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His Cruel Revenge, Her Secret Child

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Rory stood on the witness stand, forced by her father into an impossible choice: secure her dying mother's medical funding, or save her innocent boyfriend. She looked Corbin right in his trusting eyes and lied to the court, testifying that he was the one driving the car during the fatal hit-and-run, sending him to a maximum-security prison for ten years. The betrayal destroyed him. Corbin's father died of a heart attack upon hearing the guilty verdict. Six years later, Corbin returned as a ruthless billionaire and systematically blacklisted Rory from every job in the city. He cornered her into singing at his private club, humiliating her by forcing her to drink scotch—knowing she was severely allergic—and making her throw away his promise ring just to earn a stack of cash. "Remember this moment. This is only the beginning." She endured his cruel revenge because she was hiding a desperate secret: she was raising his five-year-old daughter, Willa. But when Willa's congenital heart defect suddenly worsened, requiring an impossible one-million-dollar surgery, Rory realized Corbin's calculated blockade had left her completely trapped with no way to save their child. Staring at the sterile hospital walls, the last shred of her guilt burned away, replaced by a cold, hard resolve. He had destroyed her career and backed her into a corner, but he was the only one with the money. Wiping her tears, Rory turned and headed straight for Vance Tower.

His Cruel Revenge, Her Secret Child Chapter 1

"All rise." The bailiff's voice echoed in the cavernous silence of the courtroom. Rory Conway's heart hammered against her ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage of bone. She rose with the rest of the room, her movements stiff, her cheap heels unsteady on the polished marble floor. "The court calls Rory Conway to the stand." Every head turned. Every eye felt like a physical weight on her skin. She forced her legs to move, one step in front of the other, each one a small, shattering impact. The path to the witness stand felt a mile long, paved with broken glass. Her gaze lifted, sweeping past the jury's impassive faces, past the prosecutor's predatory stillness, until it found him. Corbin Vance. He sat at the defendant's table, his shoulders straight in the ill-fitting suit his lawyer had provided. He wasn't looking at the judge or his attorney. He was looking only at her. And in his eyes, she saw no fear, no doubt. Only a deep, unwavering trust that was more painful than any accusation. That trust was a knife, and with every step she took, she was walking herself onto its blade. She reached the stand, the wood cool and solid beneath her trembling hand. She swore the oath, the words tasting like ash in her mouth. The prosecutor, a man with a face like a clenched fist, approached. "Miss Conway, please state your relationship to the defendant, Mr. Vance." "He's... he's my boyfriend," she managed, her voice a dry whisper. "Your boyfriend," the prosecutor repeated, letting the words hang in the air. "And were you with him on the night of October twelfth?" "Yes." The word was a betrayal. "Miss Conway," he said, his voice dropping, becoming sharp and precise. "Please tell the court, who was driving the Ford Mustang when it struck and killed Maria Sanchez?" The air left her lungs. The room swam. She could feel her father's stare from the second row, a cold, heavy pressure on the back of her neck. A warning. The courtroom faded, replaced by the flickering fluorescent light of their kitchen last night. The greasy takeout containers were still on the table. Her brother, Cody, sat with his head in his hands, his shoulders shaking with silent sobs. Her father, Gus, stood over them, his face a mask of cold fury. He'd thrown a stack of papers onto the table. Helen Conway's medical bills. A sea of red ink. Next to them, a power of attorney document. "It was your brother behind the wheel," Gus had snarled, his voice low and venomous. "A stupid, drunk kid who's going to rot in a cell for the rest of his life. But Corbin... Corbin has the best lawyers money can buy. He can handle this. Our family can't take another hit." Rory had stared at him, horrified. "You want me to lie? You want me to send an innocent man to prison?" "I want you to save your family," he'd countered, his finger tapping the medical authorization form. "These bills don't pay themselves. The experimental treatment keeping your mother stable? I control that funding. If you don't do this, I pull the plug on the payments, and we see how long she lasts in a state-run hospice. You choose. Him, or her." A cold dread had washed over her, so absolute it felt like drowning. Now, back in the witness stand, that same cold was seeping into her bones. Her hands were clenched in her lap, nails digging so hard into her palms she thought the skin might break. She risked a glance at Corbin again. His lawyer gave her a small, encouraging nod, confident in his star witness. Corbin's lips moved, forming two silent words she could read from across the room. I love you. And then, three more. Don't be afraid. That was it. That was the thing that broke her. Not the threats. Not the fear. It was his love. His stupid, beautiful, trusting love. A sob caught in her throat, a raw, ragged thing she had to swallow down. She squeezed her eyes shut, and all she could see was her mother's face, pale and still against a hospital pillow, the rhythmic hiss of the machine that was breathing for her. She opened her eyes. She looked away from Corbin, focusing on a crack in the wall behind the judge's head. She couldn't look at him. If she looked at him, she wouldn't be able to do it. She took a deep, shuddering breath. "It was him," she said, her voice trembling but horribly clear. "It was Corbin Vance." A collective gasp rippled through the courtroom. The trust in Corbin's face didn't just fade. It froze, cracked, and then shattered into a million pieces. It was the most violent thing she had ever seen. "What?" The word was torn from him, a sound of pure, gut-wrenching disbelief. He shot to his feet, the chair scraping loudly as it toppled over behind him. "Rory? What are you saying?" Before he could take another breath, two bailiffs were on him, one twisting his arm behind his back, the other shoving him hard back into his seat, his face inches from the table. The judge's gavel cracked like a gunshot. "Order! The defendant will be silent!" Rory's eyes flickered to the gallery. Her father, Gus, had a small, tight smile of satisfaction on his face. Her brother, Cody, wouldn't look at her, his head bowed in shame. The prosecutor moved in for the kill, presenting the "evidence" she had provided-a recording of a phone call, cleverly edited to make Corbin's words sound like a confession. Corbin's lawyer stared, his mouth agape, utterly blindsided. A wave of dizziness washed over Rory. The world tilted, and she gripped the edge of the stand to keep from falling. She forced herself to look at Corbin one last time. The pain in his eyes was gone. The confusion was gone. All that was left was a terrifying, hollow emptiness that was quickly hardening into something else. Something cold, and dark, and permanent. Hate. He wasn't looking at her anymore. He was staring straight ahead, his jaw set like stone, as if she had already ceased to exist. As if she were already dead. The hours that followed were a waking nightmare. Closing arguments blurred into a meaningless drone. She watched the jury file out, their faces unreadable, and the silence they left behind was louder than any scream. The wait felt like an eternity, each second a stone added to the weight on her chest. Then, they returned. The jury's verdict. Guilty. The judge's voice, sentencing Corbin Vance to ten years in a maximum-security prison for vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident. Ten years. A decade of his life, stolen by her lie. As the bailiffs led him out, they passed right by the witness stand. He stopped. For a single, terrifying second, he stopped and leaned in close, his voice a low, venomous whisper meant only for her. "I'll remember this, Rory," he said, his breath cold against her ear. "You better pray I rot in that prison forever. Because if I ever get out, I'm coming for you." Her blood ran cold. She could only watch, frozen, as they led him away, taking every bit of light and warmth in her world with him. Long after the courtroom had emptied, she remained, slumped in the witness chair. The tears finally came, silent and scalding, in a room that had become her own personal hell. Her world hadn't just cracked. It had been utterly and completely obliterated.
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