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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 3

The Hamptons charity gala glittered with wealth and pretension, exactly as I remembered from my vision. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light across the ballroom, illuminating the carefully curated crowd of New York's elite. I stood near the champagne fountain, watching Madison work the room in her designer dress, the counterfeit Hermès bag dangling from her forearm like a trophy.

Ryan stood several feet away, charming a group of potential clients. He caught my eye and winked, as if we shared some intimate secret. If only he knew the real secrets I was keeping.

"Sarah, darling, you look absolutely ravishing," Penelope Vance's distinctive voice cut through the ambient chatter as she air-kissed both my cheeks. Her eyes, sharp as a hawk's, had already locked onto Madison across the room.

"Penelope, thank you for coming," I said, offering her a glass of champagne. "I believe you know my friend Madison?"

"Of course," she replied, her red lips curving into a predatory smile. "I've been admiring her bag from across the room."

I suppressed a smile. "You should tell her. She'd be thrilled to hear it from someone with your impeccable taste."

Penelope squeezed my arm conspiratorially before gliding across the room toward Madison. I positioned myself just close enough to witness the carnage but far enough to maintain plausible deniability.

"Madison, darling!" Penelope's voice carried just enough to draw attention from nearby guests. "That Hermès is divine. The Birkin 30, isn't it? May I?"

Madison beamed, clearly flattered by the attention from the Hamptons' most feared fashion critic. "Of course," she said, extending the bag toward Penelope.

I watched as Penelope examined the bag with theatrical precision, her manicured fingers tracing over the hardware with expert scrutiny. Her eyebrows arched dramatically.

"Oh my," she said, her voice rising just enough to capture the attention of everyone within a fifteen-foot radius. "These aren't real."

The room didn't exactly fall silent, but a ripple of attention spread like a drop in still water. Madison's face froze in a grotesque parody of her usual confident smile.

"Excuse me?" she managed, her voice tight.

"The hardware, darling." Penelope held up the bag, pointing to the clasp. "Hermès uses a specific alloy that patinas in a particular way. This is...well, not that." She paused, letting the implication hang in the air. "It's a very good fake, though. Where did you get it?"

Madison's face flushed crimson. "There must be some mistake. I purchased this at the Hermès boutique on Madison Avenue."

"Did you?" Penelope's tone dripped with doubt. "Perhaps you should speak with their authentication department. I'd be happy to connect you."

By now, several socialites had gathered, their expressions a mix of horrified delight and barely concealed schadenfreude. Madison clutched the bag to her chest, her eyes darting around the room in panic until they landed on me.

In that moment of eye contact, I saw the first flicker of suspicion cross her face. I maintained a perfect mask of sympathy and surprise, raising my champagne glass slightly in a gesture that could be interpreted as solidarity or something else entirely.

Ryan appeared at Madison's side, placing a steadying hand on her lower back—a touch too intimate for a friend, but in her distress, Madison didn't notice how it looked to others. I did, though. And so did everyone else.

"Perhaps we should get some air," he murmured to her, guiding her toward the terrace doors.

I circulated through the party for another twenty minutes before making my way to the powder room. As expected, Madison was there, frantically dabbing at her tear-streaked face.

When she saw me in the mirror, she whirled around, her embarrassment transforming instantly into fury.

"You set me up," she hissed, advancing toward me with clenched fists.

I leaned against the marble counter, utterly calm. "I hate surprises, Madison."

"What is that supposed to mean?" Her voice trembled with rage and humiliation.

"It means," I said, meeting her gaze steadily, "that I prefer to see things coming. Don't you?"

Confusion flickered across her face, mingling with the anger. She couldn't possibly understand the layers of meaning in my words, the knowledge I possessed.

"You had no right," she said, her voice breaking. "Do you have any idea what you've done?"

I smiled, a small, cold curve of my lips. "I think I do. Better than you might imagine."

I turned to leave, but paused at the door, looking back at her crumpled form. "By the way, Madison, you might want to be careful about those late-night texts. They have a way of being seen by the wrong people."

I left her standing there, mouth agape, as the first real tremor of fear replaced the anger in her eyes. The counterfeit bag was just the beginning. Soon, everyone would see exactly who the fake really was.

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