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Love Lost to Greed

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I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong as I organized our supplies in the rustic lakeside cabin. The wooden floors creaked beneath my feet while I sorted through our weekend provisions, my fingers lingering on the life jackets I'd insisted we bring. Tucker had laughed when I packed them, but living with a permanent leg injury had taught me to be cautious. I absently rubbed my thigh where the old injury ached in the damp air – a souvenir from the last time I'd saved Tucker's life. "Kenna, did you hear what I just said?" Blaire's voice cut through my thoughts, that particular tone she used when she knew I hadn't been listening. She stood by the window, martini in hand, sunlight illuminating her perfect posture. "Sorry, just making sure we have everything," I replied, arranging the last of our food supplies. The cabin was modest by normal standards, though I suspected both Tucker and Blaire considered it 'roughing it.' If only they knew I could have booked us into the Carter family's private island resort instead of this remote spot. Tucker emerged from the bedroom, his phone clutched in his hand like always. "Signal's terrible out here," he complained.

Love Lost to Greed Chapter 1

I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong as I organized our supplies in the rustic lakeside cabin. The wooden floors creaked beneath my feet while I sorted through our weekend provisions, my fingers lingering on the life jackets I'd insisted we bring. Tucker had laughed when I packed them, but living with a permanent leg injury had taught me to be cautious. I absently rubbed my thigh where the old injury ached in the damp air – a souvenir from the last time I'd saved Tucker's life.

"Kenna, did you hear what I just said?" Blaire's voice cut through my thoughts, that particular tone she used when she knew I hadn't been listening. She stood by the window, martini in hand, sunlight illuminating her perfect posture.

"Sorry, just making sure we have everything," I replied, arranging the last of our food supplies. The cabin was modest by normal standards, though I suspected both Tucker and Blaire considered it 'roughing it.' If only they knew I could have booked us into the Carter family's private island resort instead of this remote spot.

Tucker emerged from the bedroom, his phone clutched in his hand like always. "Signal's terrible out here," he complained.

"That's the point of a getaway, babe." I smiled at him, but his eyes had already shifted to Blaire.

"As I was saying," Blaire continued, giving me a look of practiced patience, "Marcus is really impressed with the Henderson proposal. He mentioned it specifically to the VP of Operations."

Tucker's posture changed instantly, his shoulders straightening. "Really? He mentioned me by name?"

I watched as Blaire nodded, her lips curving into that smile I'd seen a thousand times before – the one that never quite reached her eyes. "Of course. I told you having connections matters in this business. The right word from me, and you could be looking at senior management by year's end."

Three years of hiding my identity, of pretending to be just another working girl so Tucker wouldn't feel intimidated by my family's wealth, and here was Blaire dangling imaginary corporate connections like bait. The irony wasn't lost on me.

"You're amazing," Tucker said, his voice warm with admiration that used to be reserved for me.

I turned away and busied myself with unpacking, the familiar ache of inadequacy settling in my chest. If Tucker knew who I really was, would he look at me that way? Or would it just be another reason to resent me?

"Weather report says we might get some rain," I mentioned, checking my phone. "Maybe we should move the boats higher up the bank?"

"It's just a spring shower," Blaire dismissed with a wave of her hand. "Don't be so paranoid, Ken. You worry too much."

Hours later, I wished they had listened. The rain began as a gentle patter on the roof but quickly transformed into a relentless downpour. I stood at the window, watching the once-peaceful lake rising at an alarming rate, water already licking at the cabin's foundation.

"We need to leave," I said, my voice tight with urgency. "Now."

Tucker finally looked concerned as he peered past me. Outside, fallen branches raced by on the swollen current. "Jesus, where did this come from?"

"Flash flood," I said, already grabbing the emergency backpack. "The canyon must be channeling all the water this way. We need to get to higher ground."

My fingers found the emergency beacon hidden in my watch – the one safety measure my father had insisted on when I'd declared my independence. I hadn't activated it in three years. I hoped I wouldn't need to now.

"The road's probably flooded already," Blaire said, her confident façade cracking slightly as water began seeping under the door.

I handed out the life jackets, taking the one Tucker passed to me without checking it. My focus was on the rapidly deteriorating conditions outside, calculating our escape route to the ridge behind the cabin.

"Put these on now," I instructed, struggling with the straps of my jacket. Something wasn't right – the buckle was cracked, and one of the straps was frayed nearly through. "This one's defective."

I looked up to see Tucker and Blaire exchanging a glance that made my blood run cold. In that moment, as water began pouring through the windows and the cabin groaned around us, I realized that the wrongness I'd felt all day wasn't just about the weather.

"We need to go," Tucker said, moving toward the back door, Blaire close behind him – both wearing perfectly functional life jackets.

My fingers fumbled with the broken straps as the water rose around my ankles, and for the first time, I felt truly afraid.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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