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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 3

The morphine drip couldn't numb the deeper pain that had settled in my chest like a stone. Three days had passed since the surgery—three days of watching Talon hover over Harmony's bedside while I recovered alone in the adjacent room. The thin hospital wall between us might as well have been made of paper.

I'd given her my kidney. My blood. Pieces of my skin for grafts where she'd supposedly been injured in our 'struggle.' Each donation had been presented as my penance, my way of making amends for the violence I hadn't committed. Talon watched every procedure with the cold satisfaction of a judge overseeing justice.

Now, as evening settled over the hospital, I lay staring at the ceiling, counting the holes in the acoustic tiles to distract myself from the ache in my side where they'd carved out a piece of me to save her.

That's when I heard it.

A soft moan through the wall. At first, I thought Harmony might be in pain—the surgery had been extensive, after all. But then came Talon's voice, low and husky in a way I recognized all too well.

"Shh, sweetheart. Let me take care of you."

My blood turned to ice. I pressed my ear against the cool wall, praying I was wrong, that my pain medication was making me imagine things.

Another moan, breathy and unmistakably intimate. "Daddy... yes..."

The word hit me like a physical blow. Not the way a daughter would say it—not innocent or childlike. This was something else entirely, something that made my stomach turn even as understanding crashed over me like a wave.

"You're so beautiful," Talon whispered, his voice thick with desire. "My perfect girl."

I couldn't breathe. Five years. Five years I'd been the other woman without even knowing it. All those interrupted weddings, all those times he'd chosen her over me—it wasn't paternal love. It was something twisted, something that violated every boundary that should have existed between them.

The sounds continued—soft gasps, whispered endearments, the creak of a hospital bed. I clamped my hands over my ears, but I couldn't block out what I'd already heard. The truth had finally revealed itself in the most devastating way possible.

When silence finally fell next door, I lay trembling in my bed, staring at the wall that separated me from the destruction of everything I'd believed about my life. How long had this been going on? How many lies had I swallowed? How many times had I blamed myself for not being enough when I was never even in the running?

The next morning brought a different kind of nightmare.

I'd been cleared for short walks, and against my better judgment, I'd decided to get some air in the parking garage. The basement level was nearly empty, just a few scattered cars and the echo of my footsteps on concrete. I was halfway to the elevator when they emerged from behind a van.

Three men, their faces hidden by baseball caps pulled low. I tried to turn back, but they moved quickly, surrounding me before I could scream.

"Nothing personal, lady," one of them said as rough hands grabbed my arms. "Just a job."

The attack was swift and brutal. They weren't trying to kill me—this was calculated, designed to humiliate rather than murder. Hands tore at my hospital gown while camera flashes went off. I fought as hard as my healing body would allow, but I was weak from surgery, and they were strong.

When it was over, they left me crumpled on the cold concrete, my gown torn and my dignity in shreds. I pulled the fabric around myself and limped back to the elevator, my mind reeling from the violation.

Back in my room, I'd barely had time to change into a fresh gown when Harmony appeared in my doorway. She moved without her crutches now, her supposed injuries miraculously improved.

"Poor Isabel," she said, settling into the visitor's chair with a satisfied smile. "You look terrible."

I said nothing, but she pulled out her phone anyway.

"Funny thing about hospital security cameras," she continued, swiping through photos. "They don't cover every corner of the parking garage."

My heart stopped as she turned the screen toward me. The images were exactly what I'd feared—compromising photos from the attack, taken from angles that made it look consensual, that made me look willing.

"These would cause quite a scandal, don't you think?" Harmony's voice was sweet as poison. "Talon's ex-fiancée, caught in such... compromising positions. Right after trying to murder his daughter, no less."

I found my voice at last. "What do you want?"

"Simple." She leaned forward, her eyes glittering with malice. "You never speak of what you heard last night. You never try to leave Talon. You never attempt to expose our relationship. You smile, you play the grateful patient, and you disappear quietly when this is all over."

She stood, smoothing her hospital gown with mock primness. "Because if you don't, these photos will be on every social media platform by morning. Your family, your friends, your coworkers—they'll all see exactly what kind of woman you really are."

As she walked away, her parting words followed her like a curse: "Sweet dreams, Isabel. Try not to think too hard about what you heard. Some truths are too dangerous to know."

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