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His Lies, Her Revenge

The Seattle rain pelted against my face as I hauled my two heavy suitcases up the familiar steps of my Capitol Hill apartment building. My arms ached from carrying the cardboard box of carefully tended orchids—survivors of my cramped Cambridge apartment during my PhD years. These delicate blooms had been my only companions through countless late nights of research and writing. Now they, like me, were finally coming home. I shifted the box to balance against my hip and fumbled for my keys, already imagining the comfort of my own space after years of academic exile. The windows of my third-floor apartment glowed with warm light, and I smiled, thinking Brandon must have prepared for my homecoming. That smile froze when I noticed unfamiliar silhouettes moving behind the windows. Curtains I didn't recognize—cream-colored with a pattern I would never have chosen—were drawn halfway across the glass. My steps slowed as an inexplicable chill crept up my spine. Still, I reasoned with myself as I climbed the stairs.
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It wasn't just the theft of my property that left me breathless. It was the absolute calm with which he lied to my face. The man I thought I knew—the man I had loved and trusted completely—was looking at me with the cold detachment of a stranger. In that moment, I realized I had never known him at all.

"I want my keys," I demanded, stepping forward. "Now."

Madison's perfectly glossed lips curved into a smirk. "You heard Brandon. This isn't your place anymore, sweetheart. You're the other woman now."

Something snapped inside me. Five years of trust, of building a life together, of planning a future—all of it had been a lie. I lunged forward, reaching for the key ring hanging on the hook by the door—the hook I had installed myself three years ago.

"Get out!" Madison shrieked, shoving me with surprising force.

I stumbled backward, my heel catching on the top step. The world tilted violently as I fell, tumbling down the concrete stairs. Pain shot through my hip and elbow as I landed hard on the wet pavement below. My orchids lay scattered beside me, their delicate stems broken, petals strewn across the rain-soaked concrete like bright drops of blood.

From above, Madison's laughter floated down. "Oops," she called, her voice dripping with mock concern. "You should be more careful."

Brandon stood behind her, saying nothing, doing nothing. Just watching with those empty eyes I no longer recognized.

I sat there on the wet pavement, rain soaking through my clothes, a bruise already forming on my hip. Something crystallized inside me—a cold, clear rage that burned away the shock and hurt. I pulled my phone from my pocket with shaking hands.

"I'm calling the police," I announced, my voice steadier than I felt.

Brandon's expression finally changed, a flicker of alarm crossing his face. "Victoria, don't be dramatic. We can talk about this like adults."

"There's nothing to talk about," I replied, dialing 911. "You're trespassing in my home with forged documents. That's a crime."

Thirty minutes later, two Seattle police officers stood in my apartment—my apartment—examining the competing sets of documents. Officer Rivera, a woman with shrewd eyes and a no-nonsense demeanor, held my original deed and car title in one hand and Brandon's forgeries in the other.

"These notary stamps don't match the registered notaries in our database," she said, looking at Brandon's papers. "And the signatures show clear discrepancies."

The other officer, a younger man named Diaz, was already on his radio, requesting information about document fraud cases.

Brandon's confident facade began to crack. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he glanced nervously at Madison, who stood with her arms crossed, her earlier smugness evaporating.

"Look, there's been a misunderstanding," Brandon began, his voice taking on the smooth, persuasive tone I once found charming. Now it just sounded oily. "Victoria and I had a verbal agreement—"

"Sir," Officer Rivera cut him off, "verbal agreements don't supersede legal property ownership. These original documents clearly show Ms. Chen is the legal owner of this apartment and the BMW registered to this address."

She turned to me. "We'll escort him off the premises. You may want to consider filing for a restraining order and pressing charges for the document forgery."

Thirty minutes later, I stood in the parking garage, watching the valet attendant bring around my BMW—my car that Brandon had apparently been using as his own. The leather seats were worn in unfamiliar patterns. Empty coffee cups littered the passenger side floor. A woman's scarf—Madison's, no doubt—was draped over the back seat.

As I took the keys from the attendant, movement in my peripheral vision caught my attention. Brandon and Madison were being escorted from the building by the officers. Madison clutched a hastily packed overnight bag, her perfect composure now completely shattered.

As they passed, Madison suddenly stopped, her eyes locking with mine. She raised a champagne flute I hadn't noticed she was carrying—had she grabbed it as a final act of petty theft?—and her lips curled into a desperate smile.

"I'm pregnant, Brandon," she announced loudly, raising the glass in a mock toast. "We're going to be a family."

The triumph in her voice was unmistakable—a final weapon deployed to wound me, to prove she had won something I couldn't take back.

But as I looked at Brandon's stunned face, a strange thought surfaced through my shock. Something from years ago, a conversation we'd had during our first year together. A childhood illness. A medical condition he'd confided in me late one night.

Brandon Walsh couldn't father children.

I stared at Madison's victorious smile, and suddenly, I wasn't the only one whose world was built on lies.

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