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Husband's Betrayal, My Revenge

The night air carried the sweet scent of jasmine as I stepped out of the Beverly Hills Charity Gala, my silver gown catching the last flashes from the paparazzi's cameras. Five years ago, this would have been my moment—my career was just taking off then. Now I was merely Ryan Mitchell's wife, a footnote in the society pages. "Mrs. Mitchell! One more smile!" called a photographer. I obliged with the practiced ease of a former actress, my lips curving upward while my eyes searched the crowd for Ryan. He'd left early, citing an urgent business call. Again. "Thank you all," I said warmly.
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The night air carried the sweet scent of jasmine as I stepped out of the Beverly Hills Charity Gala, my silver gown catching the last flashes from the paparazzi's cameras. Five years ago, this would have been my moment—my career was just taking off then. Now I was merely Ryan Mitchell's wife, a footnote in the society pages.

"Mrs. Mitchell! One more smile!" called a photographer.

I obliged with the practiced ease of a former actress, my lips curving upward while my eyes searched the crowd for Ryan. He'd left early, citing an urgent business call. Again.

"Thank you all," I said warmly. "The Children's Hospital appreciates your coverage."

My driver, Marco, held the door of the black Bentley open. "Home, Mrs. Mitchell?"

"Yes, please. It's been a long night." I sank into the leather seat, slipping off my heels and massaging my aching feet. Ryan had promised to attend the entire event this time. Another broken promise in our supposedly perfect marriage.

I gazed out the window as we navigated through Beverly Hills' palm-lined streets. Two black SUVs merged into traffic behind us, but I thought nothing of it. In this part of town, luxury vehicles were as common as palm trees.

Marco took an unfamiliar turn.

"This isn't the way home," I said, leaning forward.

"Shortcut, Mrs. Mitchell. There's construction on Wilshire."

Something in his voice made my skin prickle. We entered an industrial area, warehouses looming like shadows against the night sky. The Bentley slowed, then stopped in an empty lot illuminated by a single flickering streetlight.

"Marco, what's going on?"

He didn't answer. The two SUVs pulled up, boxing us in.

"Marco?"

My driver's eyes met mine in the rearview mirror. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Mitchell."

The door beside me wrenched open. A gloved hand clamped over my mouth before I could scream. Another pair of hands dragged me from the car. I kicked and thrashed, my elbow connecting with something solid. A man grunted.

"Hold her still," a voice commanded.

Three masked men pinned me against the cold metal of the car. One bound my wrists with zip ties while another wrapped duct tape around my mouth. My heart hammered so violently I thought it might burst through my chest.

"Make sure you get it right," said one of the men, his voice muffled by his ski mask. "The boss was specific. Ruin her face. Make sure she never acts again."

Ice flooded my veins. This wasn't a robbery. This was something far worse.

"Got the acid?" asked another voice.

Acid. The word echoed in my mind like a death knell.

A third man approached with a small bottle. "Hold her head."

I bucked wildly, desperately, but their grip was unbreakable. Tears streamed down my face as the man unscrewed the cap.

"Nothing personal, sweetheart. Just business."

The liquid poured over my face like liquid fire. My scream died against the tape as unimaginable pain consumed me. The world went white, then red. I could feel my skin bubbling, melting away. The stench of burning flesh—my flesh—filled my nostrils.

Through the haze of agony, I heard one of them say, "Now the legs. He wants her completely finished."

A metal bar glinted in the dim light. The first blow shattered my right tibia. The crack echoed through the empty lot. The second blow broke my left leg. I didn't even feel it properly—the pain from my face had overwhelmed all other sensations.

They dragged my limp body to one of the SUVs and threw me inside like garbage. As consciousness faded, my thoughts turned to Ryan. He would be frantic when I didn't come home. He would move heaven and earth to find me. He would save me.

The drive was a blur of pain and terror. Salt air eventually replaced the industrial smells. We were heading to the coast. Malibu. The vehicle stopped, and rough hands pulled me out. Through my one eye that could still open, I saw the moonlight reflecting off the Pacific Ocean far below the cliff where we stood.

"Finish it," someone said.

They lifted me. One. Two. Three.

I was airborne, then falling. The cold embrace of the ocean swallowed me whole. As water filled my lungs, my last thought was of Ryan's face. My husband. My love. He would avenge me.

I was wrong.

The next thing I knew, I was being pulled from the water. Through the fog of pain, I heard Ryan's voice: "Is she alive? She needs to be alive."

Hope bloomed in my shattered heart. He had found me. He had saved me.

I drifted in and out of consciousness during the ambulance ride. Beeping machines. Urgent voices. The sterile smell of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Doctors hovering over me, their faces grim.

"She'll need extensive reconstructive surgery," one said. "The acid damage is severe. And both legs are broken in multiple places."

Sedatives pulled me under again. When I next surfaced, I kept my eyes closed, too exhausted to face the world. Voices outside my room caught my attention.

"Is she still sedated?" Ryan's voice. My heart leapt.

"Yes, Mr. Mitchell. She won't wake for hours." A nurse.

"Good. We need to talk, Victoria."

Victoria? Why was Victoria Chen here?

"Did you have to be so brutal?" Victoria's voice was hushed, worried.

"It had to be convincing," Ryan replied coldly. "No one can suspect. Besides, it worked perfectly. I've already spoken with Spielberg. With Aria permanently out of the running, the lead role is yours."

My mind refused to process what I was hearing.

"What if she tells someone?" Victoria asked.

Ryan laughed, a sound that chilled my broken heart. "Who would believe her? A jealous, washed-up actress accusing her devoted husband? Besides, look at her. She'll never act again. That was the point."

I heard the wet sound of a kiss, then Ryan's voice, tender in a way it hadn't been with me in years: "Now the role is yours, Victoria. Just like I promised."

In that moment, something inside me died. Something more vital than the flesh that had been burned away. As I lay there, my face destroyed and my legs shattered, I realized the most painful truth: The man I had loved for five years, the man I had sacrificed my career for, had orchestrated my destruction.

And he had done it for another woman.

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