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Pregnant & Betrayed

The pregnancy test sat on my bathroom counter, two pink lines staring back at me like a secret waiting to be shared. My hands trembled as I picked it up again, just to be sure. Three tests had confirmed it, but somehow I needed to see it one more time before I could believe it. "I'm pregnant," I whispered to my reflection, watching my lips curve into a smile that couldn't contain itself. "We're going to have a baby." Nolan and I had been together for three years. Three years of me managing his career, supporting his dreams, believing in him when no one else would. And now, finally, we would have something that was truly ours. I tucked the test into my purse, alongside the small gift I'd picked up for him—a vintage watch I'd found at a flea market, nothing extravagant, but perfect for someone who was "struggling" like we were. Nolan would love it. "You can do this," I told myself, applying a final touch of lipstick.
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Chapter 2

The discharge papers felt heavy in my hands as I signed my name with a trembling hand. Three days in the hospital had left me hollow, a shell of the woman who had once been full of life and hope. The doctor's words echoed in my mind: "The baby couldn't be saved."

I stepped into the crisp morning air, my body still aching from the trauma. Ivy had offered to pick me up, but I needed this moment alone. The taxi ride to my apartment passed in a blur of unshed tears and numbness.

Inside, I moved mechanically, pulling my suitcase from the closet. What did one pack when leaving their entire life behind? I stared at the meager collection of belongings I'd accumulated over three years—most of them chosen with Nolan in mind.

"Take only what matters," I whispered to myself.

My fingers brushed against the vintage watch I'd bought for Nolan, the one I'd never had the chance to give him. I dropped it into a donation box without a second thought.

In the end, I packed light—some clothes, a few photos of my parents, and the sapphire earrings my grandmother had left me. Everything else could stay behind. Everything except my dream.

I sold my camera equipment and jewelry to a pawnshop, watching the cashier count out the bills with clinical efficiency. It wasn't much, but combined with my savings, it would be enough for a one-way ticket to Los Angeles and a month's rent.

"Are you sure about this?" the cashier asked, noting my pale complexion.

"I've never been more certain," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected.

At the airport, I stared at the departures board. Los Angeles—the city where I'd once dreamed of making it as an actress before Nolan had convinced me to put my aspirations on hold. Before I'd lost myself in his lies.

As I boarded the plane, I didn't look back. There was nothing left for me here.

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What I didn't know was that Marshall Bailey had heard the news through industry whispers. My ex-husband, the man who had broken my heart years ago with his sudden coldness and demand for divorce, was booking the next flight to Los Angeles.

"She needs protection," he murmured to himself, his fingers hovering over the purchase confirmation. "Even if she never forgives me."

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The audition room in Los Angeles was smaller than I'd imagined, but the panel of producers and directors seated at the table looked every bit as intimidating as I'd feared.

"Avery Montgomery," called the casting director, glancing up from my resume with barely concealed skepticism. "We weren't expecting you to show up after... well, after everything."

I straightened my spine, channeling every ounce of pain and betrayal into my performance. The role—a woman who loses her child and rebuilds her life—felt uncomfortably close to my reality.

When I finished, the room was silent. The casting director dabbed at her eyes with a tissue.

"That was..." she struggled for words. "That was devastating. The role is yours."

For the first time in weeks, I felt something other than emptiness—a flicker of purpose.

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I returned to my tiny sublet in a rundown building near downtown LA, exhausted but hopeful. As I approached my door, something caught my eye—a vase of fresh iris flowers sitting on my doorstep.

I picked them up carefully, searching for a card or note. Nothing. Just perfect purple blooms that seemed to whisper of home and memories I couldn't quite grasp.

"They're my favorite," I murmured, carrying them inside. "But who would know that?"

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Miles away, Bristol Campbell scrolled through her phone with growing rage. Her perfectly manicured nails tapped against the screen as she watched my social media updates.

"Look at her," she hissed to her assistant. "Playing the victim, starting over like nothing happened. She's supposed to be destroyed."

She clicked a link to a tech company's website—specialists in creating realistic but entirely fabricated videos.

"I want her ruined," Bristol said coldly. "Make it convincing. Make it scandalous. And make sure everyone sees it."

Within hours, the first video appeared on a gossip blog—me in what appeared to be a compromising situation with a producer, my face clearly visible despite the grainy footage.

The headline screamed: "DISGRACED MANAGER'S SECRET LIFE EXPOSED!"

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I was at a costume fitting for the new role when my phone began buzzing incessantly. The costume designer's expression shifted from professional courtesy to barely concealed disgust as she glanced at her own phone.

"Is everything okay?" I asked, noticing the sudden tension in the room.

The director approached, his face grim. "Avery, we need to talk. There's something you should see."

He handed me his phone, and my world tilted sideways once again as I stared at the fabricated evidence of my supposed misconduct.

"This isn't me," I whispered, but the damage was already done. The room had gone silent, everyone watching me with new eyes—suspicious, judgmental, ready to believe the worst.

And somewhere across town, Marshall Bailey stepped off a plane, determination etched on his face as he prepared to protect me from shadows I couldn't yet see.

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