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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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Chapter 2

I woke early the next morning, my mind clear despite the restless night. The ruined cufflinks episode had been my first real move—symbolic, yes, but necessary to break free from the script I was supposed to follow. Today would be about gathering intelligence and setting more pieces into motion.

The marketing firm's sleek glass offices welcomed me back after my illness. Several colleagues stopped by my desk with sympathetic smiles and questions about my recovery. I played the part perfectly—still slightly fragile but determined to return to normal life.

"Sarah, thank God you're back," Chloe Davis whispered, sliding into the chair beside my desk. "The Harrison account presentation was a disaster without you."

Chloe had been my closest ally at work for years—perceptive, loyal, and refreshingly direct. I smiled genuinely at her, one of the few authentic expressions I'd allowed myself lately.

"I've got some catching up to do, I guess," I said, scanning through emails.

Chloe leaned closer, her voice dropping further. "Listen, I wasn't going to say anything, but..." She hesitated, glancing around to ensure privacy. "I saw Ryan texting Madison at two in the morning last night."

My fingers froze over the keyboard. Despite my visions, hearing confirmation from someone else sent a cold wave through me. I carefully composed my expression—not too shocked, not too dismissive.

"Oh?" I managed, my tone deliberately neutral.

"I was at The Loft for Jake's birthday. They were both there earlier, but Ryan stayed after Madison left. When I walked past to get my coat, I glimpsed his phone." She looked genuinely uncomfortable. "It might be nothing, but 2 a.m. texts aren't usually about brunch plans."

I reached for my coffee, buying time to formulate my response. "Thanks for telling me, Chloe. I appreciate you looking out for me."

She seemed surprised by my calm. "You're not worried?"

"I trust Ryan," I lied smoothly. "But I always value honesty."

As Chloe returned to her desk, I opened my digital journal and added this new piece of intelligence. The timeline was accelerating—in my vision, their affair had been carefully hidden for months longer. My illness and subsequent actions must have already altered something.

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That weekend, I arranged a casual brunch at Bluestone Café—a trendy spot overlooking the Hudson that required reservations weeks in advance, but the manager owed me a favor after our firm salvaged their rebranding.

"I've missed this," I said, settling into my chair across from Madison. "Just us girls, before Ryan joins."

Madison looked flawless as always—her blonde hair falling in perfect waves, her makeup subtle yet impeccable. I wondered how I'd never noticed the calculation behind her eyes before.

"Me too," she replied, squeezing my hand across the table. "You had us worried with that flu. Ryan was beside himself."

I bet he was, I thought, but smiled warmly. "He's been so supportive."

Madison's phone chimed. She glanced down, a flicker of something—annoyance? concern?—crossing her features before she composed herself.

"Ryan's running late," she announced. "Traffic, apparently."

How interesting that he'd texted her first, not me—his fiancée. "That's odd. He hasn't messaged me."

Madison's eyes widened slightly. "Oh, he probably will. You know how he gets when he's frustrated."

Yes, I did know. And apparently, so did she—in ways I was only beginning to understand.

What Madison didn't know was that I'd arranged for Ryan's regular driver to take an "accidental" detour through the most congested parts of the city. A small manipulation, but effective.

When Ryan finally arrived forty minutes late, his normally perfect appearance was disheveled, his expression harried.

"I'm so sorry," he said, kissing my cheek before sitting down. "The traffic was insane, and then Thomas took the wrong exit—twice."

"These things happen," I said soothingly, playing the understanding fiancée. "Madison and I had plenty to catch up on."

Ryan and Madison exchanged a brief glance—so quick I might have missed it if I hadn't been watching for exactly that.

As we ordered, I pulled out my phone. "By the way, I confirmed our attendance for the Hamptons charity gala next weekend."

"Oh, wonderful," Madison said, her enthusiasm slightly forced. "I've been looking forward to that."

I smiled, sending a quick text under the table: *Penelope, it's Sarah. Could you do me a favor at the gala? If you notice anything unusual about Madison's handbag, could you mention it? I suspect it might not be authentic.*

Penelope Vance—the Hamptons' most feared socialite—replied almost instantly: *Darling, nothing would give me greater pleasure.*

I slipped my phone away, rejoining the conversation with renewed focus. The pieces were aligning perfectly. Soon, Madison's carefully constructed facade would begin to crack, and neither she nor Ryan would understand why their perfect plan was unraveling.

Across the table, they both laughed at something I'd missed, their eyes meeting for a fraction too long. I joined their laughter, raising my mimosa in a toast.

"To friends," I said. "And to keeping what belongs to us."

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