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He Used My Pain to Make Her a Star Novel Cover

He Used My Pain to Make Her a Star

The scent of roasted rosemary and garlic filled Ryder’s Beverly Hills penthouse, a domestic illusion I had meticulously crafted to keep the ghosts at bay. It had been exactly fifteen years since the night my childhood shattered, since the blood seeped into the grout of my parents’ hallway. I needed Ryder tonight. Not Dr. Sullivan, the renowned trauma psychiatrist who had pulled me from the wreckage of my own mind, but Ryder, the man who slept beside me. My phone buzzed on the granite counter. A FaceTime call. Ryder’s face appeared on the screen, shadowed by the fluorescent lights of what looked like his clinic office. "Serena, I need you to anchor yourself," his voice flowed through the speaker, a calibrated, velvety baritone designed to lower heart rates. "There’s a Code Blue at the clinic.
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Chapter 2

The heavy velvet curtains closed over the screen, but the phantom scent of old copper and cheap yellow floral wallpaper lingered in my sinuses. The credits rolled in silence, followed by a sudden, deafening roar of applause from the theater. Then, the house lights surged—a blinding, clinical white that burned my retinas and stripped away the protective darkness of the aisles.

I stood frozen at the back of the auditorium, my fingers digging so hard into the gold locket at my collarbone that the metal bit into my palm.

On the stage, the cast and crew took their seats for the Q&A panel. Hannah was glowing in a backless, sequined gown, soaking in the standing ovation like a parched desert drinking rain. Beside her sat Ryder. He was smiling. It was the same warm, crinkling smile he used when I finally opened up about a nightmare, now being freely given to a room full of strangers celebrating the desecration of my mother's grave.

A journalist in the front row stood up, holding a microphone. "Hannah, the psychology of the mother in this film is so visceral, so chillingly abusive. Where did you draw the inspiration for such a twisted reality?"

Hannah leaned forward, her diamond earrings catching the harsh stage lights. "I wanted to explore the raw, ugly truth of human nature. Sometimes, the monsters aren't the ones breaking into the house. Sometimes, they're the ones supposed to protect you."

A cold, absolute clarity snapped through my veins, freezing the panic that had been vibrating in my chest. I let go of my locket. I stepped out of the shadows and walked down the center aisle.

"And whose truth is that, Hannah?"

My voice wasn't loud, but it possessed a steely, uncompromising edge that cut straight through the murmurs of the crowd. Heads swiveled. Cameras pivoted, their red recording lights blinking like predatory eyes.

I kept walking until I reached the edge of the stage. "Why does your 'raw, ugly truth' require mocking my dead mother? Why does your art require the exact missing wooden slat of my childhood closet?"

Hannah’s triumphant smile faltered, her jaw tightening. Beside her, Ryder’s head snapped toward me. I watched the blood completely drain from his face, leaving his skin the color of wet ash. His left hand instinctively dropped to his wrist. His thumb and forefinger twisted the dial of his silver Patek Philippe watch. Once. Twice.

"I am Serena Burke," I said, projecting my voice to the silent, staring press. "The daughter of the victims you just slandered on that screen. And every detail in this film was stolen from my confidential psychiatric files."

The silence in the theater became a vacuum, sucking the air from the room. A collective gasp rippled through the journalists.

Ryder stopped twisting his watch. The panic in his eyes vanished, instantly replaced by a terrifying, practiced calm. He didn't look at me like the man who had kissed me goodbye that morning. He looked at me like a problem to be neutralized.

He stood up, stepping smoothly in front of Hannah, and took the microphone.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I am so deeply sorry for this disruption," Ryder said. His velvety, calibrated baritone echoed through the surround sound, designed to lower heart rates and command absolute authority. "Please, remain calm. This is a medical emergency."

My breath hitched. "Ryder, don't you dare—"

"This young woman is not a victim. She is a former patient of mine," he continued, his voice dripping with a manufactured, pitying sorrow. He looked down at me, his eyes dead and unblinking. "Serena suffers from severe paranoid schizophrenia and acute delusions of reference. She has been stalking my fiancé and me for months, projecting her violent, psychotic fantasies onto Miss Bishop's screenplay."

*Fiancé.* The word struck me like a physical blow to the sternum.

He was weaponizing my sanctuary. He was taking the sacred, tear-soaked hours of my healing and twisting them into a public execution. The crowd instantly shifted, the murmurs turning from shock to wary disgust. People in the front rows physically recoiled from me.

"You gave her my notes!" I screamed, the polished composure cracking as the sheer magnitude of his betrayal tore through me. "You broke the law! You traded my trauma for her career!"

"Security," Hannah snapped into her own microphone, her voice sharp and annoyed. She waved a manicured hand dismissively. "Please remove this dangerous woman before she hurts someone."

Heavy footsteps thudded down the aisle behind me. Before I could turn, two massive sets of hands clamped down on my biceps. The harsh grip bit into my skin, and the smell of stale coffee and sweat invaded my senses.

They yanked me backward. My feet left the carpet.

The sudden, violent physical restraint severed my fragile tether to the present. The blinding theater lights dissolved. I wasn't in Hollywood anymore. I was back in the suffocating dark of the hallway. The wood of the louvered door was splintering. The heavy, ragged breathing of the intruder was right outside the thin barrier of my mother's spine.

*"Get off me!"* I thrashed wildly, my fingernails clawing at the thick arms holding me. The terror was absolute, a tidal wave of fifteen-year-old agony crashing over my adult body. A guttural, raw shriek tore from my throat—not a scream of madness, but the agonizing echo of a girl watching her world be butchered.

As the guards dragged my kicking, sobbing body up the aisle, Ryder’s voice drifted over the speakers one last time, smooth and devastatingly clinical.

"Please, be gentle with her," he instructed the guards, cementing the lie for the cameras. "She's having a psychotic break."

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