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His Perfect Lie, Her Vicious Truth

For five years, I was the loving Mrs. Clayton, enduring painful fertility treatments to give my husband, Bronson, the heir he deserved. He was my rock, my protector since a college hazing incident left me barren. Then I overheard the truth from behind his study door. Our marriage was a sham, never legally filed. He' d had a vasectomy before our wedding. It was all an elaborate lie to protect Bridgett-his childhood love and the very woman who orchestrated the assault that destroyed my future. He wasn't my savior. He was her accomplice, and I was just his compensation. Every gentle touch, every reassuring word, was a performance. He thought I' d never find out. He thought I' d always be his devoted, clueless wife. But when his precious Bridgett harmed my sick brother, my grief turned to ice. I smiled sweetly, played the part of the forgiving wife, and began gathering the evidence that would burn their entire world to the ground.
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Chapter 3

Elodie POV:

I woke to the jarring sounds of furniture being moved, glass clinking, and muffled shouts from downstairs. My eyes snapped open, a cold dread already tightening my chest.

I sat up, swinging my legs over the side of the bed. This wasn' t just noise; it was an invasion.

I walked to the banister, peering down. The foyer, my sanctuary, was in disarray. Boxes, luggage, and gaudy decor were being hauled in by a team of movers. And in the center of it all, directing the chaos like a malevolent queen, was Bridgett.

She was draped in a silk robe, her platinum blonde hair a mess around her shoulders, her movements sharp and imperious. Her eyes, usually so calculating, were now wide with a feverish glee.

One of the movers, a young man with nervous eyes, caught my gaze. He gestured vaguely at Bridgett, then at the piles of boxes, a silent apology in his hurried explanation. "Mrs. Clayton, Ms. Bentley... she said to put everything where she wanted. Mr. Clayton confirmed."

I simply nodded, a calm I didn't feel settling over me. "Thank you," I said, my voice quiet but firm. "That will be all for now. You can leave the rest." The movers, sensing an unspoken tension, quickly gathered their things and fled.

Bridgett turned, her eyes narrowed. "Well, well, if it isn't Elodie," she purred, her voice dripping with mock sweetness. "Still wandering around this house like a ghost, I see. Have you forgotten where your room is?" She paused, a smirk playing on her lips. "Or have you forgotten the last time you tried to assert yourself?"

My silence was my shield. I simply watched her, my expression unreadable. I wouldn't give her the satisfaction of a reaction.

Her smile faltered slightly. The casual cruelty in her eyes sharpened as she saw my unwavering gaze. She was used to my cowering, my tears. This new, blank stare seemed to unsettle her.

She stalked towards a small, antique side table in the corner of the foyer, a table I had carefully chosen. With a deliberate, sweeping motion, she knocked off a delicate ceramic vase, sending it crashing to the marble floor.

It was the vase Bronson had bought me on our honeymoon, a small, insignificant thing, but a symbol of what I thought we had shared. It shattered into a million pieces.

I kept my gaze fixed on her. Still nothing.

Her eyes gleamed with frustration. She needed a reaction, a confirmation of her power. She reached for a remote control on the coffee table.

The large flat-screen TV on the wall flickered to life, blazing with a stark, grainy image. It was a video. A shaky, distorted recording of that night.

The night of the hazing. The night my world had fractured. My heart slammed against my ribs, a fresh wave of ice-cold fear washing over me.

The screen showed blurred figures, shadows against the harsh college dorm lights. I saw myself, younger, more naive, being pushed, shoved, humiliated. The terror on my face was unmistakable. I heard the jeers, the taunts. My own screams, raw and desperate. And then… the violence. The pain. The moment my future had been stolen.

My hands clenched into fists, fingernails biting into my palms. My breath hitched, a silent battle to keep the rising panic at bay.

Bridgett, meanwhile, kept glancing towards the front door. She was expecting an audience. Bronson, no doubt. She was performing.

"Still remember this, Elodie?" she sneered, her voice loud, echoing in the cavernous room. "The night you learned your place? The night you realized Bronson would always choose me?" She leaned in, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "He always has, and he always will. You're just a pretty little placeholder, a convenient lie."

Something inside me snapped. The calm evaporated, replaced by a surge of pure, unadulterated rage. I moved before I could think, my arm lashing out, a swift, brutal shove.

At the exact moment the sound of my hand connecting with her shoulder echoed, the front door swung open.

Bridgett stumbled back, a surprised yelp escaping her lips, then she crumpled to the floor, a picture of delicate fragility.

Bronson stood there, briefcase still in hand, his face etched with shock. He dropped the case, rushing forward. "Bridgett! What happened?!"

He gathered her into his arms, his eyes blazing as he looked at me. "Elodie, what did you do?!" His voice was tight with anger.

Bridgett whimpered, clutching his arm. "She... she attacked me, Bronson! She pushed me! She's always been so jealous, so irrational!" Her eyes, wide and tearful, looked up at him.

Bronson' s gaze hardened, disappointment clouding his features. "Elodie," he said, his voice cold, "I thought you were better than this."

I didn' t speak. I simply pointed, a single, unwavering finger, at the screen behind him. At the horrifying loop of my past trauma playing out in silent, brutal clarity.

He turned, following my gaze. His eyes fixed on the screen, then widened, his jaw clenching. The color drained from his face as he watched the horrifying footage.

The anger in his eyes slowly, painfully, dissolved into a sickening realization. He pulled away from Bridgett, just a fraction, a subtle shift, but enough for me to see.

A single, silent tear traced a path down my cheek. It was cold, cutting. Not for him, not for her, but for the naive fool I had been.

He reached out, his hand hovering, uncertain. "Elodie... I..."

I flinched away from his touch, a visceral repulsion. The idea of his hands, which had so gently wiped away my tears, now felt contaminated by his betrayal.

He pulled his hand back as if burned. His face crumpled, a pang of real pain flashing in his eyes.

"Bridgett!" he roared, his voice shaking with a mixture of anger and disbelief. "What is this?! Why would you do this?!"

Bridgett, startled by his fury, suddenly burst into dramatic sobs. "I... I saw it, Bronson! Just now! It was so awful! My head started hurting, and then... and then she just attacked me!" She clutched her head, swaying dramatically.

Her act was flawless. Designed to pull him back, to reaffirm his misplaced loyalty. And it worked.

He reached for her, his arm wrapping instinctively around her trembling form. He pulled her close, murmuring soothing words, stroking her hair. The familiar gesture, the same one he had used to comfort me countless times, now a dagger to my heart.

I watched, numb, as he cradled her, his eyes full of concern. The irony was a bitter taste in my mouth. He was comforting the tormentor, using the same gestures he had once used to "heal" the victim.

He' s made his choice. The thought sliced through me, colder than any blade. He always will choose her.

A suffocating weight settled in my chest. I couldn't breathe, couldn't move. She smirked, a quick, triumphant flash in her tear-filled eyes as she caught my gaze over Bronson' s shoulder. She had won.

But she didn't know yet. She only thought she had won this battle. The war was far from over.

I straightened my spine, a quiet defiance hardening my expression. I would not break. Not now. Not ever again.

He was oblivious, murmuring to her. My gaze traveled over his bent head. He doesn't even see me anymore. I am nothing.

I turned, my footsteps silent, and walked away.

An hour later, Bronson found me in the kitchen, staring out the window. He looked drained, his tie loosened, his eyes shadowed. "Elodie," he said, his voice heavy with exhaustion. "I' m so sorry. About the video. About… everything." He scrubbed a hand over his face. "I never meant for you to find out this way."

He walked closer, stopping a few feet from me. "I had to protect Bridgett. You know her father and mine. The debt. It' s been a burden, a promise I' ve carried since childhood."

He looked at me, his eyes pleading. "I know it sounds like an excuse, but… my family depended on me. Her family depended on me." His voice dropped. "I truly am sorry, Elodie. For all of it. For the lies, for the way you found out."

I turned, my eyes meeting his. My face was carefully blank. "You' re right," I said, my voice soft, calm. "It is an excuse. And it' s not enough." I took a deep breath. "I have one request."

He looked confused. "Anything, Elodie. Anything at all. Just… tell me what you need."

"I need Bridgett' s complete medical and psychological history," I stated, my voice clear and unwavering. "Every file, every record, every detail. I want access to it, now."

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