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Lawyer Wife's Vengeance

The courthouse steps felt like a victory podium beneath my heels as I descended them, the weight of a three-week trial finally lifting from my shoulders. The Harrington case had consumed my every waking hour, but the verdict—a unanimous decision in my client's favor—made the sleepless nights worth it. The autumn air carried a crisp bite that matched my mood: sharp, clear, triumphant. I scanned the crowd for Darren's face, expecting to see my husband waiting with that proud smile he reserved for my professional victories. "Brooke!" I spotted him near the fountain, waving. My lips curved upward automatically, but the smile froze when I noticed he wasn't alone. A young woman stood beside him, her glossy dark hair catching the afternoon light. She couldn't have been more than twenty-five, her designer outfit screaming of privilege and wealth. But it wasn't her youth or beauty that made my blood run cold. It was what she held in her perfectly manicured hands: a birthday cake, complete with lit candles flickering in the breeze.
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Chapter 3

The law office hummed with its usual late-night energy, fluorescent lights casting harsh shadows across legal briefs and case files. I'd been staring at the same contract for twenty minutes, the words blurring together as my mind wandered to darker places. The coffee had gone cold hours ago, but I couldn't bring myself to care.

"Brooke?"

Brayden's voice cut through my spiraling thoughts. I looked up to find him standing in my doorway, his tie loosened and sleeves rolled up—a sure sign he'd been burning the midnight oil alongside me.

"You've been here since dawn," he said, stepping into my office. "That's nearly eighteen hours."

"The Morrison case won't prep itself." I gestured vaguely at the scattered documents, avoiding his concerned gaze.

He closed the door behind him and took the seat across from my desk. "Talk to me. What's really going on?"

The gentleness in his voice nearly undid me. Brayden had always possessed this uncanny ability to see through my professional armor, to recognize when the composed lawyer facade was cracking at the seams.

"It's nothing I can't handle."

"Brooke." He leaned forward, his dark eyes serious. "I've been your partner for three years. I know when something's eating at you. Is it the Harrington verdict? Because that was a clean win—"

"It's not the case." The words escaped before I could stop them. "It's... it's my husband. And this girl he's hired."

Brayden's expression shifted, becoming more alert. "What kind of girl?"

I found myself telling him everything—about Alanna Webb, the birthday cake on the courthouse steps, Darren's casual dismissal of my trauma. The words poured out like water through a broken dam, twenty years of carefully guarded pain spilling across my desk.

"Her mother destroyed my family," I whispered, my voice cracking. "And now she's in my company, in my life, and Darren acts like I'm being irrational for feeling threatened."

Brayden listened without interruption, his face growing darker with each revelation. When I finished, he was quiet for a long moment, processing the magnitude of what I'd shared.

"You're not irrational," he said finally. "You're protecting yourself and your son from people who've already proven they're capable of destruction."

The validation hit me like a physical relief. For days, Darren had made me question my own instincts, made me feel like I was overreacting to legitimate threats.

"What do you need?" Brayden asked simply.

Before I could answer, my phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number. My blood chilled as I read the message: *Jackson's having such a wonderful time at his grandfather's house. You should see how happy he looks with his new family.*

Attached was a photo that made my world tilt sideways. Jackson, my beautiful boy, sitting at an elegant dining table surrounded by strangers. Daniel Knight at the head of the table, looking every inch the proud grandfather. Alanna beside Jackson, her arm draped possessively around his small shoulders. And in the center of the table, a birthday cake blazing with candles.

"Oh God," I breathed, my hands shaking so violently I nearly dropped the phone.

Brayden was around the desk in an instant, reading over my shoulder. "Where is this?"

"Daniel's mansion." I was already grabbing my keys, my purse, everything I needed to get to my son. "How did they get him? Darren was supposed to pick him up from school."

Another text arrived: *Don't worry, Mommy. Daddy said it was okay. Alanna says she wants to be my new mother since you don't like birthday parties. - Jackson*

The words hit like physical blows. They'd turned my trauma against me, used my inability to celebrate birthdays as ammunition to steal my son's affection.

"I'm driving," Brayden said, taking the keys from my trembling hands. "You're in no condition—"

"They have my son," I snarled, fury overtaking fear. "They're poisoning him against me, using my mother's death as a weapon."

The twenty-minute drive to Daniel's estate passed in a blur of rage and terror. By the time we pulled through the iron gates, my entire body was vibrating with protective fury.

I burst through the front door without knocking, following the sound of voices to the dining room. The scene before me was worse than the photo—Jackson looked small and confused, overwhelmed by the adults surrounding him. Alanna had positioned herself as the hostess, cutting cake and playing the role of devoted stepmother.

"Jackson!" I called, and my son's face lit up with relief.

"Mommy!" He started to run toward me, but Alanna's hand on his shoulder stopped him.

"Now, Jackson," she said sweetly, her voice dripping false concern. "We talked about this. Your mommy doesn't like celebrations. But I do. I want to give you all the birthday parties and happiness she can't."

Something primal and violent erupted in my chest. "Get your hands off my son."

"Brooke," Daniel said, rising from his chair with that same commanding presence that once terrified me. "You're being dramatic. Jackson is simply getting to know his family."

"Family?" I laughed, the sound harsh and broken. "You mean the people who drove my mother to suicide?"

Alanna's mask slipped for just a moment, revealing something cold and calculating beneath the sweet exterior. "That's ancient history. I'm here now, and I can give Jackson what you clearly can't—a normal childhood without all your baggage."

The red haze that descended was absolute and consuming. Before conscious thought could intervene, I launched myself at her, my hands finding her throat as we crashed into the dining table. The birthday cake exploded across the floor in a shower of frosting and broken dreams.

"You will never touch my son again," I snarled, my fingers tightening around her neck as she clawed at my hands. "I will burn this house down before I let you poison him against me."

Strong arms pulled me back—Brayden, his voice urgent in my ear. "Brooke, stop. Jackson's watching."

The mention of my son's name cut through the rage. I released Alanna, who collapsed against the wall, gasping and clutching her throat. Jackson stood frozen by his chair, his young face pale with shock and fear.

I had become the monster in my own son's story, and the realization shattered something fundamental inside me.

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