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Revenge at Baby Shower

I stared at the ceiling of my Manhattan apartment, my body still weak from the flu that had ravaged me for days. But it wasn't the lingering fever that kept me awake—it was the visions. Vivid, terrifying visions of my future that had come to me during my illness. Visions of betrayal so complete it had shattered everything I thought I knew about my life. Ryan and Madison. My fiancé and my best friend. Their affair. Their children. My complete ignorance as they built a life together behind my back, using me until I was no longer necessary. I reached for my phone on the nightstand and opened the digital journal I'd started keeping since the fever broke.
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I stared at the ceiling of my Manhattan apartment, my body still weak from the flu that had ravaged me for days. But it wasn't the lingering fever that kept me awake—it was the visions. Vivid, terrifying visions of my future that had come to me during my illness. Visions of betrayal so complete it had shattered everything I thought I knew about my life.

Ryan and Madison. My fiancé and my best friend. Their affair. Their children. My complete ignorance as they built a life together behind my back, using me until I was no longer necessary.

I reached for my phone on the nightstand and opened the digital journal I'd started keeping since the fever broke. Not a diary of feelings—I was beyond that now—but a strategic document, a battle plan. My fingers scrolled through the notes I'd made, each one a calculated step toward reclaiming my destiny.

"This isn't who I am," I whispered to the empty room, then caught myself. No, this wasn't who I *had been*. The Sarah Mitchell who trusted blindly, who built her entire world around a man who saw her as disposable—she was gone now. Fever-burned away.

I forced myself out of bed and padded to the window overlooking Central Park. The autumn leaves created a tapestry of reds and golds below, people moving like ants along the winding paths. How strange that the world continued turning while mine had completely imploded.

My phone buzzed with a text from Ryan: *Landing at JFK in an hour. Can't wait to see you, beautiful. Been too long.*

I felt nothing as I read it—not anger, not pain, just a cold, clear purpose. I typed back: *Can't wait to see you too. Feeling much better.* I even added a heart emoji. The first move in our new game.

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Three hours later, I heard his key in the lock. I positioned myself on the balcony, a light blanket around my shoulders despite the mild weather—a subtle reminder of my recent illness. The perfect picture of vulnerability.

"There's my girl," Ryan said, stepping onto the balcony. He was handsome in that polished, deliberate way—tailored suit, perfectly styled hair, the smile that had once made my heart race. Now I saw it for what it was: a weapon, a tool.

He bent to kiss me, and I allowed it, my body responding on autopilot while my mind remained detached, observing. His cologne was different—something new he'd picked up in Chicago. Or had Madison given it to him?

"You still look a little pale," he said, brushing hair from my face with practiced tenderness. "But beautiful as ever."

"Just tired," I said, leaning into his touch like I always had. "The flu really knocked me out."

"Well, I'm here now." He sat beside me, taking my hand. "And I have good news. That deal in Chicago? It's going to be even bigger than we thought."

I smiled, noting how quickly he'd turned the conversation to himself. Had it always been this way? "That's wonderful," I said, squeezing his hand. "I'm so proud of you."

As he launched into details about his business triumph, I watched a couple walking through the park below. The woman laughed at something her partner said, her head thrown back in genuine joy. I wondered if I had ever truly felt that with Ryan, or if I'd just convinced myself I did.

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Two nights later, Ryan took me to our favorite SoHo restaurant to celebrate six months of engagement. Six months of what I now knew was a carefully orchestrated lie.

"To us," he said, raising his champagne glass. The lights caught the bubbles, making them sparkle like the diamond on my finger.

"To us," I echoed, clinking my glass against his. "Oh! I almost forgot your gift."

I reached into my purse and pulled out a small velvet box. Inside were the vintage silver cufflinks I'd spent weeks hunting down—cufflinks that in my vision, he'd worn to business meetings for years, even after we'd split. A symbol of how he'd taken everything from me and moved on without a backward glance.

"Sarah, these are incredible," he said, his eyes lighting up with genuine pleasure. He started to remove them from the box.

"Wait," I said, taking them from his fingers. "Let me."

In one fluid motion, I dropped the cufflinks into my champagne glass. The metal made a soft *plink* as it hit the bottom.

Ryan's face froze in confusion. "What are you—"

"Consider it a rewrite," I said calmly, watching as the alcohol began to corrode the silver. His eyes darted between my face and the ruined gift, completely bewildered by this departure from my usual accommodating behavior.

For the first time since my fever, I felt a flicker of something like satisfaction. The script was already changing. And Ryan Caldwell had no idea what was coming next.

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