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Marriage, Lies, and Vengeance Novel Cover

Marriage, Lies, and Vengeance

The Thanksgiving evening air carried a chill that seeped through my coat as I approached the Harrison mansion. My portfolio of jewelry designs felt heavy in my hands—not from its physical weight, but from the hope I'd pinned on these creations. Seven years of marriage to Spencer had taught me to find small victories where I could, and tonight I'd hoped my designs might finally earn some genuine recognition. The mansion's grand facade glowed with warm light, but something felt off. There were too many cars lining the circular driveway, too many figures milling about on the front lawn. "Is that her?" A voice cut through the evening air. Before I could process what was happening, a wall of people surged toward me—cameras flashing, microphones thrust forward, voices shouting questions that made no sense. "Ms. Ross! How long have you been plagiarizing other designers' work?" "Nyla!
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The Thanksgiving evening air carried a chill that seeped through my coat as I approached the Harrison mansion. My portfolio of jewelry designs felt heavy in my hands—not from its physical weight, but from the hope I'd pinned on these creations. Seven years of marriage to Spencer had taught me to find small victories where I could, and tonight I'd hoped my designs might finally earn some genuine recognition.

The mansion's grand facade glowed with warm light, but something felt off. There were too many cars lining the circular driveway, too many figures milling about on the front lawn.

"Is that her?" A voice cut through the evening air.

Before I could process what was happening, a wall of people surged toward me—cameras flashing, microphones thrust forward, voices shouting questions that made no sense.

"Ms. Ross! How long have you been plagiarizing other designers' work?"

"Nyla! Care to comment on the allegations against your latest collection?"

"Did you think no one would notice you stealing Westley Austin's concepts?"

My breath caught in my throat. Plagiarism? My designs were mine—every sketch, every stone placement, every emotional nuance embedded in metal and gem. I'd stayed up countless nights perfecting them while Spencer worked late and Gwen hovered like a vulture.

"I don't... I don't know what you're talking about," I managed, clutching my portfolio tighter. "My work is original."

"Then why did three different designers come forward today claiming you stole their concepts?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. Three designers? Today? How was this even possible?

"I need to speak with Spencer," I said, trying to push past them. "This is some kind of mistake—"

"Is that why you're running away? Guilt?"

A camera lens nearly brushed my face as I turned sideways, trying to shield my portfolio. The designs inside were irreplaceable—sketches I'd poured my soul into during sleepless nights when the pain in my prosthetic hand kept me awake.

In my haste, my foot caught on the edge of the mansion's marble steps. For one suspended moment, I felt myself falling, a strange calm washing over me as gravity took hold.

Then came the impact—not as bad as I'd feared, but enough to send my portfolio tumbling. And worse, the specialized connector for my prosthetic right hand twisted, causing the artificial limb to detach completely.

It clattered across the marble steps with a sound that seemed to echo through the crowd's sudden silence.

"Her hand!" someone shouted, and cameras swiveled toward the prosthetic.

Heat flooded my cheeks as I scrambled to retrieve it, my left hand fumbling with the connector. The reporters didn't even pretend to look away—they photographed everything, their lenses capturing my humiliation in high definition.

"How long have you been hiding your disability?" someone called out.

"Is this why you've been accused of fraud? Sympathy votes?"

I finally managed to reattach my hand, fingers trembling as I stood. "Please," I said, my voice barely audible. "I need to get inside."

Somehow I pushed through them, their questions following me like poison darts as I slipped in through the side entrance. The mansion's warmth hit me like a wall, but it did nothing to ease the ice forming in my chest.

Voices drifted from the main hall—laughter, applause, the clink of champagne glasses. I straightened my coat and tried to compose myself before stepping into the crowd of Thanksgiving guests.

That's when I saw him.

Spencer stood at the center of the room, his tall frame commanding attention as always. But it wasn't his presence that froze my blood—it was Gwen Bailey standing beside him, her delicate hand resting in his as he held up a velvet box.

"Seven years ago," Spencer's voice rang out, clear and confident, "I made a promise to myself that one day, I would give this ring to the woman I truly love."

The room spun slightly as I recognized the Harrison ancestral diamond—the ring that should have been mine, the one Spencer had promised would be sized for me after our wedding.

"Gwen," he continued, his eyes never leaving hers, "will you marry me?"

The crowd erupted in applause as Gwen's perfectly manicured fingers accepted the ring. She slid it onto her left hand with practiced grace, then leaned forward to accept Spencer's kiss.

Something inside me cracked—not with anger or even pain, but with a strange, hollow clarity. Seven years of marriage, and I'd never seen Spencer look at me the way he was looking at her now.

As if sensing my presence, Spencer turned slightly. Our eyes met across the room, and for just a moment, I thought I saw something flicker in his expression—regret? Guilt? It vanished too quickly to identify.

Gwen followed his gaze, her lips curving into a smile that never reached her eyes. She whispered something to Spencer, and he nodded, turning back to her as if I didn't exist at all.

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