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Sophie's Fight for Justice After the Betrayal

The world tilted beneath my feet as Diana's hand pressed against my back. I'd been browsing through dresses at the mall, trying to find something to wear to the Henderson Industries charity gala, when I felt her presence behind me. "Sophie," she'd said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "You look pale. Are you feeling alright?" I'd turned, clutching the railing of the second-floor balcony. "I'm fine, Diana. Just a little tired." She stepped closer, her eyes scanning my body with that familiar mixture of pity and contempt. "You should be more careful. In your condition..." My condition. The pregnancy that was barely eight weeks along.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the ceiling of my new room—a cramped space at the far end of the house that had once belonged to the Hendersons' live-in housekeeper. The walls were bare, the furniture sparse and outdated. Nothing like the master suite I'd shared with Phillip for the past five years.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. I didn't need to answer to know who it was.

"Sophie?" Diana's voice dripped with false concern. "Are you awake?"

I pulled the thin blanket tighter around my shoulders. "Come in."

She entered wearing my midnight blue silk nightgown—the one Phillip had bought me for our anniversary last year. The delicate fabric clung to her slender frame, making her look ethereal in the early morning light filtering through the small window.

"Oh!" she exclaimed, noticing my gaze. "Do you like it? Phillip thought it would look better on me."

I swallowed hard, fighting the urge to rip it off her body. "That's my nightgown, Diana."

She smiled, tilting her head in that practiced innocent way that never reached her eyes. "Was your nightgown. Phillip moved all your things here yesterday while you were still at the hospital."

My fingers curled into fists beneath the blanket. "What are you doing in my clothes?"

"I needed something comfortable to sleep in." She twirled, the silk swirling around her legs. "Phillip couldn't stop looking at me in it last night. He held me so close..."

She moved closer, perching on the edge of my bed uninvited. "He whispered the sweetest things. That he wished he'd never had to marry you for business reasons."

I felt the blood drain from my face. "Get out."

"He said I'm everything he's ever wanted." She touched the pearl earrings—my grandmother's pearls—that dangled from her ears. "These look better on me too, don't you think?"

* * *

The Henderson dining room gleamed with old money and privilege. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light across the mahogany table where Phillip's parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins all sat in uncomfortable silence.

I picked at my food, feeling the weight of their stares. Everyone knew about my latest miscarriage. Everyone except Phillip, it seemed, still cared.

"Isn't the food wonderful?" Diana's voice cut through the silence as she entered the room, wearing a flowing white dress that emphasized her slender figure.

Phillip stood immediately, pulling out the chair beside him—my chair—for her.

"Diana has an announcement," he said, his hand resting possessively on her shoulder.

She placed her hand over his, her eyes finding mine across the table. "Phillip and I are expecting."

The room erupted in gasps and murmurs. Someone dropped a fork.

"When?" Phillip's mother asked, her voice tight with strain.

"Eight weeks," Diana replied, placing Phillip's hand on her still-flat stomach. "We weren't going to say anything yet, but..."

"But we're so happy," Phillip finished for her, his eyes never leaving her face.

I sat frozen, my water glass suspended halfway to my lips. Eight weeks. Exactly when I had lost my baby.

"Sophie," Phillip's voice cut through my shock. "You'll need to move your things out of the master suite by the end of the week."

I lowered my glass slowly. "Excuse me?"

"Diana needs proper rest," he continued as if I hadn't spoken. "The guest room is too small for her now."

* * *

The next morning, I found Diana in the kitchen, humming softly as she prepared tea. Around her neck hung a simple silver chain with a small pendant—my father's police badge number.

My breath caught in my throat. "Where did you get that?"

She glanced up, her fingers touching the pendant lovingly. "This old thing? Phillip gave it to me."

"That's my father's memorial necklace," I said, my voice shaking. "Give it back."

Diana's eyes narrowed slightly, but her smile remained fixed. "Dead men don't need jewelry, Sophie. And soon-to-be-ex-wives don't deserve family heirlooms."

I reached for the necklace, my fingers brushing against her collarbone. "It's mine."

She stepped back, her hand covering the pendant protectively. "Phillip said I could have it. He said you don't deserve anything from this family anymore."

Something snapped inside me—a final thread of restraint breaking. My hand shot out, grabbing the necklace from her neck with enough force to snap the chain.

"You don't get to take everything from me," I whispered, clutching the broken chain in my fist. "Not my husband, not my children, and not my father's memory."

Diana's eyes widened with shock, then narrowed with calculation. Her lips curved into a smile that chilled me to the bone.

"You'll regret that," she said softly. "We both know how easily things break around here."

And in that moment, I realized that Diana Griffin wasn't just trying to steal my life—she was systematically destroying it, piece by piece.

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