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His Friend, My Living Hell

My father's routine heart surgery went horribly wrong, leaving him in a coma. The surgeon was Fabiola, my husband Julian's celebrated childhood friend. When I begged Julian to use his immense resources to save him, he gave me a chilling ultimatum: my father's life for Fabiola's career. To protect her, he stood by as she deliberately scalded my hand with boiling soup. He locked me in a rat-infested wine cellar to "teach me a lesson." He even force-fed me peanuts, knowing I had a deadly allergy, and had me committed to a psychiatric hospital when I still wouldn't break. I didn't understand how the man who once promised to build a fortress around me had become the one launching the attack, all for a woman he claimed was just a friend. So, as Fabiola shoved me from the deck of our yacht into the dark water below, I didn't fight. I let myself fall, because faking my death was the only way to destroy them both.
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Chapter 8

Grace Keller POV:

The "psychiatrist's clinic" was a private, unmarked building in a forgotten part of the city. There were bars on the windows. The man who called himself a doctor had cold, dead eyes and a smile that never reached them. He was not a doctor. He was a sadist, one of Julian' s hired monsters who specialized in breaking people without leaving visible marks.

For a week, I lived in a waking nightmare. He used sensory deprivation, sleep deprivation, hours of interrogation under blinding lights. He played on my fears, whispering about rats in the walls, about the feeling of suffocation, until my mind began to fray at the edges.

When Julian finally came to get me, I could barely stand. I was a hollowed-out shell of myself, my body trembling with exhaustion and terror.

"You look better," he said, frowning slightly at my gaunt face and haunted eyes. "Rested."

I said nothing. There were no words left.

Fabiola was with him, of course. She smirked at me. "See? I told you a little rest was all she needed."

Julian' s phone buzzed. A business call he couldn't ignore. While he was distracted, Fabiola leaned in close, her voice a venomous whisper.

"I visited your brother," she hissed. "Such a shame about his leg. It will never heal properly. He'll walk with a limp for the rest of his life. And your father... it's so easy for mistakes to happen in a hospital. A wrong medication, an air bubble in an IV... so many sad, little accidents."

I stared at her, my blood turning to ice. But I didn't react. I couldn't. My face was a blank mask. My plan was nearly complete. Josephine had confirmed it just this morning. My family was safe. They were already gone, on a private jet to a new country, a new life. All I had to do was play my final part.

"It's Fabiola's birthday tonight," Julian said, ending his call. "A party on the yacht. You'll be there."

It wasn't a request.

The yacht was ablaze with lights, a floating palace on the dark water. I moved through the crowd like a phantom, my mind calm and clear. I was a soldier on a mission, focused on the final objective.

Fabiola found me on the upper deck, away from the noise of the party.

"Enjoying the view?" she purred, leaning against the railing beside me. "It's a long way down." She laughed, a low, ugly sound. "That 'doctor' really did a number on you, didn't he? Julian was so worried. He thought you might actually be broken."

I ignored her, my fingers discreetly tapping a message on the small burner phone hidden in my clutch. Ready.

Fabiola' s eyes narrowed. She lunged, snatching the phone from my hand and throwing it to the deck, where it skittered against the railing. "What's this? Texting another lover?"

"You're pathetic, Fabiola," I said, my voice steady. "You think you've won. You think you have him. But you never will."

"What did you say?" she snarled.

"He'll never love you," I continued, my words precise and cruel. "Not like he loved me. In his bed, late at night, whose name do you think he whispers in his sleep? It's not yours."

Her face contorted with rage. "You lie!"

"I am his wife," I said, the words a blade. "I am Mrs. Julian Pena. And you? You're just the childhood friend. The charity case. The consolation prize."

That was it. That was the final push.

With a scream of pure, animalistic fury, she launched herself at me. Her hands shoved against my chest, hard.

I didn't fight. I didn't struggle.

I let myself go.

The world tilted crazily. For a split second, I saw the look of shocked horror on her face as she realized what she had done.

Then, there was only the cold night air rushing past me and the dark, unforgiving water below.

As I fell, I closed my eyes, a sense of profound, liberating peace washing over me. In my hand, I clutched a tiny waterproof GPS tracker. Its signal was already broadcasting my location.

This was not an end. It was a beginning. The water embraced me like a cold, dark cradle.

Goodbye, Julian.

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