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Healed by True Affection

The church was a vision of white roses and silver ribbons—exactly as I'd dreamed since I was a little girl. Sunlight streamed through stained glass windows, casting kaleidoscope patterns across the aisle I'd walked down ten times before. Eleven was supposed to be our lucky number. This time, Talon and I would finally be husband and wife. "Isabel Howell, do you take Talon Dixon to be your lawfully wedded husband?" The pastor's voice echoed through the cathedral. I gazed up at Talon—tall, impossibly handsome in his tailored tuxedo, his dark eyes holding mine with what I believed was love. Five years of my life I'd given him. Five years of postponed weddings, of explanations to embarrassed guests, of tears dried in private. "I do," I whispered, my voice stronger than I felt. My hands trembled slightly in his grasp.
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Chapter 2

The hospital ceiling blurred above me as consciousness slowly returned. Every breath sent fire through my ribs, and my left leg throbbed beneath a heavy cast. The antiseptic smell made my stomach turn, but nothing compared to the nausea I felt when I heard Talon's voice in the hallway.

"She's awake," a nurse announced as he entered my room. Behind him, Harmony followed on crutches, her arm in a pristine white sling that somehow made her look more fragile and beautiful than ever.

"Isabel." Talon's voice was cold, distant. He didn't approach my bedside. "We need to talk."

I tried to sit up, wincing as pain shot through my torso. "Talon, please, you have to listen to me. Harmony pushed me. She—"

"Stop." His hand sliced through the air, cutting off my words. "Just stop with the lies."

"I'm not lying!" The desperation in my voice made me sound hysterical, even to myself. "She admitted it! She told me the ring was sized for her, that you've never loved me—"

"Enough!" Talon's shout made me flinch. Harmony whimpered behind him, pressing herself against his side. "Look at her, Isabel. Look what your jealousy has done."

I stared at Harmony's tear-streaked face, at the way she trembled against Talon like a wounded bird. Her performance was flawless—the perfect victim to my supposed violence.

"She's lying," I whispered, but the words felt hollow. Who would believe me? A woman scorned at her own wedding, claiming the sweet adopted daughter was the real villain?

"You pushed her off that balcony," Talon said, his voice heavy with disappointment. "My daughter could have died because of your petty jealousy."

"She pushed me! I'm the one with broken bones!"

"You fell during the struggle." He spoke as if it were fact, as if he'd witnessed it himself. "Harmony told me everything. How you grabbed for the ring, how you became violent when she tried to protect herself."

My heart shattered at the certainty in his voice. Five years, and he believed her without question. He'd rather think me capable of attempted murder than consider that his precious Harmony might be lying.

"Daddy," Harmony's voice was barely a whisper, "maybe we shouldn't upset her more. She's clearly not well."

The way she said 'Daddy' made my skin crawl. There was something too intimate in it, too possessive.

A knock on the door interrupted us. A man in an EMT uniform entered, his expression grave. "Mr. Dixon? I'm sorry to bother you, but there's something you need to know about Miss Howell."

Talon straightened. "What is it?"

The paramedic—I didn't recognize him—pulled out his phone with shaking hands. "Last week, she approached me. Offered me money to... to hit Miss Castro with my ambulance."

The words hit me like physical blows. "What? No, I never—"

"She showed me these." He displayed text messages on his screen, messages that appeared to be from my number. *'$5000 if you make it look like an accident. She has to be hurt badly enough to need surgery.'*

My mouth fell open. "Those aren't real! I never sent those!"

"She paid me in cash." The man produced a crumpled receipt. "I couldn't go through with it, but I kept the evidence. When I heard about what happened at the church..."

Harmony's sob was perfectly timed. "I knew something was wrong. The way she looked at me lately, like she hated me."

"This is insane!" I struggled against my IV lines. "Talon, you know me! You know I would never—"

"Do I?" His eyes were stranger's eyes, cold and distant. "Five years of failed weddings. Five years of you resenting Harmony for existing. Maybe I never knew you at all."

The paramedic shifted uncomfortably. "There's more. She wanted me to make sure Miss Castro would need a kidney transplant specifically. Said she was the only compatible donor and wanted to... leverage that somehow."

I felt the world spinning. The lies were so elaborate, so detailed. How long had they been planning this?

"Get out," Talon said quietly, his voice deadly calm. "Security will escort you from the premises. You're not to contact Harmony or me again."

"Talon, please—"

"Actually," he paused at the door, "there is one thing you can do. Harmony needs surgery. Emergency kidney transplant. You're the only compatible donor we've found."

I stared at him in horror. "You want me to give her my kidney? After what she did to me?"

"After what you tried to do to her," he corrected. "It's the least you can do. Unless you want me to press charges for attempted murder."

Harmony's grip on his arm tightened, and I caught the flash of satisfaction in her eyes before she buried her face against his shoulder.

"The surgery is scheduled for tomorrow morning," Talon continued. "Consider it your penance."

As they left, I heard Harmony's whispered words: "Thank you, Daddy. I knew you'd protect me."

The door closed with a soft click, leaving me alone with the crushing weight of my new reality. In twenty-four hours, I would be wheeled into surgery to save the woman who had destroyed my life.

And Talon would watch it happen, believing he was serving justice.

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