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Fiancé's Crime, My Freedom

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The crystal chandeliers cast warm golden light across Adrian's flagship restaurant, their gentle glow reflecting off polished silverware and pristine white tablecloths. I adjusted my grip on the cryogenic case's handle, feeling its familiar weight as I navigated between tables of elegantly dressed diners. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—our rehearsal dinner, the final celebration before Adrian and I became husband and wife. The case hummed softly beside me, its temperature-controlled interior maintaining the delicate biological specimens at precisely negative eighty degrees Celsius. Three years of research, countless late nights in the lab, and specimens that could revolutionize environmental protection—all secured within this unassuming metal container. I'd grown so accustomed to its presence that it felt like an extension of myself. "Excuse me." A sharp voice cut through the restaurant's ambient chatter. "Ma'am, I need to speak with you." I turned to find a young woman in the restaurant's signature black uniform approaching me with purposeful strides. Her name tag read 'Hayley Foster,' and something about her confident demeanor made my stomach tighten. The way she moved through the dining room suggested this was her territory, her domain.

Fiancé's Crime, My Freedom Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers cast warm golden light across Adrian's flagship restaurant, their gentle glow reflecting off polished silverware and pristine white tablecloths. I adjusted my grip on the cryogenic case's handle, feeling its familiar weight as I navigated between tables of elegantly dressed diners. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—our rehearsal dinner, the final celebration before Adrian and I became husband and wife.

The case hummed softly beside me, its temperature-controlled interior maintaining the delicate biological specimens at precisely negative eighty degrees Celsius. Three years of research, countless late nights in the lab, and specimens that could revolutionize environmental protection—all secured within this unassuming metal container. I'd grown so accustomed to its presence that it felt like an extension of myself.

"Excuse me." A sharp voice cut through the restaurant's ambient chatter. "Ma'am, I need to speak with you."

I turned to find a young woman in the restaurant's signature black uniform approaching me with purposeful strides. Her name tag read 'Hayley Foster,' and something about her confident demeanor made my stomach tighten. The way she moved through the dining room suggested this was her territory, her domain.

"Yes?" I kept my voice polite, though unease prickled along my spine.

"You need to pay for the twelve king prawns you stole from the kitchen." Her words rang out clearly, causing nearby conversations to falter. Several diners turned in their chairs, their curious gazes settling on us like spotlights.

Heat flooded my cheeks. "I'm sorry, what?"

"Twelve king prawns. Premium grade." Hayley's voice grew louder, more theatrical. "Chef Martinez saw you take them from the prep station. That's theft."

The accusation hit me like cold water. Around us, the elegant atmosphere seemed to crystallize into something sharp and hostile. A woman in pearls whispered to her companion behind a manicured hand. A gentleman in an expensive suit lowered his wine glass to stare openly.

"There's been a mistake," I said, forcing my voice to remain steady. "I had the prawns with my dinner. I ordered them. I ate them at my table—"

"No receipt, no proof." Hayley crossed her arms, her stance aggressive. "And I know you didn't order anything. You've been wandering around with that case, helping yourself to whatever you wanted."

My grip tightened on the cryogenic case. The specimens inside represented months of careful collection, each one catalogued and preserved according to strict federal protocols. The thought of this woman's accusations somehow contaminating my work made my chest constrict.

"I can show you my receipt," I offered, reaching for my purse with my free hand.

"Oh, you'll show me alright." Hayley stepped closer, her eyes gleaming with something that looked disturbingly like satisfaction. "But first, let's see what's in that case you've been clutching like it's full of gold."

The blood drained from my face. "Absolutely not. This contains classified—"

"Classified stolen goods, more likely." Her laugh was bright and cruel, designed to carry across the dining room. "What kind of person brings a mysterious case to a fancy restaurant? Someone planning to steal, that's who."

More heads turned. The whispers grew louder. I could feel the weight of dozens of judgmental stares, could practically hear their thoughts: *Who is this woman? What's she hiding? Why won't she just open the case?*

"I need to call Adrian," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Oh, you'll call Mr. Williamson alright." Hayley's smile was razor-sharp. "Let's see what he has to say about his fiancée being a thief."

She reached for the case's handle, her fingers brushing against mine. The contact sent a jolt of protective fury through me. These specimens weren't just my life's work—they were irreplaceable pieces of our ecosystem, entrusted to my care by the federal government.

"Don't touch that," I snapped, pulling the case closer to my body.

"Guilty conscience?" Hayley's voice rose another octave, ensuring every diner in the vicinity could hear. "If there's nothing to hide, just open it."

My hands trembled as I fumbled for my phone. Adrian would sort this out. He had to. This was his restaurant, his employee making these insane accusations. He would protect me, defend me, make this nightmare stop.

But as I scrolled to his contact, something cold settled in my stomach. The way Hayley moved through this space, the confidence in her voice, the familiarity with which she navigated the restaurant's social dynamics—this wasn't just any server.

This was someone who belonged here in ways I never would.

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