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The Debt Was Fake, But My Death Was Real

After losing her family in a crash, Evelyn spent five years working to pay off a massive debt, supported only by her husband Adrian. To clear the final balance, she joins a dangerous drug trial, hoping for a fresh start. However, returning home early reveals a horrifying truth: her sister Liz is alive, and the debt was a fabrication. Adrian and her family orchestrated the scheme as a five-year punishment, leaving Evelyn to realize her entire life of suffering was a lie.
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Chapter 3

While I slept four hours a night in a damp basement apartment, Adrian had been returning to the Whitmore estate.

So for five years, I was the only one who had suffered.

Across the room, Adrian sighed.

“Evelyn is still my wife,” he said. “I loved her. I wasn’t going to leave her alone in that condition.”

Madison gave a soft laugh. “How noble of you.”

“It was only supposed to be five years,” Adrian said. “Hard to believe it’s almost over.”

Almost over.

To him, five years had passed quickly.

To me, every day had felt endless.

I thought of hotel bathrooms at dawn, of scrubbing marble floors on my knees while guests stepped around me without looking down. I thought of winter nights outside private clubs, carrying trays with numb fingers, smiling while Madison’s friends spilled wine on purpose and complained loudly enough for my manager to hear.

Madison had made sure I got the worst shifts.

And Adrian called it perspective.

A punishment.

Across from him, Madison leaned closer. “So, do I get thanked for doing my part?”

Adrian reached into his jacket and placed a small velvet box on the table.

“For your trouble.”

Madison opened it and gasped.

“Oh my God. The Cartier watch?”

My chest went cold.

I knew that watch.

Five years ago, I had seen it in a boutique window on Madison Avenue. A slim gold Cartier watch with a square face and a black leather strap. I had joked to Adrian that one day, when everything was easy, he could buy it for me as a birthday gift.

He had smiled then and said it was too extravagant.

Later, my parents said the same.

Too expensive. Too unnecessary. Too much.

Back then, I had not known that asking for that watch would become part of their proof that I was spoiled, greedy, and deserving of punishment.

But now Madison had it in her hand.

Madison, who had spent five years helping him break me.

She fastened it around her wrist and held it up to the light. “It’s beautiful.”

Adrian smiled. “You earned it.”

Something inside me snapped.

My chair scraped hard against the floor as I stood.

The sound cut through the restaurant.

Adrian turned.

The color drained from his face.

“Evelyn?”

I pulled off my cap and walked straight to his table.

“Was it fun?” My voice shook. “Watching me struggle for five years? Was it fun pretending you had nothing?”

Madison’s smile vanished.

Adrian stood quickly and reached for my arm. “Not here.”

I shoved his hand away.

“Why?” I demanded. “Because people might hear?”

Several tables had gone quiet.

Adrian lowered his voice. “Evelyn, calm down.”

“Don’t tell me to calm down.” My eyes burned. “You told me my parents were dead. You told me Liz was dead. You told me you lost your family because of me.”

His jaw tightened.

“I can explain.”

“Explain what?” I laughed, but it came out broken. “That they were overseas the whole time? That Liz was spending your money while I counted coins for groceries? That you went home every night while I thought you were working dangerous jobs just to keep us alive?”

Madison stood, embarrassed and angry. “Evelyn, you’re making a scene.”

I turned on her. “And you helped.”

She lifted her chin. “Adrian was trying to teach you a lesson.”

A lesson.

The word made the room blur.

I grabbed the edge of the table to steady myself, but Adrian mistook it for weakness and tried again to pull me away.

“Let’s go outside,” he said through clenched teeth.

I looked at him, tears spilling before I could stop them.

“Tell me why,” I said. “Just tell me why you all hated me enough to do this.”

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