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His Perfect Lie, Her Vicious Truth Novel Cover

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 4

Elodie POV:

"Is there a problem, Bronson?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper, but it cut through the tense silence.

He shook his head quickly, almost frantically. "No, no, of course not. It's just... unexpected. I thought you'd be... upset." He looked at me, a strange mix of relief and confusion in his eyes. "You're being incredibly understanding, Elodie. More than I deserve."

He pulled me into a hesitant, almost fragile embrace. His arms tightened, a possessive squeeze that felt utterly hollow against my numb body.

He retrieved his encrypted laptop from the study, his fingers flying across the keyboard. A few clicks, a password, and a hidden folder sprang open.

"Here," he said, turning the screen towards me. "Everything. From her childhood illnesses to her recent psychological evaluations. I've kept meticulous records."

I leaned in, my gaze scanning the detailed reports. Pages of medical charts, therapy session notes, prescriptions. Every ailment, every emotional fluctuation, every fragile crisis was documented with an almost obsessive thoroughness. There were even detailed itineraries of her stays at various secluded retreats, costing fortunes.

My own medical history, the one for my infertility, was a meager file compared to this tome. My pain was a footnote; her fragility, a saga. He had spent years meticulously cataloging her life, while mine was merely a means to an end.

He truly cares for her. More than he ever cared for me. The realization, though already known, sank into my bones with a fresh, sickening chill.

"What are you looking for, Elodie?" he asked, his voice soft, concerned. "Are you trying to understand her condition?"

I suppressed the bitter laugh that threatened to escape. The raw, guttural sound would have ruined everything. "Just trying to get a full picture," I murmured, my eyes still glued to the screen. "It's a lot to take in."

"Do you mind if I make a copy?" I asked, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "For my records."

He nodded readily, relieved by my apparent compliance. "Of course. Anything you need."

I copied the massive file onto a small, encrypted drive I had brought. "I need to go check on Finley," I said, standing up, the weight of the data a heavy satisfaction in my hand. "I promised him a visit today."

"I'll come with you," he offered immediately, standing too. "I haven't seen your brother in a while. I should."

My mind flashed back to the countless times I'd asked him to visit Finley, to just spend an hour with the frail boy I loved more than life itself. He'd always been "too busy," "too swamped with work." Now, in his desperate attempt to placate me, he was offering what I had once craved.

But it was too late. The genuine warmth I once felt at his presence was gone, replaced by a cold, calculating resolve. It was a transaction, a performance. He thought he could buy my forgiveness with belated gestures.

We arrived at the specialized care facility. The sterile scent of antiseptic filled the air, a familiar comfort. Nurse Ella, a kind woman who adored Finley, greeted Bronson with a surprised but polite smile. "Mr. Clayton, what a rare pleasure! Finley will be so delighted."

Bronson offered a charming smile, the one that had captivated me for years. "Just checking in on my brother-in-law, Nurse. How is he doing today?"

I watched them, a silent observer in my own life. Bronson, the perfect, concerned family man. Nurse Ella, unknowingly playing her part in his charade. My chest felt hollow.

This is the last time, Finley. The thought echoed in my mind, a painful decision solidifying into icy certainty. I have to do this. For both of us.

"Elodie?" Bronson's voice broke through my thoughts. "Are you alright?"

I blinked, forcing a smile. "Just lost in thought. Finley, you know."

"He's been asking about you," Nurse Ella said gently. "He's in the recreation room. The doctor is just about to discuss his new treatment plan."

We walked down the long, quiet hallway to a private office. Dr. Rodriguez, Finley's primary physician, greeted us warmly. "Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Thank you for coming. We have a new, promising treatment option we'd like to discuss for Finley's condition." He turned to a screen, preparing to display complex medical diagrams. "It involves..."

"...a transfer to our new, state-of-the-art facility in Colorado," Dr. Rodriguez continued, adjusting his glasses. "The one you discussed with Nurse Peterson this morning, Mrs. Clayton."

Bronson stiffened. He turned to me, his eyes wide with confusion. "Colorado? Elodie, what is he talking about?"

My heart pounded. I opened my mouth to speak, to lie, to deflect. "Dr. Rodriguez, perhaps we could-"

A deafening crash from the recreation room next door cut me off. A bloodcurdling scream followed, sharp and agonizing.

"Finley!" I cried, my own scream tearing from my throat. My blood ran cold. The brochure, the deception, Bronson, Bridgett-all of it vanished, replaced by a primal terror.

I burst out of the office, running towards the noise, my heart threatening to rip from my chest.

Finley was on the floor, his small, frail body convulsing. Bridgett stood over him, wide-eyed, her hand covering her mouth. "I... I just bumped into him," she stammered, her voice shaking. "He just... fell."

"Get away from him!" I shrieked, my voice raw with fury. I dropped to my knees, pushing her aside, my hands flying to Finley's pulse. His skin was clammy, his breathing shallow.

"Finley!" I choked, my vision blurring. He was seizing, his already fragile body struggling for air. "He's seizing! Get help! Now!"

"Code Blue! Recreation Room! Code Blue!" Bronson' s voice, sharp and commanding, barked into the emergency intercom mounted on the wall. He moved with a lawyer's efficiency, but his face was ashen.

Doctors and nurses swarmed in, a whirlwind of white coats and frantic movements. They pushed me back gently. "Mrs. Clayton, please. Let us work."

I fought against them, desperate to reach Finley. "No! He's my brother! Let me go!"

My eyes locked onto Bridgett, who stood trembling in the corner, feigning shock. "You," I snarled, my voice low and venomous. "You did this to him, didn't you, you monster?!"

She flinched. "No! I told you! It was an accident! He just... fell!" Her eyes welled up with tears.

"Get out!" I screamed, the words ripping from my gut. "Get out of here! Now!"

Bronson stepped between us, his hand reaching for her. "Elodie, calm down. This isn't helping."

"Take her!" I yelled, pointing a trembling finger at Bridgett. "Take her and leave! Don't let me see her face again!"

Bronson hesitated, then nodded. He put an arm around Bridgett, guiding her out of the room. She kept her head down, but I saw the faint, triumphant smirk on her lips as they disappeared.

"He's stable," Dr. Rodriguez said, pulling me back to reality. "The seizure has stopped. It was likely triggered by extreme stress. We'll monitor him closely."

I stumbled towards Finley's bed, my legs giving out. My brother lay there, pale and still, tethered to machines, his innocent face a stark reminder of everything I had just lost.

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