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From Betrayal to Bliss

The candles had burned down to mere stubs, their flames dancing weakly in the growing darkness of our dining room. I stared at the untouched anniversary dinner I'd spent hours preparing—Damien's favorite lamb with rosemary, the wine we'd shared on our honeymoon, even the dessert from that little bakery he loved. Five years. Five years of marriage, and here I sat alone again, watching the food grow cold while my husband worked late on what was supposed to be our special night. I glanced at my phone for the hundredth time. 9:47 PM. No text, no call, just silence stretching between us like it had for months now. Maybe years, if I was being honest with myself. When had we stopped talking? When had he stopped seeing me?
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Chapter 2

Three days had passed since that devastating phone call, three days of numbness punctuated only by meetings with divorce lawyers and the mechanical process of dismantling a life I'd thought was real. I was packing the last of my jewelry supplies when my phone rang with an unknown number.

"Katherine Davis?" The voice was electronically distorted, sending ice through my veins.

"Who is this?"

"Listen carefully. You and Macy O'Brien have both been taken. Your husband has one hour to choose who lives and who dies. He can only save one of you."

My blood turned to water. This couldn't be real. "What are you talking about?"

"Warehouse District, 1247 Industrial Boulevard for you. 892 Harbor Street for his precious Macy. One hour, Mrs. Reynolds. Let's see who he really loves."

The line went dead. My hands shook so violently I nearly dropped the phone. This was insane—who would do such a thing? But even as terror flooded my system, a sick realization crept in. The timing, the theatrical cruelty of it all. Macy.

Before I could process it fully, rough hands grabbed me from behind. A cloth pressed over my mouth, chemical-sweet and suffocating. The world tilted, colors bleeding together as consciousness slipped away.

I awoke to the stench of rust and motor oil, my head pounding like a drum. Concrete pressed cold against my cheek. As my vision cleared, I found myself in a cavernous warehouse, shadows dancing between towering shelves and abandoned machinery. Three men stood nearby, their faces hidden behind ski masks.

"She's awake," one of them said, his voice carrying a cruel satisfaction that made my skin crawl.

I tried to move but found my hands zip-tied behind my back, the plastic cutting into my wrists. "Please," I whispered, my voice hoarse. "I don't understand what's happening."

"Oh, you will soon enough." The tallest one crouched beside me, and I caught a whiff of cigarettes and cheap cologne. "Your husband's got a choice to make. Wonder which one of you he'll pick?"

The mockery in his tone confirmed what I already knew in my breaking heart. This wasn't random. Macy had orchestrated this twisted game, and these men were her pawns. But why? What could she possibly gain from this?

My phone, lying discarded nearby, suddenly buzzed with a text. One of the men picked it up, reading aloud with obvious amusement: "On my way to Harbor Street. Hold on, baby."

The words hit me like physical blows. Harbor Street. Macy's location. He'd chosen her without a moment's hesitation, just like he had every day for five years. Even faced with life and death, I wasn't worth considering.

"Well, well," the man laughed, showing the message to his companions. "Looks like hubby's made his choice. Boss lady's gonna be real pleased."

Tears burned my eyes, but they weren't just from fear anymore. They were from the final, devastating confirmation of my worthlessness in Damien's world. Even when my life hung in the balance, I was still just the disposable wife.

"What happens now?" I managed to ask.

"Now?" The tallest one pulled something from his jacket—a pair of industrial pliers, their metal surface gleaming dully in the warehouse's dim light. "Now we make sure you can never cause problems for Miss O'Brien again."

Horror flooded through me as understanding dawned. This wasn't just about making Damien choose. This was about eliminating me permanently, making sure I could never interfere with their perfect little affair.

"Please," I begged, struggling against my restraints. "I'll disappear. I'll never bother them again. I swear—"

"Too late for that, sweetheart." He knelt beside me, grabbing my bound hands. "Boss wants to send a message. Something permanent."

The first plier closed around my ring finger's nail. White-hot agony exploded through my hand as he wrenched it away from the nail bed, tearing flesh and nerve endings. My scream echoed off the warehouse walls, raw and animalistic.

"That's one," he said conversationally, as if discussing the weather. "Two more to go."

I thrashed wildly, but the other men held me down as he moved to my middle finger. The pain was beyond description, beyond human endurance. Each nail that came away took part of my soul with it, leaving me broken in ways that went far deeper than flesh.

By the time they finished, I was barely conscious, my hand a mangled mess of blood and exposed nerve endings. They cut my zip ties and left me there, sobbing and shattered on the cold concrete floor.

"Tell your husband we said hi," one called back mockingly as they walked away.

I don't know how long I lay there, drifting in and out of consciousness. Eventually, survival instinct kicked in. I had to get help. Had to get out.

Using my uninjured hand, I pulled myself upright and stumbled toward what looked like an exit. Each step sent fresh waves of agony through my mutilated fingers, but I kept moving. I had to keep moving.

The warehouse door opened onto an empty street. In the distance, I could see the lights of the city, civilization, help. I stumbled forward, leaving drops of blood on the pavement like breadcrumbs marking my path to survival.

A passing taxi stopped, the driver's face going white when he saw my condition. "Hospital," I gasped. "Please."

As we drove through the night, I stared at my ruined hand and felt something inside me crystallize into diamond-hard resolve. Damien had made his choice. Now I would make mine.

I was done being Katherine Reynolds, the perfect fool. It was time for Katherine Davis to disappear entirely—and take every trace of the woman who'd loved him with her.

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