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Oscar Winner's Cruel Trap

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The weight of the Oscar in my hands felt surreal—cool metal against my trembling fingers, the culmination of years of work, of dreams finally realized. I stood on that glittering stage, lights blinding me to everyone but the first few rows of Hollywood's elite, their faces a blur of admiration and envy. "Thank you," I whispered into the microphone, my voice catching. "This means everything to me." I paused, finding Alejandro in the audience. His smile—the same one that had captivated me in college—beamed with pride. Or so I thought. "I want to thank Alejandro Morrison," I continued, tears streaming freely now. "My partner, my rock, the man who believed in me when no one else did." The applause was thunderous. I clutched my statuette tighter, feeling like I was floating above my body. This was our moment—mine and Alejandro's.

Oscar Winner's Cruel Trap Chapter 1

The weight of the Oscar in my hands felt surreal—cool metal against my trembling fingers, the culmination of years of work, of dreams finally realized. I stood on that glittering stage, lights blinding me to everyone but the first few rows of Hollywood's elite, their faces a blur of admiration and envy.

"Thank you," I whispered into the microphone, my voice catching. "This means everything to me."

I paused, finding Alejandro in the audience. His smile—the same one that had captivated me in college—beamed with pride. Or so I thought.

"I want to thank Alejandro Morrison," I continued, tears streaming freely now. "My partner, my rock, the man who believed in me when no one else did."

The applause was thunderous. I clutched my statuette tighter, feeling like I was floating above my body. This was our moment—mine and Alejandro's. Ten years of building careers side by side, of late-night script readings and celebration dinners. We'd done it together.

"I love you," I mouthed to him before exiting the stage.

Two hours later, my phone buzzed with the first notification.

"Vienna! Call me ASAP!" Marcus Chen, my publicist, texted.

I was still in my gown, champagne flute in hand at the after-party, when my phone exploded with messages. Something was wrong.

"Vienna, it's everywhere," Marcus said when I called. "Your private photos—how did they—"

"What photos?" I asked, but I already knew.

The ones I'd taken for Alejandro. The ones stored on my encrypted cloud account. The ones no one was ever supposed to see.

By morning, the headlines were merciless:

"OSCAR WINNER'S SECRET LIFE EXPOSED"

"VIENNA THOMAS: HOLLYWOOD'S NAUGHTIEST GIRL NEXT DOOR"

"LEAKED PHOTOS SHOW ACTRESS IN COMPROMISING POSITIONS"

My greatest triumph had transformed into my most humiliating moment. I hid in my hotel room, curtains drawn, as reporters camped outside. My phone wouldn't stop ringing—journalists, friends, strangers with opinions about my most intimate moments.

"Alejandro will fix this," I told myself, fingers twisting my new Oscar ring. "He has to."

I drove home in sunglasses and a baseball cap, slipping past the paparazzi through our garage entrance. The house was quiet—too quiet.

"Alejandro?" I called out.

No answer.

Then I heard movement in the living room. I pushed open the door and froze.

Alejandro stood behind a tripod, adjusting a camera. Lights illuminated his face in harsh relief, making him look like a stranger.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice small.

He turned, his expression unreadable. "Going live in two minutes. Might want to grab a seat."

"Live? What—"

The red light blinked on. Alejandro's face transformed into a mask of practiced sincerity as he addressed the camera.

"Hi everyone, thanks for joining me. I know many of you have questions about recent events involving my girlfriend, Vienna Thomas."

My stomach dropped as he continued.

"It's with a heavy heart that I confirm what many of you have suspected. Vienna has maintained a... promiscuous lifestyle throughout our relationship."

I stood paralyzed in the doorway, watching the man I loved for ten years destroy me with calculated precision.

"These leaked photos represent only a fraction of her private behavior," he said, his voice steady while mine caught in my throat.

Comments scrolled past on the monitor beside him:

"Knew she was a slut"

"Never trusted her innocent act"

"How long did he know?"

Three weeks passed in a blur of canceled projects and legal threats. I barely left our apartment, now my prison. The roles I'd worked so hard for evaporated overnight. Directors who'd praised my performances now claimed I was "too distracting" for their films.

Then came the two pink lines on the pregnancy test.

I stared at it in disbelief, a strange sense of hope blooming through my despair. A baby—our baby. Maybe this could save us. Maybe Alejandro would remember the man he used to be.

When he came home that evening, I held the test in my hand, heart pounding.

"I'm pregnant," I said softly.

He looked at the test, then at me, his expression unreadable. The silence stretched between us until I thought I might scream.

"Interesting timing," he finally said, loosening his tie. "I've just cast you in 'Midnight Crossing.' Action film. Shooting starts next week."

"But—"

"It's perfect, actually. The role's physical—lots of stunts. And it films in Prague, away from all this mess." He gestured vaguely at the newspapers still scattered around the apartment. "Missing it would be career suicide, given your current situation."

I clutched my stomach instinctively, suddenly protective of the tiny life inside me.

"Career suicide?" I repeated, my voice hollow. "Alejandro, I'm having a baby."

He checked his watch, already moving toward his laptop. "Yes, well, we'll discuss that when you return from Prague. The flight leaves tomorrow morning."

As he walked away, I realized with sickening clarity that what should have been a miracle felt instead like another trap closing around me.

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