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My Lover’s Fiancée Tried to Frame Me for Murder Novel Cover

My Lover’s Fiancée Tried to Frame Me for Murder

The guest room in the Hall penthouse smells like lavender and lies. I press my back against the silk wallpaper, every muscle screaming, and trace the scar on my palm—the raised line that marks me as my grandmother's heir, a healer born to bleed herself dry for others. Dillon's polo injury had been bad. Shattered ribs, punctured lung, the kind of damage that should've killed him before the ambulance arrived. Instead, I'd knelt beside him on that manicured field in the Hamptons, pressed my hands to his chest, and felt my life force pour into him like water through a sieve. The other players had called it a miracle. His mother had wept with relief. Nobody knew the miracle had a price. I study my reflection in the vanity mirror. My skin has that translucent quality it always gets after a major healing—pale enough to see the blue veins at my temples, dark circles carved beneath my eyes like bruises.
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The guest room in the Hall penthouse smells like lavender and lies. I press my back against the silk wallpaper, every muscle screaming, and trace the scar on my palm—the raised line that marks me as my grandmother's heir, a healer born to bleed herself dry for others.

Dillon's polo injury had been bad. Shattered ribs, punctured lung, the kind of damage that should've killed him before the ambulance arrived. Instead, I'd knelt beside him on that manicured field in the Hamptons, pressed my hands to his chest, and felt my life force pour into him like water through a sieve. The other players had called it a miracle. His mother had wept with relief.

Nobody knew the miracle had a price.

I study my reflection in the vanity mirror. My skin has that translucent quality it always gets after a major healing—pale enough to see the blue veins at my temples, dark circles carved beneath my eyes like bruises. I'm twenty-eight but look forty in this light. Each healing steals a little more.

But tonight's our anniversary. Seven years since Dillon found me in that New Orleans café, charmed me with his Manhattan confidence and promises of a life bigger than my grandmother's shotgun house in the Ninth Ward. Seven years of building his empire from the shadows, of being the secret weapon he never acknowledged.

I force myself into the black dress he likes, the one that cost more than my grandmother's monthly rent used to. My hands shake fastening the clasp.

Central Park at twilight should be romantic. The Bethesda Terrace fountain catches the dying light, turning the water gold and amber. I'm searching for Dillon's familiar silhouette when the first camera flash blinds me.

Then another. And another.

A crowd has gathered near the angel statue, phones raised like offerings. My heart lurches. Did Dillon plan some grand gesture? Public declarations aren't his style, but maybe—

"Camila Young, you are my one true love."

Dillon's voice carries across the terrace, amplified by speakers I hadn't noticed. He's on one knee, spotlight-perfect in his tailored suit, holding up a ring that catches every flash, every beam of light. The diamond is obscene—easily five carats, maybe more.

The woman before him is everything I'm not. Blonde where I'm dark, delicate where I'm worn, glowing with the kind of beauty that comes from never having sacrificed anything. She presses manicured hands to her mouth, tears streaming down her face in a performance so practiced I can see her checking her phone screen—livestreaming, of course. Her follower count probably just doubled.

"Yes!" Camila's voice breaks perfectly. "Yes, Dillon, yes!"

The crowd erupts. I stand frozen in the shadows beyond the lights, watching Dillon slide that massive ring onto her finger. Watching him pull her close and kiss her like she's oxygen itself.

Like I never existed.

My scar burns. I press my thumb against it hard enough to hurt.

The penthouse is exactly as I left it three hours ago. I move through it mechanically, pulling my suitcase from the closet, folding clothes with hands that won't stop trembling. Seven years compressed into two bags. Pathetic.

"Isabelle."

Dillon leans against the doorframe, tie loosened, looking pleased with himself. No guilt in those blue eyes. No shame.

"It's not what you think," he says, like I'm stupid. Like I didn't just watch him propose to another woman.

"Really." My voice comes out flat. Dead.

"Camila's good for my image. The board loves her—old money, social media influence, the whole package." He straightens his tie, a tell I've learned means he's lying. "But you and I, we have something real. Something deeper."

"Deeper."

"You can stay. We'll work it out. An arrangement." He steps closer, and I smell her perfume on him. "You'll still have everything you need. This penthouse, your position—"

"As what? Your mistress? Your secret healer?"

"As my partner." His hand reaches for my face. I step back. "Isabelle, be reasonable. Marriage is just paperwork. What we have—"

"Had."

I grab my bags and push past him. He catches my wrist.

"You can't just leave. After everything I've given you—"

"Everything you've given me?" The laugh that escapes sounds like breaking glass. "I saved your mother's life, Dillon. I poured years of mine into her cure. I've bled myself dry keeping you healthy, keeping your deals alive, keeping your empire running. And you've given me what? A room in your penthouse? The privilege of watching you marry someone else?"

His grip tightens. "You're being dramatic."

"Let her go, Dillon."

Richard Hall's voice cuts through the room like a blade. He stands in the hallway, Margaret beside him, both dressed for the opera they probably just left. Margaret's eyes—the eyes I saved from closing forever—are wet.

"Dad, this is between—"

"I said let her go." Richard's tone could freeze blood. "Now."

Dillon releases me. I stumble back, and Margaret catches my elbow, steadying me with surprising strength.

"We saw the proposal," Margaret says quietly. "On the news."

Richard pulls an envelope from his jacket. "Ten percent of Hall Enterprises. The paperwork's already filed. It's yours, Isabelle. For saving my wife's life. For seven years of loyalty our son clearly doesn't deserve."

I stare at the envelope. At Dillon's whitening face. At the parents who just chose me over their own blood.

"You can't—" Dillon starts.

"We just did," Margaret says, and there's steel beneath the society polish. "You want to marry that girl? Fine. But you'll do it knowing exactly what you threw away."

I take the envelope. Take my bags. Walk out of that penthouse and don't look back.

Behind me, I hear Dillon shouting. Hear Richard's cold response. Hear Margaret's heels clicking away.

The elevator doors close on seven years of shadows.

I trace my scar one last time and press the button for the lobby.

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