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Oscar Winner's Cruel Trap

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.
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Chapter 2

The morning of the shoot, I arrived on set with a sense of dread. My pregnancy was still new—just a secret I shared with Alejandro and now carried in my abdomen like a fragile hope. The Prague location was beautiful but cold, the stone buildings offering no warmth against the autumn chill.

"Vienna, meet your scene partner," the director called out. "Aleena will be playing the assassin you fight in the alley sequence."

I froze. Aleena Reed stood there in her costume, her delicate features arranged in a practiced smile that didn't reach her eyes. Alejandro's childhood friend. The woman who always seemed to be at our apartment, needing his help with something.

"Vienna," she said softly. "I'm so sorry about everything that's happened. I've admired your work for years."

Her words sounded genuine, but something in her eyes made my skin crawl.

"We need to choreograph the fight scene today," the director explained. "Lots of physical contact. Aleena has martial arts training, so she'll be leading the sequences."

Panic fluttered in my chest. "I need to be careful," I said, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach. "I'm—"

"In amazing shape," Alejandro interrupted, appearing beside me. "Vienna's been training for months for this role."

He shot me a warning look. I swallowed my words.

The first take went smoothly. Aleena and I moved through the choreographed fight sequence, her kicks and punches carefully pulled to avoid contact. But as the day wore on, something changed.

"Again," the director called after the fifth take. "More intensity, Vienna."

I nodded, taking my position. Aleena circled me like a predator.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, just before her foot connected with my abdomen.

The impact wasn't enough to show on camera, but I felt it—a sharp, deliberate strike.

"Cut!" the director yelled. "Vienna, stay in character!"

"I'm sorry," Aleena said loudly, helping me up. "I didn't mean to make contact."

We reset. And again. And again.

By the eighth hour, I was sweating with pain. Each time we reset, Aleena's "accidental" kicks grew stronger. I could feel something wrong inside me—a cramping, a warmth that shouldn't be there.

"Director," I gasped after another take, "I need a break."

"You're being oversensitive," he snapped. "We've got one more shot before losing the light."

Aleena's eyes gleamed with something that looked disturbingly like satisfaction. "One more take," she agreed. "I'll be extra careful."

The final take was the worst. As we moved through the sequence, Aleena's foot connected with my stomach with enough force to double me over. The camera kept rolling.

"Cut! Perfect!" the director called.

I stumbled off set, clutching my abdomen. Blood spotted my costume—not enough for anyone else to notice, but I could feel it spreading.

In the bathroom, I called Alejandro, my voice breaking.

"Something's wrong," I whispered. "I need you to meet me at the hospital."

"Vienna," he sighed, background noise suggesting a restaurant or bar. "I'm in an important meeting with investors. You know how crucial this film is for both of us right now."

"Please," I begged, feeling wetness between my legs. "The baby—"

"I'll call you later," he said, and hung up.

That night, alone in my apartment bathroom, I lost our child. The pain was excruciating, but the loneliness was worse. I clutched my phone, listening to Alejandro's voicemail greeting on repeat.

"Too busy" to come. Too busy to care.

Three days later, I lay in a hospital bed, staring at the ceiling as doctors explained what had happened.

"The miscarriage was likely caused by severe abdominal trauma," Dr. Hendricks said gently. "Have you experienced any recent physical incidents?"

Before I could answer, Alejandro swept into the room with flowers and concern etched on his face—for the benefit of the nurses, I realized.

"I came as soon as I could," he announced, loud enough for everyone to hear.

When we were alone, his expression hardened. "This is probably for the best," he said, checking his watch. "Given everything going on, a baby would only complicate things."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my boyfriend's face.

Two weeks later, still recovering physically and emotionally, I sat in our living room as Alejandro paced.

"You need to make a public apology," he said abruptly. "For the scandal."

"I didn't do anything wrong," I protested weakly. "Someone hacked my account."

Alejandro's smile was cold as he pulled out his phone. "There are more photos, Vienna. Many more."

He scrolled through images I'd never seen—some I didn't even remember taking.

"And videos," he added casually. "Some quite... creative."

My blood ran cold. "Where did you get those?"

"Does it matter?" He shrugged. "Unless you apologize publicly for your poor judgment, these will be released next week. And this time, I'll make sure everyone knows you were aware they were being recorded."

He leaned closer, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Imagine how that will look—Oscar winner deliberately creating explicit content. Your career will be over permanently."

I stared at the phone in his hand, at the evidence of my complete violation, and realized with sickening clarity that the trap had only grown tighter around me.

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