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Exposing Fiancée's Fraud

The string quartet's melody faltered as the grand doors of the ballroom swung open. Three hundred guests turned in unison, champagne flutes frozen midair, their collective gasp rippling through the room like a stone dropped in still water. I stood in the center of the dance floor, my silver gown catching the light from the crystal chandeliers above, Hayes's hand still warm against mine from our dance. Three years. Three years since I'd become his fiancée, three years of existing as a placeholder, and tonight was supposed to be our celebration. "Coraline?" Hayes whispered, his fingers suddenly slack against my palm. The name hit me like ice water. I didn't need to turn to know who had entered. The crowd parted like the Red Sea, whispers erupting in hushed waves. "She's awake." "Look at her..." "Did you know she was coming?" I forced my spine straight, my years of training as Adelaide Tucker—daughter of a fallen aristocratic family—kicking in.
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Chapter 3

I spent three days in the library, my laptop screen glowing in the dim light as I searched for Benedict Knight. His name appeared in dozens of business articles—successful entrepreneur, old money, engaged to Coraline Fox before her accident. The perfect victim of her deception.

"Miss Adelaide," Elena said, appearing at the doorway with a cup of tea. "You've been here for hours."

"Just researching," I replied, accepting the steaming cup. "Thank you."

She lingered, her dark eyes studying me. "You're planning something."

I didn't answer. What could I say? That I was gathering ammunition against the woman who had destroyed my life? That I was finally fighting back?

At midnight, when the mansion fell silent, I created a new email account under a name that couldn't be traced back to me. My fingers hovered over the keyboard as I composed the message:

"Mr. Knight,

Your fiancée has been awake and deceiving you. Thought you deserved to know the truth."

Attached were the screenshots of Hayes and Coraline's messages, the videos of her conscious in the hospital bed, smiling at the camera while the world believed she was fighting for her life.

I hesitated before pressing send. Once this was done, there would be no going back.

"Forgive me," I whispered to the empty room, then clicked.

The confirmation appeared: Message sent.

I closed the laptop and went to bed, feeling strangely lighter. For the first time in years, I'd taken action rather than simply enduring.

I didn't expect a response. This wasn't about starting a conversation—it was about planting seeds of doubt.

---

Three days later, I was arranging flowers in the foyer when I heard Hayes's voice from the driveway.

"Careful with that box! It's delicate!"

I froze, the roses in my hand suddenly forgotten.

"Coraline's moving in today," Elena murmured, appearing beside me. "Mr. Hayes announced it this morning."

My stomach twisted. "He didn't mention it to me."

"Would he?" she asked softly.

The front door burst open, and Hayes strode in, his face animated in a way I'd never seen. "Adelaide! Coraline's things are arriving. Make sure her room is ready."

"Her room?" I echoed.

"Our bedroom," he corrected, not meeting my eyes. "It's more suitable for her recovery."

That evening at dinner, Coraline sat in my usual place, her hand resting possessively on Hayes's arm. She wore a simple blue dress that made her look fragile and beautiful.

"I've been thinking," she said, her voice honey-sweet. "It must be confusing for Hayes to have us both in the main house."

Hayes nodded immediately. "What do you suggest, darling?"

"Well," she continued, her eyes flicking to me, "since Adelaide isn't really your fiancée anymore, perhaps she could move to the guest wing? It would be... cleaner."

"An excellent idea," Hayes agreed, turning to me. "Adelaide, please arrange to move your things tonight."

I sat frozen, my fork suspended halfway to my mouth. "Tonight?"

"Is there a problem?" Coraline asked, her expression all concern.

"No," I managed. "No problem at all."

Hours later, I carried boxes down the hallway, each one containing pieces of my former life. Elena helped silently, her eyes damp with unshed tears.

"I'm so sorry, Miss Adelaide," she whispered as we reached the guest wing.

"It's fine," I lied, setting down a box labeled 'Personal Items.' "I'm used to being moved around."

---

The next morning, I entered the kitchen to find Coraline already there, inspecting the breakfast preparations.

"Adelaide," she said, her smile not reaching her eyes. "Since you're no longer really the fiancée, you should make yourself useful."

She held out a white apron. "The staff needs help serving breakfast."

I stared at the apron, memories of my mother teaching me how to be a proper lady flashing through my mind. A Tucker never served.

"Is there a problem?" Hayes's voice came from behind me. He'd entered the kitchen, already dressed for work.

"No problem," Coraline answered for me. "I'm just helping Adelaide find her new place in the household."

His eyes swept over me, then nodded approvingly. "Good idea. Adelaide should contribute."

With trembling hands, I took the apron and tied it around my waist.

Breakfast was an exercise in humiliation. I served them with shaking hands while Coraline fed Hayes strawberries and discussed redecorating my former bedroom.

"The blue is so drab," she said, her fingers trailing down his chest. "I think something more feminine would suit us better."

The household staff watched in uncomfortable silence, their eyes darting between us. No one intervened. No one spoke up.

As I poured Hayes's coffee, Coraline's hand brushed mine deliberately.

"Careful," she murmured. "We wouldn't want any accidents."

I met her gaze steadily, something hardening inside me. This wasn't just about taking my place—this was about erasing me entirely.

And as I stood there, apron tied around my waist, I made a silent vow: I would not disappear quietly.

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