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Escape from False Marriage

The front door swung open with a familiar creak. I knew what was coming before I even turned around. The same performance, the same script, the same cruel charade I'd endured ninety-eight times before. I set down my coffee mug and braced myself, smoothing my trembling hands against my apron. Robert stumbled through the doorway, one hand clutching his temple dramatically. His military fatigues were pristine—too pristine for someone just returning from a dangerous mission. Behind him stood Cassidy Shaw, her hand resting protectively over her belly, eyes wide with practiced concern. "Where am I?" Robert's voice cracked with confusion that I knew was entirely fabricated. "Who are you?" I felt something break inside me—not suddenly, but like the final thread of a rope that had been fraying for years. Ninety-nine times.
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Chapter 3

The team gathering was scheduled for seven o'clock. I spent the afternoon preparing Robert's favorite dishes—honey-glazed salmon, roasted vegetables, and the chocolate cake that had once made him smile. My hands moved mechanically through familiar motions while my mind replayed the ninety-nine letters hidden in his desk drawer.

Robert emerged from his shower, adjusting his collar with the same precision he used to clean his weapons. "Grace," he said without looking at me, "I need you to understand something before the team arrives."

I set down the serving spoon, my fingers trembling slightly. "What is it?"

"Cassidy will be joining us tonight. She needs to meet the team, understand how things work." His eyes finally met mine, cold and calculating. "And you need to make some things clear to everyone."

The doorbell rang before I could respond. Marcus Thompson's familiar silhouette filled the frosted glass, followed by Elena Rodriguez and two other team members. I smoothed my dress and opened the door, forcing a smile that felt like broken glass against my lips.

"Grace," Marcus said warmly, his weathered face creasing with genuine affection. "You look lovely as always."

Elena squeezed my hand as she passed. "That salmon smells incredible. You spoil us."

I led them to the dining room, where Robert was already seated at the head of the table. Cassidy had claimed the chair to his right—my chair, where I'd sat for five years of marriage. She wore a flowing blue dress that emphasized her supposed pregnancy, one hand resting protectively over her belly.

"Everyone, I'd like you to meet Cassidy Shaw," Robert announced as I served the first course. "She's... she's very important to me."

Marcus's fork paused halfway to his mouth. His dark eyes found mine across the table, concern flickering in their depths. "Important how, exactly?"

Robert's jaw tightened. "That's not really your concern, Marcus."

"Actually, it is." Marcus set down his utensils, his voice steady but firm. "Grace coordinates our missions from behind the scenes. She's kept us alive more times than I can count. If something's affecting her, it affects the whole team."

The room fell silent except for the soft clink of silverware. Elena's sharp eyes darted between Robert and me, her financial investigator instincts clearly picking up on the tension.

"Marcus," Robert's voice carried a warning edge, "you're overstepping."

"Am I?" Marcus leaned forward, his military bearing evident even in civilian clothes. "Because from where I'm sitting, it looks like you're treating the woman who's saved our asses countless times like she's disposable."

Cassidy's hand fluttered to her throat, a gesture of practiced vulnerability. "I'm sorry, I don't want to cause any problems. Maybe I should go."

"No," Robert said firmly, his hand covering hers. "You're staying. Grace understands the situation."

All eyes turned to me. I stood frozen by the serving cart, a ladle of vegetables suspended in my grip. This was the moment Robert had orchestrated—my public humiliation, my forced surrender.

"Grace," Robert's voice cut through the silence like a blade, "tell them."

I looked around the table at faces I'd grown to care about. Marcus, who always asked about my garden. Elena, who brought me books from her travels. These people respected me, valued my contributions to their survival.

And Robert was asking me to destroy that respect myself.

"I..." My voice came out as a whisper. I cleared my throat and tried again. "I owe everyone an apology."

Marcus's face darkened. "Grace, you don't owe us anything."

"I've been interfering in Robert's personal life," I continued, the words tasting like poison. "Cassidy is pregnant with his child. She needs his support, and I've been... selfish."

Elena's fork clattered against her plate. "That's bullshit, Grace."

"Elena," Robert warned.

"No, I won't sit here and watch this." Elena stood, her chair scraping against the hardwood. "Grace, you've transferred over two hundred thousand dollars from the team accounts in the past month. Care to explain that?"

The blood drained from my face. "I haven't touched any accounts."

"The transfers all came from Robert's access codes," Elena continued, her investigator's mind clearly working. "But the money went to accounts I've never seen before."

Cassidy's face went pale, her hand instinctively moving to her purse. Robert's eyes flashed with something that might have been panic before hardening into anger.

"That's enough," he snapped. "Marcus, Elena, if you can't support my decisions, maybe you should reconsider your positions on this team."

Marcus stood slowly, his massive frame casting a shadow across the table. "Is that a threat, Captain?"

"It's a reality check," Robert replied coldly.

I watched this confrontation unfold, feeling like a ghost at my own funeral. These people were defending me while I stood there, ladle still in hand, having just publicly declared myself the villain in my own story.

Cassidy smiled then—a small, triumphant curve of her lips that she quickly hid behind her napkin. But I saw it. And for the first time in ninety-nine betrayals, I felt something other than heartbreak.

I felt rage.

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