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Christmas Eve, My Fiancé Pushed Me into the Lake Novel Cover

Christmas Eve, My Fiancé Pushed Me into the Lake

I reached into my purse with trembling fingers and withdrew the velvet box. "I have something for you. Open it, I designed it specifically for you." Chris, my fiancé, extended his hand without a word, and I placed the box in his palm. "Later." But he shook his head and pocketed the box without even lifting the lid, and my heart sank like a stone. "Come closer. I want to show you something." "What did you want to show me?" I asked, wrapping my arms around myself as the wind picked up, sending icy tendrils through my hair. Chris stood beside me for a long moment, staring out at the water's surface. When he finally spoke, his voice was so quiet I had to strain to hear him. "Do you remember when you fell in? When we were children?" "Of course I remember. You saved my life." He turned to look at me then, and something in his eyes made my blood freeze. There was no warmth there, no fond recollection. "Well," he said softly. "Now you get to experience it again." Before I could process the meaning behind his tone, his hands slammed into my shoulders with brutal force.
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Chapter 1

Three years.

Three years of Chris's cold shoulders, his cutting remarks, his deliberate cruelty disguised as indifference.

But tonight felt different.

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the Vanderbilt ballroom.

The note he'd slipped into my hand during dinner had been brief, almost tender: *Meet me in the back garden after the toast. There's something important I need to discuss about our wedding.*

My heart hammered against my ribs as I clutched the small velvet box in my evening purse. Inside lay the engagement ring I'd spent months designing and crafting in secret—white gold with a sapphire the exact shade of his eyes, engraved with the date he'd saved me from drowning all those years ago.

Perhaps my patience had finally worn down his walls. Finally, he was ready to let me in.

The champagne toast concluded with polite applause, and I watched Chris slip away from the crowd with practiced ease. He moved through the glittering throng like a predator—confident, untouchable, beautiful in that dangerous way that had always made my pulse quicken despite everything.

I waited exactly five minutes, as his note had instructed, then made my own escape.

The ballroom's warmth gave way to December's bitter chill as I stepped onto the terrace.

My breath formed small clouds in the frigid air as I navigated the stone steps leading to the garden, my heels clicking against frost-slicked marble.

The back garden stretched before me in moonlit silence, bare tree branches reaching toward a star-scattered sky like skeletal fingers. At the far end, the lake's dark surface reflected fragments of light from the manor's windows.

I spotted Chris's silhouette near the water's edge, his broad shoulders outlined against the night.

"Chris?" My voice carried across the empty space, softer than I'd intended.

He turned, and even in the dim light, I could see that unreadable expression he'd perfected—the one that revealed nothing while promising everything. "Jennifer. You came."

Of course. I always came when he called, like a well-trained pet. The thought flickered through my mind unbidden, but I pushed it away.

Tonight would be different. Tonight, he'd asked me here for a reason.

"You said you had something important to discuss." I approached carefully, my heels sinking slightly into the frost-hardened ground. The cold bit through my thin wrap, but I barely noticed. All my attention focused on his face, searching for some sign of the boy who'd once pulled me from these very waters.

Chris remained motionless as I drew closer, his hands buried in the pockets of his perfectly tailored tuxedo. "I do." His voice carried that familiar edge—not quite warmth, but not his usual ice, either.

Hope bloomed in my chest like a flower pushing through winter soil.

I reached into my purse with trembling fingers and withdrew the velvet box. "I have something for you too. I made it myself."

His eyes flicked to the box, and for a moment, something shifted in his expression. Surprise? Interest? I couldn't tell. He extended his hand without a word, and I placed the box in his palm, my fingertips brushing his skin.

Even that brief contact sent electricity shooting up my arm.

"Open it," I whispered, unable to contain my excitement any longer. "I designed it specifically for you. The sapphire matches your eyes, and the engraving—"

"Later." He pocketed the box without even lifting the lid, and my heart sank like a stone. "Come closer to the water. I want to show you something."

The dismissal stung, but I forced myself to smile. Maybe he wanted privacy for whatever he planned to say. Maybe he was nervous, in his own way. I followed him toward the lake's edge, where the ground sloped gently down to meet the dark water.

"What did you want to show me?" I asked, wrapping my arms around myself as the wind picked up, sending icy tendrils through my hair.

Chris stood beside me for a long moment, staring out at the water's surface. When he finally spoke, his voice was so quiet I had to strain to hear him. "Do you remember when you fell in? When we were children?"

My breath caught. He never talked about that day—the day that had shaped everything between us. "Of course I remember. You saved my life."

He turned to look at me then, and something in his eyes made my blood freeze. There was no warmth there, no fond recollection.

Only a cold, calculating emptiness that made him look like a stranger.

"Well," he said softly. "Now you get to experience it again."

Before I could process the meaning behind his tone, his hands slammed into my shoulders with brutal force.

The world tilted sideways as I flew backward, my scream cutting through the night air before the lake's icy embrace swallowed me whole.

The shock of the freezing water drove every thought from my mind except one: *I'm going to die.* My evening gown, so elegant moments before, now wrapped around my legs like chains, dragging me down into the black depths. I thrashed desperately, my lungs burning as lake water filled my mouth and nose.

"Help!" I managed to gasp when my head broke the surface. "Please! Chris!"

But when I looked toward shore, blinking water from my eyes, I saw him walking away. Not running for help. Not diving in after me. Just walking away with calm, measured steps, as if he'd completed some mundane task.

The realization hit me harder than the cold: he meant for me to die here.

Panic gave way to desperate determination. I fought against my waterlogged dress, kicking frantically to stay afloat. My limbs already felt heavy and sluggish from the cold, and each breath came harder than the last. The manor's lights seemed impossibly far away, and my voice was growing weaker.

"Help me!" I screamed again, but the sound seemed swallowed by the vast darkness surrounding me. "Somebody help me!"

Just as my strength began to fail, just as the water threatened to claim me for the second time in my life, I heard running footsteps on the garden path. A man's voice called out—not Chris's voice, but deeper, unfamiliar.

"Where are you?"

"Here!" I managed, waving one numb arm above the surface. "In the lake!"

A splash echoed across the water as someone dove in, and within moments, strong arms wrapped around me, pulling me toward shore. I couldn't see my rescuer's face in the darkness, but I felt his solid presence, his determined strokes cutting through the water that had nearly become my grave.

He hauled me onto the muddy bank, and I collapsed against the frozen ground, coughing up lake water and shivering so violently I could barely speak. Warm fabric settled around my shoulders—a coat that smelled of expensive cologne and cedar.

"Are you hurt?" The voice belonged to a man I didn't recognize, his tone urgent but controlled. "Can you tell me your name?"

I tried to answer, but my teeth chattered too violently to form words. All I could do was stare back at the water where I'd nearly drowned, where Chris had left me to die, and wonder how I'd been so blind for so long.

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