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My Fiancé Sabotaged My Career to Crown His Lover

The rain against the windshield had a rhythm, a chaotic staccato that matched the nervous fluttering in my chest. *Piqué, arabesque, piqué.* I rehearsed the coda of the Black Swan variation in my mind, my fingers tapping the steering wheel of my sedan. Tomorrow was the audition. The role of Odile was within reach, the culmination of twenty years of bleeding toes and broken nails. I just needed to get home, ice my ankles, and sleep. The traffic light ahead turned a violent red. I pressed the brake pedal. It hit the floorboard with a sickening, hollow thud. No resistance. No friction.
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Chapter 3

The hallway stretched out before me like the throat of a beast, dimly lit by the low-humming safety lights. My bare feet slapped against the linoleum, the cold biting into my skin, but the chill was nothing compared to the fire in my veins. Adrenaline is a powerful drug; it masked the trembling in my knees and the deep, bruising ache in my lower back where Dr. Holt’s “therapy” had done its work.

I dragged my hand along the wall for support, counting the breaths. *One. Two. Move.* The nurses’ station was ahead, an island of blue monitor glow in the sea of shadows. It was shift change—the only fifteen minutes of the night when the desk was unmanned. I had heard the elevator ding moments ago, carrying the night staff down to the cafeteria.

I reached the counter, my breath coming in shallow, ragged gasps. My fingers, usually so steady, fumbled with the stack of metal clipboards. *Rogers. Rogers.*

There.

I flipped it open. The pages crinkled loudly in the silence, sounding like gunshots. I scanned past the admission forms, past the insurance waivers Marcus had signed with a flourish, until I reached the clinical notes.

*Patient: Melody Rogers.*

*Date: October 14th.*

*Status: Tibial fractures fully calcified. Lumbar compression resolved.*

My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic rhythm that threatened to bruise from the inside out. October 14th. That was four weeks ago.

I turned the page.

*Current Regimen: High-voltage muscular stimulation. Dosage: 40mg Diazepam daily.*

*Objective: Induce localized atrophy to quadriceps and calves. Delay discharge indefinitely per guardian instruction.*

*Guardian instruction.*

Guardian. Marcus.

The word blurred as tears stung my eyes. It wasn’t just negligence. It was architecture. He was dismantling me, brick by brick, ensuring I remained a pile of rubble while Gabriella danced on the foundation I had built.

A cell phone sat on the desk—a nurse’s personal device, left beside a half-drunk coffee. I snatched it up. My thumb hovered over the camera icon. *Click.* The flash was blinding in the dim light. I covered it with my palm, muffling the sound, and snapped again. The clinical notes. The date. The signature of Dr. Holt.

I shoved the phone into the waistband of my pyjamas just as the elevator dinged down the hall.

***

The morning sun was an insult, bright and cheerful, slicing through the blinds I had refused to open. I sat on the edge of the bed, the stolen phone burning a hole against my hip. I hadn’t slept. I had spent the hours staring at the door, waiting for the executioner.

At 8:00 AM sharp, the handle turned.

Marcus walked in. He was a vision of corporate perfection—charcoal suit, silk tie, the scent of sandalwood and old money trailing in his wake. He carried a bouquet of white lilies. Funeral flowers.

"You look terrible, Melody," he said, placing the vase on the nightstand. He didn't lean in to kiss me. He checked his reflection in the window glass, adjusting his cufflinks. "Dr. Holt says you were restless last night."

"I know," I said. My voice was low, devoid of the tremor I felt inside.

Marcus paused, turning slowly to face me. His expression was a mask of polite boredom. "You know what? That you need more rest? I agree."

"I know about the atrophy, Marcus." I pulled the phone out. My hand shook, but I held it up, the screen glowing with the damning image of my chart. "My bones healed a month ago. You and Holt... you're crippling me on purpose."

The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating. I expected him to pale. I expected a stutter, a denial, a flicker of guilt.

Instead, Marcus sighed. It was the sound of a parent disappointed by a toddler's tantrum.

He closed the distance between us in two long strides. Before I could react, his hand shot out, snatching the phone from my grip. His movements were precise, practiced. He didn't look at the screen. He looked me dead in the eye as he dropped the phone to the floor and brought his heel down on it.

*Crunch.*

Glass shattered. The screen went black.

"Marcus!" I screamed, lunging for him, but my weakened legs gave way. I collapsed onto the floor, clawing at the hem of his trousers. "You can't hide it! I saw the file! I saw—"

"You saw nothing," Marcus said, his voice terrifyingly calm. He nudged my hand away with his polished shoe. "You are hallucinating, Melody. The trauma from the crash... it’s affected your mind more than we feared."

"Don't gaslight me!" I sobbed, the betrayal cutting deeper than the glass shards near my knees. "You did this for her! For Gabriella!"

Marcus reached for the wall intercom. "Dr. Holt. Code Gray in Suite 4. Ms. Rogers is having a psychotic break. She's violent."

"No!" I tried to scramble up, but the door burst open.

Dr. Holt rushed in, flanked by two orderlies. He held a syringe, the needle glinting under the fluorescent lights.

"Restrain her," Holt ordered.

Rough hands grabbed my arms, pinning me to the cold floor. I thrashed, screaming, my voice raw and desperate. "He's lying! Check the records! He's hurting me!"

Marcus crouched down, just out of reach. He watched the orderlies buckle the leather straps around my wrists with the detached interest of a man watching a stock ticker.

"You're paranoid, my love," Marcus whispered, his voice smooth like oil. "You're inventing enemies because you can't accept that your career is over. I'm doing this to save you from yourself."

The needle pierced my arm.

"Look at me," he commanded, forcing my chin up with his fingers. His eyes were empty, two dark voids where a soul should be. " stop fighting. It’s over."

The cold liquid flooded my veins. The room began to spin, the edges of my vision turning gray. The last thing I saw was Marcus standing up, dusting off his suit jacket, stepping over the broken phone as if it were nothing but trash.

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