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Pregnant Woman's Vicious Plot

I stood in the doorway of my own penthouse, my hand instinctively moving to my slightly rounded belly as I stared at the unfamiliar arrangements before me. The space that had been my sanctuary for years now looked like a stranger's home. My carefully selected modern art pieces had been replaced with gaudy family portraits. The minimalist furniture I'd designed myself was gone, swapped for ornate, old-fashioned pieces that screamed of another generation's taste. "Holly? What are you doing here?" My mother-in-law's voice cut through the silence, her tone dripping with false sweetness as she emerged from what used to be my kitchen. "We weren't expecting you." I blinked, trying to process what was happening. "Mrs. Patterson, what is going on? Why are you in my home?" Before she could answer, another figure appeared behind her—Ainsley Black, Sawyer's girlfriend.
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Chapter 2

I sat across from Rebecca Martinez in her downtown office, my hands trembling slightly as I slid the property transfer documents across her polished desk.

"These signatures aren't mine," I said, pointing to the forged reproduction of my handwriting. "I never signed these papers."

Rebecca adjusted her glasses as she studied the documents, her expression growing increasingly grim. She was a petite woman with a reputation for being ruthless in court—exactly what I needed right now.

"Holly, I need to be honest with you," she said, looking up at me. "Proving forgery isn't as simple as it sounds. We'll need expert testimony, extensive documentation of your actual signature patterns, and possibly even handwriting analysis."

"But it's obvious," I insisted, my voice catching. "I would never sign away my own property."

"The law doesn't work on obvious," Rebecca replied gently. "It works on evidence. And gathering that evidence will take time."

I nodded, trying to absorb this reality. "How long?"

"Months, possibly longer." She leaned forward. "Meanwhile, they've already transferred the property. Legally, it's theirs until we can prove otherwise."

My phone buzzed for what felt like the hundredth time that hour. I glanced down to see another notification from Instagram—another stranger commenting on a post I hadn't made.

"What's that?" Rebecca asked.

I turned my phone toward her, showing the screen filled with hateful messages. "Ainsley's latest creation."

Rebecca's eyebrows rose as she scrolled through the comments. "This is... vicious."

That was putting it mildly. Ainsley had created a masterpiece of deception—a carefully curated collection of photos showing me in compromising positions with Sawyer (photoshopped, of course), along with tearful captions about how I'd been "stalking" them for months, trying to break up their "engagement."

"People believe this?" I whispered, staring at the thousands of likes and shares.

"Unfortunately, people believe what they want to believe," Rebecca said, handing me back my phone. "And Ainsley knows exactly how to package lies for maximum impact."

My phone buzzed again—an email notification. Another client canceling their contract.

"Ms. Bryant," the email read, "while we appreciate your design talents, we cannot associate our brand with someone of questionable moral character."

I set the phone down, fighting back tears. "They're destroying everything."

"Not everything," Rebecca corrected firmly. "We're going to fight back."

But as I left her office, my phone continued its relentless buzzing. Text messages from unknown numbers called me names I'd never heard before. Instagram notifications piled up as strangers posted about what a "disgusting homewrecker" I was.

By the time I reached my design studio, my hands were shaking so badly I could barely unlock the door. Diana, my business partner, met me with a worried look.

"Holly, there's something you need to see," she said, gesturing toward her computer.

The screen displayed a review site where dozens of one-star reviews had been posted about Phoenix Design Studio—all within the last few hours.

"I've never even heard of these people," Diana said quietly.

"They're Ainsley's followers," I realized, sinking into a chair. "She's encouraging them to attack my business."

Diana squeezed my shoulder. "We should report this."

"Report what?" came a sharp voice from the doorway.

I turned to see Mrs. Patterson standing there, flanked by three women I recognized from the neighborhood. Her face was a mask of righteous indignation.

"Eleanor," I said, rising to my feet. "What are you doing here?"

"What I should have done long ago," she replied, stepping into the studio with her entourage. "Stopping you from embarrassing our family."

The women behind her nodded in agreement, their eyes cold as they assessed me.

"Holly," Mrs. Patterson continued, her voice carrying to my employees and the few clients still brave enough to visit, "this vendetta has gone on long enough. You need to drop this ridiculous lawsuit."

"It's not ridiculous," I said, fighting to keep my voice steady. "Your son stole my property."

"Stole?" She gasped dramatically. "What a horrible accusation! Henry was simply helping his brother, something you should have done as family."

One of the women stepped forward. "We all know what kind of woman you really are, Holly."

"No," I said, "you know what kind of woman Ainsley has convinced you I am."

Mrs. Patterson's face hardened. "If you continue down this path, you'll regret it. What little reputation you have left will be destroyed."

As she turned to leave, she paused at the doorway. "And trust me, dear, I have plenty more ways to make your life miserable."

The threat hung in the air long after they'd gone. I stood frozen, aware of my employees' worried glances and the few remaining clients watching with curiosity.

Diana stepped closer. "Holly, what are we going to do?"

I touched my belly gently, thinking of the child growing inside me—a child who deserved better than this war.

"We're going to fight back," I whispered. "And we're going to win."

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