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I Donated My Eye to the Man Who Betrayed Me

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The cathedral's soaring arches had never felt more suffocating. I stood at the altar in my custom Vera Wang gown, the delicate lace catching the light that streamed through stained glass windows. Five hundred of Manhattan's elite filled the pews behind me, their whispers barely audible beneath the string quartet's rendition of Pachelbel's Canon. "Are you ready?" Benedict whispered, his fingers warm against mine. His eyes—my eyes, really, since I'd donated my cornea anonymously to save his sight—sparkled with what I thought was love. I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. Five years of devotion, of helping him rebuild his Wall Street empire from nothing after the accident that had taken his sight. Five years of believing we were building something unbreakable. "I love you," I whispered back, the words carrying all my hopes for our future. The minister smiled benevolently.

I Donated My Eye to the Man Who Betrayed Me Chapter 1

The cathedral's soaring arches had never felt more suffocating. I stood at the altar in my custom Vera Wang gown, the delicate lace catching the light that streamed through stained glass windows. Five hundred of Manhattan's elite filled the pews behind me, their whispers barely audible beneath the string quartet's rendition of Pachelbel's Canon.

"Are you ready?" Benedict whispered, his fingers warm against mine. His eyes—my eyes, really, since I'd donated my cornea anonymously to save his sight—sparkled with what I thought was love.

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. Five years of devotion, of helping him rebuild his Wall Street empire from nothing after the accident that had taken his sight. Five years of believing we were building something unbreakable.

"I love you," I whispered back, the words carrying all my hopes for our future.

The minister smiled benevolently. "Let us begin."

That's when the heavy oak doors at the back of the cathedral crashed open with a thunderous boom that echoed like a gunshot.

Every head turned. Every camera flashed.

A woman stood silhouetted against the light, her red lips curved in a desperate grimace that somehow managed to be beautiful. Lexi Howell. I recognized her instantly from the photos Benedict had once shown me—his college sweetheart, the woman who'd left him before his accident.

"Ben!" Her voice carried across the cathedral, raw and trembling. "Thank God I found you!"

My fingers tightened around Benedict's. "Who is that?" I asked, though I already knew.

But Benedict didn't answer. He was already moving toward her.

Lexi stumbled down the aisle, her high heels clicking frantically against the marble floor. She clutched a small boy—no more than five years old—to her chest. The child's face was buried against her neck, his small body trembling.

"I'm sorry," she sobbed, mascara streaking down her cheeks. "I didn't know where else to go. They're going to kill me, Ben. The loan sharks in Vegas—they've been hunting me for months. I owe them everything."

The cathedral erupted in gasps and whispers. Camera flashes exploded around us like fireworks.

"Benedict," I whispered, tugging at his sleeve. "What's happening?"

He didn't look at me. His eyes were fixed on Lexi, on the child in her arms.

"This is Jamie," Lexi continued hysterically, pushing the boy forward. "My son. He's yours too, Ben. From that weekend in Miami five years ago."

The world tilted beneath my feet. The boy looked nothing like Benedict, but that didn't matter. What mattered was the way Benedict's expression changed—the hunger in his eyes as he stared at Lexi, at the child.

Without a word, he dropped my hands.

The abandonment hit me like a physical blow. I staggered backward, catching myself against the altar.

"Ben," I called after him, my voice breaking. "What are you doing?"

He didn't answer. Didn't even look back.

Benedict strode down the aisle, shrugging off his tuxedo jacket. He wrapped it around Lexi's shoulders with tender care that made my stomach twist. Then he lifted the boy into his arms, whispering something in his ear that made the child look up with wide, tear-filled eyes.

"Come on," Benedict said to Lexi, his voice gentle in a way it had never been with me. "Let's get you both somewhere safe."

And just like that, he carried them both out of the cathedral, leaving me standing alone at the altar in my wedding dress.

The silence that followed was deafening. Then came the whispers, the camera clicks, the pitying stares.

"Miss Rose?" The minister's voice seemed to come from miles away. "Would you like us to call someone?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. I turned and fled down the side aisle, ignoring the gasps and shouts that followed me.

Hours later, I found myself back at Benedict's mansion. The wedding dress hung heavy on my frame, now wrinkled and stained with tears. I'd come for answers, for some explanation that could make sense of what had happened.

The house was eerily quiet. No staff, no security—just emptiness echoing with my footsteps.

Something drew me toward the basement door at the end of the hall. It was usually locked, but tonight it stood slightly ajar, a thin line of light spilling onto the carpet.

I pushed it open and descended the stairs, my wedding dress rustling against each step.

The basement had been transformed. What had once been storage space now held row after row of meticulously organized shelves. Each shelf contained photos—thousands of them—chronologically arranged like some perverse timeline.

Lexi's face stared back at me from every angle, every moment of the last five years captured in disturbing detail. Her apartment building. Her grocery shopping. Her nights at the casino.

Beside the photos were other things: hotel key cards, coffee cups, even a strand of hair preserved in a glass vial.

On the center wall, a massive corkboard displayed a timeline marked with precise dates and locations. Red string connected photos to newspaper clippings about Vegas gambling debts.

My legs gave out beneath me as the truth crashed down like a tidal wave.

Five years. Five years of surveillance. Five years of obsession.

And I had been blind to it all.

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