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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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Chapter 3

The Blackwell Charity Auction glittered with wealth and pretension. Crystal chandeliers cast golden light over Manhattan's elite as they sipped champagne and pretended their bidding was about philanthropy rather than social positioning.

"You look pale," Ryder murmured, his breath warm against my ear as we entered the grand ballroom. "Perhaps you should have stayed home."

"I'm fine," I lied, smoothing the black dress Laila had selected for me—a gown that hugged my too-thin frame in all the wrong places. "Wouldn't want to disappoint your audience."

His jaw tightened, but he said nothing, simply guiding me toward our table with a possessive hand at the small of my back. The gesture looked intimate to observers, but his touch was cold, calculated.

"Diana Armstrong!" A woman's voice carried across the room, and I flinched at the name I hadn't used in three years.

Mrs. Harrington, one of Ryder's oldest clients, approached with her signature pearls gleaming. "My dear, it's been ages. We've missed you at these events."

"Hello, Margaret," I managed, feeling Ryder's eyes boring into me.

"I heard you were traveling abroad," she continued, her voice dropping to a stage whisper. "But then I also heard you'd moved out of state. Such confusion about your whereabouts."

Because I'd disappeared after our divorce, taking a job in another city before my diagnosis forced me back to New York for treatment.

"Something like that," I murmured.

Ryder's hand tightened on my waist. "Diana has been... unavailable for comment."

The auction began with extravagant displays of wealth masquerading as charity. Ryder bid aggressively on a vintage wine collection, a weekend in the Hamptons, and a diamond necklace that made my stomach turn—it was nothing like the simple jewelry he'd once given me.

"Diana used to love these events," he told the man beside him, loud enough for me to hear. "She had such a talent for spending my money on good causes."

I stared at my hands, counting the seconds until I could escape.

"Excuse me," I whispered, rising as the next item was announced. "I need some air."

Ryder didn't look at me. "Don't wander too far."

I made it to the bar before the room began to spin. Gripping the marble counter, I ordered water and tried to steady my breathing.

"Diana Harvey." The voice sent ice through my veins.

Hugh Daniels stood behind me, his smile as predatory as ever. Three years had added silver to his temples but done nothing to soften the cruel edge of his mouth.

"You look as lovely as ever," he said, stepping too close. "Though perhaps a bit... fragile these days."

His eyes traveled over me with the same calculating hunger I remembered from our meetings three years ago. The meetings Ryder had discovered and misinterpreted so catastrophically.

"Hugh," I acknowledged, trying to step back.

"Ryder didn't tell me you'd be here." His fingers brushed my arm. "I would have prepared a proper welcome."

The room tilted dangerously. I felt warm liquid trickling down my face before I realized what was happening. Blood. Again.

"Excuse me," I gasped, turning toward the ladies' room.

Hugh's laugh followed me. "Still so easily flustered, Diana. I've always admired that about you."

---

"Ms. Palmer, I cannot discuss another patient's medical information with you." Elena's voice carried through the hospital corridor as I approached the nurses' station.

Laila stood there in designer clothes that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent, her expression a perfect mask of concern.

"But I'm her sister-in-law," she insisted. "Ryder is worried sick about her mysterious doctor's appointments."

I froze, pressing myself against the wall before either could spot me.

"Ms. Palmer, I understand your concern, but patient confidentiality laws prohibit me from discussing anything about Ms. Harvey's treatment." Elena's tone was firm but professional.

Laila's mask slipped for just a moment, revealing the calculation beneath. "She's been coming here three times a week. What kind of treatment requires that frequency?"

"I'm sorry, I can't help you."

As Laila turned away, I ducked into an empty examination room, my heart pounding painfully against my ribs.

---

"Having fun with your doctor?" Ryder's voice cut through the library's silence like a blade.

I looked up from the book I'd been pretending to read, my fingers automatically reaching for the jade pendant I still wore beneath my blouse.

"What are you talking about?"

"Dr. Hudson." He spat the name like it tasted foul. "The oncologist you've been seeing three times a week."

The book slipped from my hands. "How did you—"

"Laila followed you today." His eyes were arctic cold. "She was concerned about your health."

"Ryder, it's not—"

"Still the same pattern, Diana." He stepped closer, his voice dropping to a whisper that somehow hurt more than shouting. "Still the same lies, different man."

"That's not fair," I whispered.

"Isn't it?" His laugh was bitter. "First Hugh, now your doctor. You certainly have a type."

The words hit like physical blows. Each one precise, calculated to wound where I was most vulnerable.

"You have no idea what you're talking about," I said, but my voice shook.

"Don't I?" His expression hardened. "Tell me, Diana. Tell me the truth for once."

I opened my mouth to defend myself, to tell him everything—about the cancer, about Hugh's manipulation, about how I'd sacrificed everything to save his company.

Instead, I felt another warm trickle down my face.

Blood. Again.

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