled violence. "You were a substitute. A placeholder. And you will pay for every moment of suffering you caused her."

Arthur's eyes narrowed. "Stay away from my wife, Cooper. Whatever delusions you're entertaining, whatever lies she's told you—"

"Lies?" Kamden's voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "I have evidence of everything. The auction. The assault you orchestrated. Five years of documented abuse. You're going to prison, Arthur. And when I'm done destroying you, there won't be anything left."

Arthur's face flushed red. He lunged forward, but Kamden didn't move—just stood there, immovable, until hospital security arrived to escort Arthur out.

As the door closed behind my legal husband, I finally understood: the man who'd claimed me was my greatest tormentor, and the stranger who saved me might be my only salvation.

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