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Coma Wife's Vengeance

The first thing I noticed was the beeping. Steady, mechanical, irritating. My eyelids felt like they were weighted with lead, but I forced them open anyway, squinting against the harsh fluorescent lights overhead. A hospital room. White walls. The antiseptic smell that never quite leaves your nostrils. Three years. For three long years, I'd been trapped in this unresponsive body, my mind perfectly alert while my limbs refused to obey. Three years of watching, listening, understanding everything happening around me while being unable to scream, to cry, to rage. Three years of watching my husband betray me with Cali Rogers.
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Chapter 2

The first hint that my nightmare was far from over came three days later, when Westley burst into my hospital room with his phone clutched in his white-knuckled fist.

"What the hell is this?" He thrust the screen toward my face, his carefully maintained composure cracking like ice over deep water.

I squinted at the bright display. Social media posts. Dozens of them. Screenshots of comments calling Cali Rogers a homewrecker, a vulture who circled a married man while his wife lay dying. The hashtag #JusticeForRose was trending.

"I didn't do this." The words came out steady, but my heart hammered against my ribs. "I don't even have access to my accounts."

"Don't lie to me." His voice dropped to that dangerous whisper I'd learned to fear during our marriage. "Who else would know the details? Who else would have reason to destroy Cali's reputation?"

"Maybe someone with eyes," I shot back, surprising myself with the venom in my tone. "Maybe someone who noticed you bringing your mistress to visit your comatose wife."

Westley's face went dark. He moved closer, his shadow falling across my bed like a threat. "Listen carefully, Rose. You're going to fix this."

"I'm not doing anything."

"Yes, you are." He pulled out his phone again, this time opening the camera app. "You're going to make a statement. You're going to tell everyone that these rumors are lies, that Cali has been nothing but a supportive friend during your illness."

I stared at him in disbelief. "You're insane if you think I'm going to—"

"You'll do it, or I'll make sure your recovery becomes much more... complicated." His smile was all sharp edges. "Medication errors happen. Infections develop. Relapses occur."

The threat hung in the air between us like poison gas. I thought of Dr. Rogers, Cali's father, and how easy it would be for them to orchestrate exactly what Westley was suggesting.

"You're going to script every word," he continued, positioning his phone. "And you're going to smile while you say it."

Twenty minutes later, I found myself looking into the camera lens, my throat tight with humiliation as I recited Westley's carefully crafted lies.

"I want to address the recent rumors about my husband and our family friend, Cali Rogers," I heard myself saying, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. "During my illness, Cali has been nothing but supportive. She visited me regularly, brought flowers, and provided emotional support to my husband during an incredibly difficult time."

Westley stood just outside the frame, his expression cold and calculating, ready to restart the recording if I deviated from his script even slightly.

"The rumors circulating online are completely false and hurtful," I continued, my voice steady despite the rage burning in my chest. "Cali is a dear friend, and I'm grateful for her kindness during my recovery. I ask that people please respect our privacy and stop spreading these malicious lies."

The moment Westley stopped recording, I turned away from him, staring at the wall until he left without another word.

Within hours, the video had gone viral. The comments section exploded with praise for my "maturity" and "grace." People called Westley and me relationship goals, applauding our ability to rise above "petty gossip." They vilified the anonymous accounts that had started the rumors, calling them jealous and vindictive.

Each notification on my phone felt like a slap. Every comment praising my forgiveness, every share of the video, stripped away another piece of my dignity. I watched strangers on the internet celebrate my public humiliation, completely unaware that they were witnessing a performance orchestrated by my abuser.

But the worst part came that evening, when Cali herself appeared in my doorway.

"Rose," she said, her voice dripping with false concern. "I saw your video. Thank you so much for clearing things up."

She moved into the room like she owned it, her designer heels clicking against the linoleum. Everything about her was perfect—from her glossy hair to her flawless makeup to the expensive handbag dangling from her manicured fingers.

"I know this must be difficult for you," she continued, settling into the visitor's chair with practiced grace. "Waking up after so long, adjusting to... changes."

The way she said 'changes' made my skin crawl. As if my husband's betrayal was just another life adjustment, like moving to a new city or changing jobs.

"Westley and I were just discussing how important it is for you to get back out there," she said, examining her nails with studied casualness. "You've been cooped up in this hospital for so long. You need to reintegrate into society, don't you think?"

I said nothing, watching her carefully. There was something predatory in her smile, something that made every instinct I had scream danger.

"I was thinking we could have a girls' night," she continued. "There's this lovely new club downtown. Very exclusive. It would be good for you to get out, have some fun, remember what it's like to be alive."

The irony of those words—remember what it's like to be alive—wasn't lost on me. For three years, I'd been more alive than anyone knew, trapped and watching while she stole my life piece by piece.

But I was also desperate. Desperate for any excuse to leave this hospital room, desperate for even a few hours away from Westley's suffocating presence. And maybe, just maybe, I could find a way to turn this to my advantage.

"Okay," I said quietly. "Let's go out."

Cali's smile widened, and for just a moment, I saw something vicious flash in her eyes before she masked it with false warmth.

"Perfect," she purred. "It's going to be such a fun night. I promise you'll never forget it."

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