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Sewn Lips: Her Silent Cry For Justice Novel Cover

Sewn Lips: Her Silent Cry For Justice

My husband told me I was a contractual obligation, an irritant he was forced to endure after a car crash stole his memory of our love five years ago. He replaced me with a social media influencer, a woman whose lies were as polished as her feed. But when her baby was found with a small cut on her lip, she tearfully accused me of being a jealous monster who attacked an innocent child. My husband, the man I had stood by through everything, didn't hesitate. In a blind rage, he ordered a guard to take a needle and thread and sew my lips shut. "She needs to see nothing. Hear nothing. Say nothing," he commanded, his voice devoid of mercy. He then had me hung upside down in the lobby of my own wellness retreat, a public spectacle for the world to condemn. As I dangled there, bleeding and broken, I finally understood. My blind love and foolish hope had been my downfall. I had loved the wrong man, and he had utterly destroyed me. But they made one fatal mistake. They didn't know about the hidden camera I' d planted in the baby's room. And they had no idea that my family could crush his entire empire with a single phone call.
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Chapter 7

Audrey POV:

I drifted in a dark, heavy void. The rhythmic thumping of the helicopter blades faded into the chaotic squeal of stretcher wheels on polished floors.

The helicopter had touched down on the private helipad of Manhattan's most exclusive hospital. A dedicated medical team was already sprinting toward us.

Through the haze of pain, I felt Elliot walking beside my stretcher. His presence was a heavy, suffocating weight of authority. The doctors and nurses didn't dare speak a word above a whisper. We bypassed the entire hospital, rushing straight through the VIP emergency corridor.

The heavy doors of the surgical suite swung shut. The red light flared on.

I couldn't see Elliot pacing the hallway outside, but I could feel the violent energy he left behind.

Under the blinding glare of the surgical lights, the doctors began their work. The smell of antiseptic and my own burnt flesh filled my nose. They carefully cleaned the horrific acid burns across my back.

Then came the face.

The anesthesiologist pushed a mask over my nose. Gas flooded my lungs, pulling me deeper into the dark. But my body remembered the basement. Even in deep sleep, my brow furrowed deeply. My muscles twitched, instinctively fighting the phantom hands of the guard.

The chief of plastic surgery leaned over me. With agonizing precision, he began snipping the crude, rusty threads the guard had forced through my skin. Every time a thread was pulled, I felt the microscopic tearing of my own tissue.

Outside the doors, the muffled sounds of the hallway bled through my drug-induced fog.

I heard a new set of footsteps. Elliot's assistant.

"Sir," the assistant's voice was low. "We traced the payments to the asylum guards. It was Jada. She funded the acid."

There was a terrifying silence. Then, Elliot's voice, colder than absolute zero.

"Should I have her disposed of tonight?" the assistant asked.

"No," Elliot replied. "That is too merciful. Audrey will want to handle that trash herself."

Three hours later, the anesthesia began to thin. The surgical doors opened.

"The vitals are stable," the doctor's voice trembled slightly. "We can graft the burns on her back. But her face... the rusty metal caused severe necrosis. We missed the optimal window for reconstruction."

I heard the rustle of fabric. Elliot must have grabbed him.

"This facility has the best technology on the planet," Elliot snarled, his voice vibrating with suppressed rage. "I do not accept 'cannot' as an answer."

"Mr. Vance, please," the doctor stammered. "Even with the most advanced aesthetic reconstruction, the tissue loss is permanent. She will have a light scar on the corner of her lip. Forever."

The hallway went dead silent. Elliot didn't say another word.

When I finally opened my eyes, the harsh surgical lights were gone. I was in a massive, silent VIP suite. The left side of my face was heavily bandaged. I could only see out of my right eye.

Elliot was sitting in a chair beside my bed. He looked exhausted, staring at me like I was a shattered priceless vase he had finally pieced back together.

I stared up at the crystal chandelier on the ceiling. I didn't feel relief. I didn't feel joy at surviving. I felt absolutely, completely hollow. The naive girl who wanted to be a good wife was dead.

Elliot leaned forward and gently took my hand. "You're safe now, Audrey. Jack will never find you here."

The moment the name *Jack* hit my ears, the heart monitor beside my bed went crazy. The green line spiked violently.

I tried to open my mouth to speak. A sharp, drilling agony ripped through my lip. I inhaled sharply, my body going rigid.

Elliot immediately pressed his hand to my shoulder. "Don't speak. Don't try to move your mouth." His eyes were full of raw pain. "The doctor said... it's going to leave a scar."

He waited for me to cry. He waited for the breakdown.

I didn't shed a single tear.

The numbness in my eye vanished, replaced by a freezing, absolute calm. I slowly turned my hand over and gripped Elliot's fingers. I didn't have a voice, but I had my mind.

With a weak but steady finger, I traced a single word into the palm of his hand.

*R-E-V-E-N-G-E.*

Elliot stared down at his palm. The shock in his eyes melted into a slow, dark, predatory smile. "As you wish."

Suddenly, a commotion erupted outside the door. I heard the bodyguards shouting commands, trying to block someone.

The heavy oak door of the suite burst open.

A middle-aged woman in a designer coat pushed past the guards, her face pale and streaked with tears. She took one look at the bandages covering my face and collapsed to her knees.

"My daughter! Who did this to you!"

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