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One Night, His Unseen Legacy

After ninety-nine failed attempts to win the heart of the brilliant but cold Dr. Julian Burke, I drugged him for one night of passion. It didn't make him love me. I fled to London in shame. Three years later, a photo surfaced. It was Julian, smiling tenderly at a younger woman-a dead ringer for his deceased first love. I flew back to New York to end our sham engagement, but he destroyed me first. He publicly accused me of leaking his research, and his testimony sent me to prison. While I was inside, I was brutally attacked and lost a kidney. My father, crushed by the scandal, died of a stroke, and I wasn't there to say goodbye. I was just collateral damage in his twisted atonement for a ghost, a convenient villain to protect her manipulative sister. He let me rot, believing I was a monster. But he didn't know the secret I carried from that one night. After my release, I took our son and vanished. I would build a new life, and he would never know the son he abandoned or the woman he truly broke.
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Chapter 7

Chandler POV:

The world became a blur of legal documents, interrogations, and the cold, unyielding reality of a jail cell. Julian's accusation, fueled by Hayden's manipulative whispers, had landed me squarely in the crosshairs of federal investigators. Corporate espionage, data theft, endangering national security – the charges piled up, heavy and suffocating. My family's company, already teetering, was now facing a scandal that threatened to annihilate it completely.

Charlton tried everything. He hired the best lawyers, pulled every string, but Julian' s testimony, combined with the fabricated evidence Hayden had cleverly planted, painted a damning picture. Julian, a respected scientist, a man of integrity, stood against me in court, his words calm, precise, and utterly damning. He spoke of my erratic behavior, my threats against his project, my desperate attempts to sabotage his career. He framed it as a calculated act of revenge, a desperate effort to hurt him and his work.

I watched him from across the courtroom, my heart a raw, bleeding wound. He delivered each word like a surgeon making an incision, clean and efficient, cutting me out of his life, out of the world, with chilling precision. His eyes never met mine, not once. It was as if I were a stranger, a criminal he dimly recognized but held no personal connection to.

The judge' s gavel struck, a sound that echoed the finality of my fate. Guilty.

In my desolate cell, the weight of his betrayal pressed down on me. He wasn't just abandoning me; he was sacrificing me, throwing me to the wolves to protect Hayden, to protect his guilt-ridden shrine to Kathryne. It was a cold, hard truth that chilled me to the bone.

My lawyer, a weary-looking man named Richard, visited me a few days later. He placed a stack of papers on the small table. "Chandler," he said, his voice gentle, "Julian Burke has sent this. It's the official termination of your engagement. He wants it signed."

My hand trembled as I picked up the pen. The words blurred on the page: mutual agreement, irreversible separation, no claims of property or person. It was all so sterile, so utterly devoid of the life, the passion, the desperate love that I had once poured into this doomed relationship.

"Tell him," I said, my voice hoarse, "tell him he's free. Completely. Absolutely. From this moment on, Julian Burke and I are nothing but strangers. Less than strangers. Enemies."

Richard looked at me, a flicker of pain in his eyes. He knew what this meant, what it cost me. But there was a fierce pride in my voice, a final, defiant stand. I signed the papers, my hand steady despite the tremors in my soul. I was done. Truly, irrevocably, done.

"He also wanted me to tell you," Richard continued, his voice hesitant, "that he hopes you find... peace. And that he will be here when you are released. To ensure you have safe passage, and a new start."

A bitter laugh escaped my lips. "Safe passage? A new start? After he threw me in here?" I shook my head, the motion sending a fresh wave of despair through me. "Tell him I don't need his charity. Or his false concern. Tell him to stay away from me. Forever."

Richard nodded, his face grim, and left. I was alone again, the silence of the cell deafening.

The days in pretrial detention blurred into weeks, then months. The days were long, brutal, and filled with a constant sense of dread. The Evans Corporation' s rivals had ensured my stay was anything but peaceful. They wanted to send a message, to break me, to destroy any chance of my family recovering.

It started with veiled threats, then escalated. Shoves in the mess hall, "accidental" spills of scalding coffee, whispered taunts about my family's downfall. Then came the physical attacks. One night, in the recreation yard, I was cornered by a group of women, their faces contorted with a vicious glee. They were hired by Davidson, I was sure of it. They wanted to make me pay for my family's perceived slights.

They beat me, a brutal, relentless assault that left me bleeding and broken on the cold concrete. The pain was excruciating, searing through my body. When the guards finally intervened, I was barely conscious, my body a mass of bruises and agony.

I woke up in the infirmary, my side throbbing with an unbearable pain. The doctor, a kind but weary woman, looked at me with pity. "Miss Evans," she said softly, "you're lucky to be alive. They ruptured your kidney. We had to remove it."

My mind reeled. Lose a kidney? The words echoed in my head, surreal and horrifying. I was maimed. Permanently scarred. Another piece of me, stripped away.

The news of my assault was kept quiet, buried by the prison authorities. Julian, in his ivory tower, remained oblivious. He continued his work, his "K.W. Initiative" thriving, while I lay broken, my body forever altered. He probably thought I was doing fine, simply serving my time, perhaps even regretting my actions. He had no idea of the true cost of his betrayal.

Months later, the day of my release arrived. Julian had, true to his word, arranged for a car to pick me up. He even sent a lawyer to ensure a smooth transition. I dismissed them all. I walked out of that prison gate alone, my body still aching, my heart a stone.

I looked at the city skyline, a symbol of everything I had lost, everything that had been taken from me. I was no longer the impulsive heiress who had blindly pursued Julian Burke. I was a survivor, hardened, scarred, and utterly, irrevocably changed.

I didn't want a new start in New York. I wanted to disappear. To rebuild, not in the shadow of his betrayal, but in a place where I could be truly free. I booked a one-way ticket to London. Back to the city where I had first fled, but this time, with a strength I hadn't possessed before. This time, I was running towards myself, not away from him. I wanted to build a life where his name, his face, his ghost – none of it would ever touch me again.

Julian, I knew, would come to the prison, expecting to see me, perhaps to offer his empty platitudes. He would find only an empty cell, a silent testament to my final escape. Let him wonder. Let him search. Let him realize, in his own time, the true extent of his callousness. It was a small, bitter satisfaction, but it was all I had left.

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