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My Best Friend Helped My Husband Commit Me to an Asylum

I always used the lemon oil on the mahogany desk. Maddox claimed the scent grounded him when the phantom pains in his 'useless' legs flared up. For five years, I had rubbed that oil into the heavy grain of the wood. For five years, I had been the saintly, self-sacrificing wife of the tragically paralyzed Maddox Hawkins, trading my twenties and my career for a life of sponge baths, physical therapy schedules, and quiet, suffocating pity. Today, the rag caught on a hairline fracture beneath the center drawer. A sharp, metallic *snick* broke the absolute silence of the penthouse study. A false bottom dropped heavily onto my lap. I froze, the lemon-scented rag slipping from my fingers. Inside the shallow, hidden compartment lay a single, black leather-bound diary. The leather was worn at the edges, handled often.
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Chapter 3

The glowing screen of my iPad was a high-definition mosaic of my own humiliation. Sitting in the shadowed corner of my walk-in closet, I watched the upper-right quadrant of the screen. Maddox was in the master bedroom, deadlifting a pair of fifty-pound dumbbells. The muscles in his back—muscles I had spent five years massaging with arnica cream to soothe his 'atrophy pains'—flexed and bunched with effortless, able-bodied power.

He dropped the weights with a heavy thud, grabbing his phone. I pressed the earpiece deeper into my canal.

"Vance," Maddox's voice crackled through the encrypted feed, slick with impatience. "Is the transport team secured for Friday? I want them here by 8:00 AM. She's been pacing the halls, talking to herself. The sleep deprivation is really selling the psychotic break."

A pause. Then, Maddox chuckled—a dark, scraping sound. "Perfect. Just make sure the straitjacket is ready. She can be a fighter."

I pulled the earpiece out. My pulse hammered against my throat, a frantic, trapped bird, but my hands remained perfectly steady as I saved the file to Ford's offshore server.

The chime of the penthouse doorbell severed the silence.

I shoved the iPad beneath a stack of cashmere sweaters, smoothed the deliberate, messy bun at the nape of my neck, and walked out. When I pulled the heavy mahogany door open, the scent of expensive freesia and sterile white lilies hit me like a physical blow.

Kiara stood on the threshold. My maid of honor. She wore a tailored crimson trench coat, her blonde hair falling in perfect, glossy waves. She thrust the lilies toward me, her perfectly glossed lips twisting into a mask of tragic sympathy.

"Evie, honey," she cooed, her eyes darting over my oversized, wrinkled cardigan. "I came as soon as Maddox texted. He said you were having another... episode."

I didn't flinch. I let my shoulders slump, perfectly calibrating the dead, hollow stare of a woman losing her grip on reality. "I'm just tired, Kie. So tired."

"I know, sweetie." She stepped past me, her stiletto heels clicking sharply against the marble foyer. "You're carrying too much. You need to rest. Let me sit with him while you get out of the house. Go to Whole Foods. Breathe some fresh air."

*Let me sit with him.* The sheer audacity of it tasted like copper on my tongue.

"Thank you," I whispered, my voice trembling with manufactured gratitude. "I'll just be an hour."

Ten minutes later, I was sitting in the suffocating heat of my Mercedes in the underground parking garage. The engine was off. The only light came from the iPad resting against the steering wheel.

On the screen, Kiara hadn't even waited for the elevator doors to close. She tossed the lilies onto the kitchen island. In the living room, Maddox stood up from his titanium wheelchair, kicking the cashmere blanket aside. He closed the distance between them in three long strides, lifting Kiara off her feet. Her legs wrapped around his waist as he backed her against the hallway console, their mouths crashing together in a violent, hungry collision.

I watched them stumble into the guest bedroom, the camera hidden in the smoke detector catching every frantic tear of clothing.

"God, finally," Kiara gasped, her nails digging into his shoulders. "I thought she'd never leave. She looks like a walking corpse, Mads."

Maddox grunted, burying his face in her neck. "Two more days. Then the saint gets locked in a padded cell, and we get the trust."

Kiara laughed, a sharp, silvery sound that scraped against my eardrums. "She's so pathetic. Did you see her eyes? She's probably still crying over that clump of cells she lost. As if she could ever be a mother."

My breath hitched. The screen blurred beneath a sudden, hot sting of tears, but I didn't look away. I forced myself to watch. I forced myself to memorize the shape of their cruelty, letting it forge the iron in my spine.

It wasn't until midnight, long after Kiara had left and Maddox was snoring softly in his 'invalid' bed, that the final, killing blow fell.

I was locked in the master bathroom, the shower running to mask the sound of my breathing, reviewing the backlog of audio files from the kitchen. I scrubbed to a timestamp from yesterday afternoon.

*"You're sure the bloodwork at the psych ward won't show anything?"* Kiara's voice drifted through the headphones.

*"It's been out of her system for years,"* Maddox replied, the clinking of ice in a scotch glass echoing through the mic. *"Crushing those pills into her prenatal vitamins was a hassle, but it worked. If she had carried that baby to term, she would have had an anchor. The Bishop family would have rallied around her. I needed her isolated. I needed her entirely dependent on me."*

*"Misoprostol is a bitch to get on the black market,"* Kiara murmured. *"But you dosed her perfectly. The doctors just thought it was a tragic, natural miscarriage."*

The headphones slipped from my fingers, clattering against the marble tiles.

My hands flew to my stomach. The phantom flutter I had mourned for three years—the empty nursery, the agonizing guilt that my body had failed my child—crashed over me, not as sorrow, but as a blinding, apocalyptic revelation.

My body hadn't failed. It was poisoned.

I gripped the edges of the porcelain sink, my knuckles turning white. I stared at my reflection in the mirror. The grieving wife was gone. The exhausted caregiver was dead.

I reached for my phone, my thumb hovering over Ford's contact name. The tears on my cheeks had gone completely cold. Maddox wanted a monster who belonged in an asylum. I was going to give him one.

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