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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 3

The club pulsed around me, lights flashing in disorienting patterns that made my already swimming vision worse. Something was wrong. Very wrong. My limbs felt heavy, disconnected from my brain, and the music seemed to echo inside my skull rather than around me.

I remembered the drink Cali had handed me with that predatory smile. "A special cocktail," she'd called it. "To celebrate your return to the land of the living."

Now, slumped in a booth with the room spinning, I understood. This wasn't a girls' night out. This was a setup.

Through my drugged haze, I noticed a man sliding into the booth beside me, his face unfamiliar but his intent clear in the way his hand immediately fell to my thigh. Cali was nowhere to be seen.

"Your friend said you might need some company," he murmured, his breath hot against my ear.

Panic surged through me, temporarily cutting through the fog. I needed to get out, needed to escape, but my body refused to cooperate. The man's hand was moving higher now, his other arm snaking around my shoulders.

"Bathroom," I managed to slur, pushing weakly against him. "Need... bathroom."

He hesitated, then shrugged, allowing me to stumble past him. My feet felt like they were encased in concrete as I staggered toward the neon bathroom sign, using walls and strangers for support.

Inside, the fluorescent lighting made my head pound even worse. I collapsed against the sink, staring at my reflection in the mirror. My pupils were dilated, my skin pale and clammy. I was running out of time before whatever drug Cali had given me took full effect.

Survival instinct took over. With a desperate surge of strength, I slammed my fist into the mirror. It cracked, spider-webbing outward from the impact. I hit it again, harder, and a shard broke free, clattering into the sink.

I grabbed it, barely registering the sharp edges cutting into my fingers, and deliberately slashed my palm.

Pain. Bright, clarifying pain shot up my arm, momentarily burning away the drug's fog. Blood welled immediately, dripping onto the white porcelain.

I screamed. Not a weak, drugged sound, but a full-throated shriek of pain and terror that cut through the bathroom's walls.

The door burst open. A security guard, then another. A woman's voice saying something about an ambulance. I held up my bleeding hand, the red stark against my pale skin.

"Drugged," I managed to say before the darkness at the edges of my vision closed in. "Someone... drugged me."

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I woke to the familiar beeping of hospital monitors, a cruel echo of the years I'd spent trapped in my own body. For a moment, panic seized me—had it all been a dream? Was I still in my coma?

But the sharp pain in my bandaged hand anchored me to reality. I had escaped. For now.

The door opened, and I tensed, expecting Cali. Instead, Westley walked in, his expression a perfect mask of concern. Behind him followed an older man in a white coat—Dr. Rogers, Cali's father. My heart sank.

"Rose, sweetheart," Westley said, taking my uninjured hand in his. "You gave us quite a scare."

"Someone drugged me," I said immediately, my voice stronger than I expected. "At the club. It was a setup."

Dr. Rogers stepped forward, clipboard in hand, his expression professionally sympathetic. "Mrs. Jordan, you had a significant amount of alcohol in your system, which interacted poorly with your recovery medication. Hallucinations and paranoia are common side effects of such interactions."

"I had one sip of one drink," I insisted. "Cali handed it to me. She set this up."

Westley's fingers tightened around mine, a warning squeeze that no one else would notice. "Rose, honey, Cali left early. She wasn't even there when this happened."

"The security footage shows you becoming disoriented and entering the bathroom alone," Dr. Rogers added smoothly. "You suffered a panic attack and self-harmed, which is not uncommon for patients adjusting to normal social situations after prolonged hospitalization."

I stared at them both, understanding washing over me like ice water. They had already constructed their narrative. The security footage would be edited, the witnesses paid off. My truth would be buried under their lies.

Westley leaned close, his lips brushing my ear in what would look like a comforting gesture to anyone watching. "Let this go, Rose," he whispered. "For both our sakes. People already think you're fragile after your coma. Push this, and they'll think you're unstable. One word from Dr. Rogers, and I could have you committed for your own protection."

He pulled back, smiling tenderly for the benefit of the nurse checking my IV. Dr. Rogers made a few notes on his clipboard, his face a mask of professional concern that didn't reach his cold eyes.

Something inside me cracked then—not in defeat, but in transformation. The last threads of the woman who had loved Westley Jordan, who had trusted him, who had believed in their life together, dissolved into nothing. In their place formed something harder, colder, and infinitely more dangerous.

I would get free of them. Whatever it took.

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