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Mother's Murder, His Lie

The phone call came at 3:17 AM. I fumbled for my cell in the darkness, Kaiden's steady breathing beside me undisturbed by the shrill ring that pierced our bedroom. The hospital's name flashed across my screen, sending ice through my veins before I even answered. "Miss Rose?" The voice was clinical, detached. "This is Mercy General Hospital. Your mother has been admitted in critical condition following a violent assault." My fingers went numb. "What? What happened?" "She's suffered multiple stab wounds. Seventeen, to be exact. You should come immediately." The world tilted.
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Chapter 3

Rain fell like tears from a leaden sky as they lowered my mother's coffin into the ground. I stood motionless, my black dress clinging to my skin, watching the polished wood disappear into the mud. The cemetery was filled with mourners—colleagues, friends, neighbors—all with sorrowful expressions that couldn't begin to match the hollow ache in my chest.

Then I saw her.

Delilah stood near the back, wearing oversized sunglasses despite the overcast day. She was dressed in pale blue, looking fragile and elegant beside Kaiden's solid frame. My stomach twisted as she stepped forward, removing her glasses to reveal eyes that I recognized instantly.

"Such a beautiful service," she murmured, her voice carrying just far enough for those nearby to hear. "I can now see the world through the eyes of such a generous woman."

I felt bile rise in my throat. Those were my mother's eyes—the eyes that had looked at me with love, with pride, with concern. Now they blinked in Delilah's face, cold and calculating.

When it came time for eulogies, Kaiden stepped forward. I expected him to speak about my mother—her kindness, her generosity, her life cut short. Instead, he cleared his throat and began praising Robert Jenkins.

"We gather today not just to mourn a loss," he said, his voice steady and formal, "but to celebrate the legacy of sacrifice and honor that binds families together. Robert Jenkins saved my life, and now his family has been blessed by another act of generosity."

He barely mentioned my mother's name.

After the service, people approached with condolences that felt empty after Kaiden's eulogy. I stood apart, watching Delilah accept sympathies with practiced grace, when Kaiden appeared at my side.

"You need someone to talk to," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "Someone who understands loss."

Before I could respond, he guided me toward a tall, gaunt man I'd never seen before. "This is Marcus Jenkins, Robert's brother. He'll take you somewhere quiet to process your grief."

"I don't want—" I began, but Kaiden's hand tightened on my arm.

"It's already arranged," he said, his eyes cold. "You need family support right now."

Marcus smiled, revealing yellowed teeth. "I have a cabin up in the mountains. Perfect place to find peace."

---

The cabin was anything but peaceful. Isolated among pine trees, with no cell service and miles from the nearest town, it felt like a trap.

"You know," Marcus said after we'd been there an hour, his voice casual as he sharpened a hunting knife, "my son did what needed to be done."

I froze. "What?"

"Your mother." He tested the blade's edge with his thumb. "Delilah needed those eyes. My boy made sure she got them."

The room spun around me. "You're saying your son murdered my mother on Delilah's orders?"

Marcus shrugged. "Family helps family. Robert saved Kaiden's life, so Kaiden owes us. Simple as that."

"Kaiden doesn't know," I whispered, backing toward the door.

"Of course he does." Marcus laughed, the sound chilling in the quiet cabin. "Why do you think he brought you here? Delilah can't risk you spreading lies about her precious eyes."

He lunged forward with the knife. I dodged, catching his wrist and twisting with strength I didn't know I possessed. The knife clattered to the floor as we struggled, his breath hot against my face.

"You should have stayed quiet," he snarled.

I kicked him hard, sending him stumbling backward. Blood streamed from my arm where the knife had caught me, but I didn't stop moving. I grabbed my purse and ran into the woods, branches tearing at my clothes as I fled.

Hours later, half-dead from blood loss and exposure, I staggered onto a road where a passing motorist found me.

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"You're lying."

Kaiden's words cut through me like ice as I sat in our living room, bandages fresh on my arm and head.

"Marcus tried to kill me," I insisted, my voice hoarse from repeating the story. "He admitted his son murdered my mother for Delilah's sake."

Kaiden's face darkened. "Enough, Scarlett. These delusions have gone too far."

"They're not delusions! Call the police—investigate him!"

"The Jenkins family has done nothing but show you kindness," he growled, advancing on me. "And this is how you repay them? With lies?"

I backed away. "Kaiden, please—"

His hand shot out, gripping my wrist with bruising force. "You need to learn respect."

Before I knew what was happening, he dragged me to our car and drove to the cliffside restaurant where we'd once celebrated our anniversary. The winter storm had intensified, wind howling across the exposed platform.

"Kaiden, it's freezing out here," I gasped as he pulled me from the car.

He ignored me, forcing me to the railing that overlooked the churning ocean below. With methodical precision, he produced rope from his pocket and bound me to the metal bars.

"You'll stay here until you're ready to apologize," he said, his voice as cold as the wind. "Until you're ready to stop dishonoring my obligations."

"Kaiden, don't do this!" I screamed as he walked away. "I'll freeze out here!"

He paused at the restaurant door, looking back at me with eyes I no longer recognized. "Perhaps that's what you need—a night to cool your lies."

The door closed behind him with finality, leaving me bound to the railing as snow began to fall.

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