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Her Cancer, His Redemption

The phone rang at 3:17 AM. I fumbled for it in the darkness, my heart already racing before I'd even seen the caller ID. Something was wrong. Terribly wrong. "Mom?" My voice cracked as I answered. "Diana..." My mother's voice dissolved into tears. "We're in trouble, sweetheart. Your father and I—we've been arrested." I sat up so quickly that black spots danced across my vision. "What? Why?" "They're saying we embezzled money from the university foundation." Her words tumbled out between sobs.
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The phone rang at 3:17 AM. I fumbled for it in the darkness, my heart already racing before I'd even seen the caller ID. Something was wrong. Terribly wrong.

"Mom?" My voice cracked as I answered.

"Diana..." My mother's voice dissolved into tears. "We're in trouble, sweetheart. Your father and I—we've been arrested."

I sat up so quickly that black spots danced across my vision. "What? Why?"

"They're saying we embezzled money from the university foundation." Her words tumbled out between sobs. "It's ridiculous—your father would never—but they have documents, signatures that look like ours..."

My fingers trembled as I clutched the phone tighter. "Where are you now?"

"The county jail." The words hung heavy between us. "The bail is set at two million dollars, Diana. Two million."

The amount hit me like a physical blow. Two million dollars might as well have been two billion. Where would we get that kind of money?

"I need to come see you," I whispered, already calculating what assets we could liquidate, what loans we might qualify for.

"No!" My mother's voice suddenly sharpened. "Don't come here. Promise me you won't come here."

"Mom, I can't just—"

"Promise me, Diana." Something in her tone made me pause. "There are... people watching. We're being monitored. Just find a way to help us, but don't come here."

The line went dead before I could respond.

I sat in the darkness of my small apartment, the silence pressing in on me. Two million dollars. The only person I knew who could access that kind of money without blinking was the last person I wanted to see.

Ryder Armstrong.

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Armstrong Industries dominated the skyline, a gleaming monument to power and success that seemed to mock my desperation as I approached its revolving doors. Three years had passed since I'd last stood here, but the security guards still remembered me.

"Ms. Harvey." One of them stepped forward, his expression carefully neutral. "Do you have an appointment?"

"No, but I need to see Ryder—Mr. Armstrong. It's urgent."

He nodded toward the reception desk. "You'll need to check in there."

The lobby was all marble and glass, cold and impersonal despite its beauty. I sank into one of the leather chairs, watching the minutes tick by on my watch. One hour. Two hours. The receptionist avoided my eyes.

"Ms. Harvey?" A familiar voice finally broke through my haze of anxiety. James Morrison, Ryder's assistant since college, stood before me with his usual professional smile. "Mr. Armstrong will see you now."

The elevator ride to the top floor felt endless. James didn't mention the divorce, or the three years of silence, or the fact that I looked like hell warmed over. He simply led me down the corridor to that familiar door and knocked.

"Enter."

Ryder Armstrong sat behind his massive desk like a king surveying his domain. Three years had only refined his features, sharpening the jawline that I once traced with my fingertips, hardening the eyes that once looked at me with love instead of ice.

"Diana." He didn't rise. Didn't offer me a seat. Just studied me like I was an unexpected business problem that needed solving.

"Ryder." I forced myself to meet his gaze. "Thank you for seeing me."

"What do you want?" His voice was clipped, efficient. The voice he used for business adversaries, not the woman he'd once vowed to love forever.

I swallowed hard and took a step forward. "My parents have been arrested. They're being framed for embezzlement at the university foundation."

Something flickered across his face—surprise, perhaps, or satisfaction at seeing me vulnerable. "And?"

"The bail is set at two million dollars." The words tasted like ash in my mouth. "I need your help."

Ryder leaned back in his chair, studying me with those penetrating eyes that always seemed to see right through me. "Why would I help you, Diana?"

"Because they're innocent." My voice broke slightly. "They're being set up, and I don't know why or by whom."

He was silent for a long moment, his fingers steepled beneath his chin. Then he smiled—not the warm smile I remembered, but something cold and calculating.

"I'll post their bail."

Relief flooded through me so intensely that I nearly swayed on my feet. "Thank you—"

"But I have conditions." His voice cut through my gratitude like a blade. "You'll stay here, in the Armstrong mansion, for exactly thirty days."

My blood turned to ice. "What?"

"As my companion." His eyes held mine, unflinching. "Attending functions, accompanying me to meetings, living under my roof. Thirty days, Diana. Then I'll ensure your parents walk free."

The implications of his words sank into me like poison. Thirty days of torture. Thirty days of pretending we were still us, when we both knew we weren't.

"Why?" I whispered.

His expression hardened. "Because I want to see if you still have the power to destroy me."

I closed my eyes briefly, feeling the weight of my decision press down on me. My parents' freedom versus my own dignity, my own heart.

"How soon do you need an answer?" My voice sounded distant even to my own ears.

"Now."

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