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His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom

To save my dying mother, I had to remarry my cheating ex-husband, Braden. He was the only surgeon in the country who could perform the life-saving surgery she needed, so I swallowed my pride and walked back into our gilded cage. But on the day of the operation, he abandoned her. He left my mother to die on the table for a "personal emergency"-a flat tire with his mistress, Angelina. When my grief turned to rage, he didn't just dismiss my pain. He used his power to have me declared mentally unstable, bribing doctors and having me dragged away to a psychiatric hospital to silence me forever. Trapped in a padded cell, stripped of my dignity and my sanity, I realized he had taken everything. My mother, my freedom, my name. The love I once felt for him had curdled into a cold, sharp resolve. After I escaped, I didn't run into the night. I walked straight into the national medical awards gala where he was being celebrated, ready to burn his perfect life to the ground on live television.
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Chapter 4

I stumbled out of the asylum gates, my hospital gown clinging to my shaking body. The rain plastered my hair to my face. No money. No phone. Just the raw, desperate need to escape. Cars sped past, their headlights momentarily illuminating my pathetic figure before vanishing into the night. No one stopped. No one even slowed down. They probably thought I was a ghost. Or worse, a crazy woman.

I kept running until my lungs burned and my legs gave out. I found myself in a bustling shopping center, the bright lights a stark contrast to the darkness I'd just fled. People, hundreds of them, walked by, their faces a blur of indifference. They recoiled from my appearance, hurrying past, their eyes refusing to meet mine.

I needed help. I needed a phone. I approached a friendly-looking woman, her arms laden with shopping bags. "Please," I choked out, my voice raspy. "Could I just borrow your phone? It's an emergency."

She hesitated, her gaze sweeping over my disheveled state, the hospital gown, the haunted look in my eyes. Then, with a sigh, she handed it over. "Just keep it quick."

My fingers hovered over the keypad. Who could I call? The police? They'd just send me back. Braden had made sure of that. He' d painted me as unstable, dangerous. The state-mandated commitment. No, the police would be his accomplices.

Suddenly, a name flashed in my mind. Professor Eleanor Vance. My former architecture professor, a formidable woman who had also been a close friend of my mother's. She' d been a bridesmaid at my parents' wedding, a surrogate aunt to me. She was strong. She was smart. And she was one of the few people Braden couldn' t easily manipulate.

Hope, a fragile, trembling thing, ignited within me. I dialed.

"Grace? Is that really you?" Professor Vance's voice was sharp with concern. "Where are you? What's happened?"

"I... I escaped," I whispered, the words barely forming. "From the asylum. Braden had me committed."

A gasp. "That monster! Tell me where you are right now. I'm coming to get you." Her voice was a lifeline in the storm.

A wave of dizzying relief washed over me. I gave her the location, the name of the shopping center. But as I started to feel the tension drain from my body, a searing pain shot through my abdomen. I doubled over, my stomach cramping violently. The forced medication, the stress, the lack of food-it was all catching up to me.

"I need to find a restroom," I mumbled into the phone. "I'll call you back."

I found a ladies' room, a pristine white space that felt alien after the hospital. As I washed my face, trying to compose myself, muffled voices filtered in from the hallway.

One voice was unmistakable. Professor Vance.

My heart lurched. Why was she still out there, talking on the phone? I crept closer to the door, pressing my ear against the cool wood.

"...Yes, Braden, I have her," I heard Professor Vance say. My blood ran cold. "She called me, just like you predicted. Said she escaped. She's in the women's restroom now. Don't worry, I'll distract her. You just get here quickly with the order."

Braden. Predicted. The words echoed in my head, a chilling symphony of betrayal. My stomach dropped. She hadn't been a lifeline. She had been another one of his traps. He knew I would call her. He had planned this. He had planned everything.

"The gala is tonight," Professor Vance continued, her voice lower now. "The 'National Medical Awards.' You'll be accepting the Lifetime Achievement award, won't you? It's a perfect night to have her... reassessed." A cruel chuckle. "You're a brilliant strategist, Braden."

My breath hitched. The gala. Of course. The biggest night of his career. He wanted me out of the way, permanently, before he took center stage. He wanted to silence me, to bury me, to make sure my words could never reach the public.

My escape hadn't been a victory. It had been a pawn in his game.

A fresh wave of adrenaline surged through me. Not despair, but a cold, burning clarity. He wouldn't win. Not this time.

I didn't wait. I didn't think. I kicked open the restroom door, ignoring Professor Vance's startled yelp. I ran. Out of the shopping center, into the labyrinthine streets. I couldn't go back to the asylum. I couldn't let him catch me.

The gala. It was happening tonight. He would be there, basking in the spotlight, accepting his award. Angelina would be there, probably on his arm, her belly growing, a smug smile on her face.

They thought they had won. They thought they had destroyed me.

I remembered the spare key to our old house. The one Braden forgot I had. He wouldn't be home. He'd be getting ready for his big night.

I flagged down a taxi, offering the last crumpled dollar bills I had. "The Chambers residence," I said, my voice firm despite the tremor in my hands.

Once inside the house, it felt like a tomb. Empty. Cold. But it was also a treasure trove. Months ago, even before my mother's illness became severe, I had started collecting. Little things. Emails. Texts. Photos. Documents. Proof of Braden's affair. Proof of Angelina's true nature. Proof of the academic fraud Braden had committed to get her a job at his prestigious hospital. I had copied everything, every damning piece of evidence, onto a small USB stick. My insurance policy. My weapon.

I found it hidden in a hollowed-out book, exactly where I'd left it. I slipped it into my pocket.

Next stop: the hospital. Not as a patient. Not as a grieving daughter. But as an architect of his downfall.

I paid the taxi driver the last of my money, then slipped into the staff entrance of the hospital, unseen. I found an unattended cleaning cart, grabbed a uniform, and changed quickly. The baggy scrubs, the mop, the bucket-they were my camouflage.

I wheeled the cart through the opulent lobby, past security, towards the grand auditorium where the awards gala was in full swing. The air crackled with excitement, with self-congratulation.

As I pushed through the double doors, a hush fell over the crowd. On stage, Angelina Barnes, radiant in a sequined gown, was accepting an award. The "Most Compassionate Physician" award. My stomach churned.

"I couldn't have done it without the support of my wonderful mentor, and dear friend, Dr. Braden Hodge," she gushed into the microphone, her voice dripping with fake humility. "His guidance, his unwavering belief in me, has been my guiding light."

The audience erupted in applause. Flashbulbs popped. She preened, a false idol in a spotlight she didn't deserve.

Then, the host announced, "And now, to present our next award, for a lifetime of dedication and unparalleled medical innovation, please welcome the man of the hour, Dr. Braden Hodge!"

Braden, impeccably dressed, strode onto the stage. He glanced at Angelina, a soft, loving expression on his face. My blood ran cold. He took the microphone. "Thank you. It's an honor to be here tonight, especially to present this award to someone so deserving, someone whose heart is as vast as her talent. Angelina, my dear, you embody the very best of our profession."

He reached for the gleaming trophy. His hand stretched towards hers.

That was my cue.

I dropped the mop bucket with a deafening clatter. The sound echoed through the silent auditorium. Every head swiveled towards me.

"STOP!" I screamed, my voice raw, breaking the carefully curated silence.

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