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From Betrayal to Freedom

I found them under the bed while looking for my favorite heels. Black lace. Torn at the hip. Definitely not mine. My hands trembled as I held the flimsy fabric, my mind racing through impossible explanations. Maybe they were from before we moved in together. Maybe they belonged to his sister who'd crashed here last month. Maybe— "Yeah, man, I know." Colin's voice drifted from the living room, casual and relaxed. "But come on, it's my last chance before I'm locked down forever." I froze, the lingerie still dangling from my fingers. "Tessa?" His laugh cut through me like glass.
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Chapter 2

I followed him because I needed to know. Not just suspect, not just fear—know.

The rain drizzled lightly as I hunched in my car across from Bellini's, an upscale Italian restaurant Colin had mentioned 'working dinners' at before. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white. The pregnancy test burned a hole in my purse beside me, a secret I was now glad I'd kept to myself.

Then I saw them through the window. Colin leaned across a candlelit table, feeding chocolate mousse to a stunning woman with cascading dark hair. His fingers lingered on her lips in a gesture so intimate it made me physically ill.

Brinley Simmons. I recognized her from his office party last Christmas. The way she'd watched him then should have been my first warning.

I stepped out of my car, drawn like a moth to flame, needing to see more even as each second shredded what remained of my heart. Through the rain-streaked glass, I watched Colin laugh at something she said, his eyes lighting up in a way they hadn't for me in months.

Then Brinley's gaze shifted, locking directly with mine across the street. A slow, predatory smile spread across her face. Without breaking eye contact with me, she grabbed Colin's collar and pulled him into a kiss so passionate it left no doubt about their relationship.

She was marking her territory. And making sure I saw it.

I stumbled back to my car, soaked and shaking, one hand instinctively covering my stomach. My baby. Our baby. The child who would never know this moment existed.

* * *

"I have a surprise for you," Colin announced two days later, his voice cheerful as if nothing had changed. As if I hadn't spent forty-eight hours silently planning my escape while pretending everything was normal.

He drove us to Élysée Bridal, the most exclusive boutique in the city. A place where dresses started at five figures.

"Only the best for my bride," he said, kissing my cheek as the consultant led us in.

I played along, letting them zip me into gowns worth more than my car. White silk and crystals. Lace overlays and cathedral trains. With each dress, I smiled and turned, watching Colin's approving nods while wondering if Brinley knew about this charade.

"You look beautiful," he said, and for a moment—just a moment—I saw a flicker of the boy I'd fallen in love with at sixteen. The one who'd promised forever.

Then his phone buzzed. Once. Twice. By the third time, he was checking the screen, his expression changing subtly.

"Babe, I'm so sorry. Work emergency." He kissed my forehead. "You keep trying on dresses. I'll be back in an hour, tops."

I nodded, numb. "Of course."

One hour became two. Two became three. The sympathetic consultant brought me champagne I couldn't drink because of the baby. Eventually, she helped me change back into my clothes, her eyes full of pity.

"Your fiancé called," she said softly. "He said to tell you he's tied up and to take a cab home."

I thanked her, maintaining my dignity until I reached the street. Then I let a single tear fall, wiping it away before hailing a taxi.

He wasn't even trying to hide it anymore.

* * *

I knew something was wrong the moment I opened our apartment door. The air felt different—disturbed, violated.

Following my instinct, I walked straight to the bedroom closet where I'd carefully preserved my mother's wedding dress. The handmade gown she'd sewn herself, with tiny seed pearls she'd attached one by one while telling me stories about true love.

The garment bag lay open on the floor. Empty.

"No," I whispered, panic rising as I searched frantically. "No, no, no."

I found it on the bathroom floor. Shredded. The delicate lace torn to ribbons, the pearl beading scattered across the tiles. Dark red wine soaked through the fabric, spreading like blood across my mother's last gift to me.

A note sat on the counter, written in elegant, feminine script:

"He never loved you. He was just killing time."

My legs gave out. I sank to the floor among the ruins of my mother's dress, gathering the stained fragments to my chest. The sobs came silently at first, then in waves that wracked my entire body, stealing my breath.

This wasn't just about Colin anymore. This was about my mother. My baby. My dignity.

I clutched the ruined fabric, my tears mingling with the wine stains, and made a vow to the child growing inside me. This woman—this cruel, vicious woman—would never be part of our lives. Neither would the man who had brought her into our home.

I had ten days until the wedding. Ten days to execute the plan that was crystallizing in my mind with perfect, terrible clarity.

Ten days until Colin Ford learned what it meant to truly lose everything.

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