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New Life Beyond Betrayal

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The doorbell echoed through our mansion like a death knell. I flinched, my fingers tightening around the teacup I'd been holding for the past hour—too afraid to drink, too afraid to set it down. Dean hadn't spoken a word to me since yesterday, when I'd accidentally spilled coffee on his imported rug. "I'll get it," I murmured, setting down the cup with trembling hands. Dean's cold voice cut through the silence. "Sit down, Caroline. That won't be for you." I sank back into the chair, my stomach twisting into knots. Who would be visiting at this hour? And why did Dean seem so... expectant?

New Life Beyond Betrayal Chapter 1

The doorbell echoed through our mansion like a death knell. I flinched, my fingers tightening around the teacup I'd been holding for the past hour—too afraid to drink, too afraid to set it down. Dean hadn't spoken a word to me since yesterday, when I'd accidentally spilled coffee on his imported rug.

"I'll get it," I murmured, setting down the cup with trembling hands.

Dean's cold voice cut through the silence. "Sit down, Caroline. That won't be for you."

I sank back into the chair, my stomach twisting into knots. Who would be visiting at this hour? And why did Dean seem so... expectant?

The front door opened, followed by the click of heels against marble. Then I heard her voice—musical, confident, with an undercurrent of something I couldn't quite place.

"Mr. Morales, it's a pleasure to finally meet you in person."

I turned toward the entryway, where Dean stood with his hand extended to a striking woman. She was tall, with glossy black hair pulled into a sleek bun and eyes that seemed to calculate everything they saw. Her white coat was immaculate, a stethoscope hanging around her neck like a badge of authority.

"Dr. Wilson," Dean's voice held a warmth I hadn't heard in years. "Welcome to our home."

The woman's gaze swept over me, lingering for just a moment longer than necessary. "And you must be Mrs. Morales. I've heard so much about you."

Something in her smile made my skin crawl.

"Caroline," Dean said, his tone suddenly businesslike, "this is Dr. Ashlyn Wilson. She'll be our new family physician."

I forced myself to stand, to extend my hand. "It's nice to meet you."

Dr. Wilson's grip was firm—too firm. "The pleasure is mine. I've reviewed your medical records, Caroline. Quite concerning, actually."

"Concerning?" I echoed.

"Severe anemia, nervous disorders..." She turned to Dean, her expression professionally sympathetic. "Mr. Morales, your wife requires intensive treatment. Immediately."

Dean nodded, his eyes never leaving her face. "Whatever she needs, Dr. Wilson. You have my complete trust."

---

The basement room had been converted into a medical suite overnight. Sterile white walls, gleaming equipment, and a bed with restraints that Dr. Wilson called "necessary precautions."

"It's just a simple injection, Caroline," she said, preparing a syringe filled with clear liquid. "These experimental vitamins will help with your condition."

I sat on the edge of the bed, my arms wrapped protectively around myself. "What condition? I don't understand why I need these treatments."

"Your husband has explained everything to me." Her smile didn't reach her eyes. "Now, roll over."

The needle pierced my skin, sending fire through my veins. I bit my lip to keep from crying out as nausea rolled through me in waves.

"Side effects are normal," Dr. Wilson noted, making entries in her chart. "Dizziness, weakness, occasional hallucinations..."

"Hallucinations?" I gasped, clutching the edge of the bed as the room tilted.

"Temporary," she assured me, her voice distant through the ringing in my ears. "You'll adjust."

By the third day, I could barely walk without assistance. My vision blurred, my limbs trembled, and a constant sickness lurked in my stomach. When I stumbled into Dean's study, he looked up with irritation.

"What is wrong with you now?" he demanded.

"The treatments," I whispered. "They're making me sick."

Dr. Wilson appeared in the doorway, her expression concerned. "Mr. Morales, may I speak with you privately?"

They left me standing there, swaying on my feet. Through the partially open door, I heard her voice—smooth, reasonable.

"She's attention-seeking. This is typical behavior for someone with her conditions."

---

The phone rang just as I finished vomiting in the bathroom. I reached for it with shaking hands.

"Hello?" My voice sounded thin, even to my own ears.

"Is this Caroline Davis?" A stranger's voice, urgent and professional.

"Yes?"

"This is Seattle General Hospital. Your sister, Sarah Chen, has been admitted in critical condition."

The world stopped. "Sarah? What happened? Is she—"

"She collapsed at work. The doctors are doing everything they can, but..." A pause. "You should come as soon as possible."

I dropped the phone, rushing to pack. My hands moved mechanically, pulling clothes from drawers, grabbing my purse. Sarah was all I had left in this world. She couldn't die. Not when I'd never told her how much she meant to me.

"Where do you think you're going?"

I whirled to find Dr. Wilson blocking the bedroom door, her arms crossed over her chest.

"My sister is dying," I said, trying to push past her. "I need to get to Seattle."

"You're far too ill to travel." Her voice was ice. "The stress could trigger a complete breakdown."

"Please," I begged, tears streaming down my face. "She's my sister."

Dr. Wilson turned to Dean, who had appeared behind her. "Mr. Morales, I must insist—"

"Give me her phone and car keys," Dean said quietly.

"No!" I clutched them tighter. "Dean, please! Sarah needs me!"

His hand closed around my wrist, squeezing until I gasped in pain. "You're not going anywhere."

As he pried the keys from my fingers, I saw something in his eyes I'd never seen before—not concern for me, but fear of what Dr. Wilson might think if he showed weakness.

"Your sister will understand," Dr. Wilson said softly, her hand on Dean's arm. "Caroline needs to focus on her recovery."

I sank to my knees as they turned away, the phone slipping from my numb fingers. Somewhere in Seattle, my sister was dying alone, while I remained prisoner in this house of horrors.

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New Life Beyond Betrayal of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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