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The Scapegoat Wife's Ultimate Comeback

Everyone told me I was "too much," but billionaire Conor Hudson seemed to love my chaotic energy. I thought his quiet demeanor was a safe harbor. I was wrong. His silence wasn't love; it was a cage he built to hide his obsession with his adopted sister, Hillery. When Hillery committed a hit-and-run, Conor didn't call the police. He grabbed me, his eyes cold and terrifying, and demanded I take the fall for her. "You're my wife," he snarled. "You owe me this." When I refused to be their scapegoat, he imprisoned me in a windowless room, weaponizing my severe claustrophobia to break my mind. That' s when I uncovered the sickest truth of all. Hillery wasn't just his lover. She was a fraud who had stolen my dead sister's art legacy-and was the very reason my sister was murdered. Conor thought he could torture me into silence. Instead, I escaped. On the night of Hillery's lavish engagement party, I hijacked the global live stream. I looked into the camera, smiling at the husband watching in horror. "I' m giving you exactly what you wanted, Conor. You' re free."
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Chapter 10

The silence that followed my declaration was deafening, a suspended moment before the dam broke. Then, a cacophony erupted. The live stream exploded with comments, a tidal wave of outrage, confusion, and frenzied speculation. My face, still projected on the massive screens, was almost swallowed by the swirling vortex of digital reactions.

Across town, in the hushed elegance of the Hudson family's private viewing room, Hillery shrieked. "She's insane! Conor, stop her! She's ruining everything!" She lunged for the remote, her delicate facade cracking.

Conor, however, was a statue. He merely raised a hand, stopping Hillery without even looking at her. "Hillery, calm yourself." His voice was a low growl, barely audible, but it held an undeniable authority. He looked at the screen, his face a mask of cold fury. He was already calculating the damage, assessing the PR nightmare.

"It's a joke," he said, his voice clipped, directing his words at the screen, at the unseen public. "My wife is… prone to dramatics. A misunderstanding." But even as he said the words, his eyes, dark and dangerous, were fixed on my image. He was worried about the family reputation, the social standing. That was always his priority.

I watched him, a grim satisfaction settling over me. Then, with a decisive click, I ended the broadcast. The screen went blank.

Conor slammed his fist on the table, the sound echoing through the room. His composure, usually so unshakeable, was clearly fraying. He was a caged tiger, pacing mentally. He had to maintain the illusion of control, even as his world crumbled publicly. He turned to the assembled media personnel, his voice calm, yet radiating menace. "Issue a statement. Immediately. It was a joke. A misunderstanding. My wife is… having a moment. We are all deeply saddened by this crude attempt at humor." He spun the narrative, a desperate attempt to salvage the situation.

But the damage was done. The next day, Hillery' s elaborate engagement ceremony was abruptly cancelled. Too much bad press, too much speculation. The Hudson name, usually synonymous with impenetrable power, was suddenly a trending topic for all the wrong reasons.

Hillery was in the car with Conor, her face tear-streaked, her voice shrill with indignation. "This is all Jacey's fault! That jealous little witch! She ruined my moment! She ruined everything!" She pounded her fists on the leather seat.

Conor drove in silence, his jaw tight.

"You have to do something, Conor!" she wailed. "She's trying to destroy us! Everyone thinks I'm a fraud now! They're saying those Eclipse paintings aren't mine! My reputation is in tatters! What about your reputation? Your family's?" She was always quick to turn the conversation back to him, to leverage his Achilles heel – his family's image. "It was all for you, Conor! I just wanted to be worthy of standing by your side! To be someone you could be proud of!" She was lying, of course, spinning a tale of selfless devotion.

Conor slammed on the brakes, the car skidding to a halt. "Enough!" His voice was a terrifying roar, a sound that made Hillery flinch, her eyes wide with shock.

She looked at him, startled, as if seeing him for the first time. "Conor? What… what's wrong?"

He took a deep, shuddering breath, trying to regain his composure. He closed his eyes for a moment, battling an internal storm. When he opened them, the raw fury had receded, replaced by a cold, unsettling emptiness.

He looked at Hillery. He heard her words again: "I just wanted to be worthy of standing by your side!" He saw the frantic desperation in her eyes, the theatricality of her tears. And suddenly, for the first time, he saw her through a different lens. He saw Jacey' s furious, desperate honesty. He saw the stark contrast. Hillery's words felt hollow, manipulative. Her actions, so self-serving. He felt a wave of inexplicable irritation, a visceral discomfort.

This constant drama, this need for him to fix everything, to defend her, to cover for her lies. It wasn't love. It was exhausting. He felt a sudden, profound fatigue. He looked at Hillery, really looked at her, and realized how much she sounded like… Jacey. Not Jacey's genuine passion, but the frantic, demanding, manipulative parts of Hillery that he had so fiercely defended. He realized that Hillery's "fragility" was just another form of being "too much," a kind of emotional blackmail he had always indulged.

His chest tightened with a strange, unfamiliar emotion. Annoyance. Frustration. And a dawning, terrible clarity.

He couldn't do this anymore.

He opened the car door. "Gus," he said, his voice flat, emotionless, to his head of security who was driving the trailing vehicle. "Take Hillery home. Arrange for her to leave the country. Immediately. Somewhere quiet. Away from all of this."

Hillery gasped. "Conor! What are you saying? You can't just send me away again! I need you! I'm your sister!" She reached for him, her fingers clawing at his arm.

He pulled away, his face impassive. "You are causing too much trouble, Hillery. You're a liability."

"A liability?!" she shrieked. "After everything I've done for you? After everything we've been through? This is because of Jacey, isn't it? That spiteful woman poisoned you against me!" She was hysterical now, her voice rising in a frantic crescendo. "You're just abandoning me for her, aren't you?"

He looked at her, and truly, for the first time, felt nothing but a profound emptiness. The longing, the fierce protectiveness, the intoxicating pull – it was gone. Replaced by a suffocating sense of burden.

A new emotion, sharp and unexpected, pierced through him. He wanted to escape. This car, this conversation, this entire tangled mess. He wanted silence. Real silence. Not the quiet tolerance he extended to Jacey, but the absence of this grating, demanding noise. He wanted to be free.

"Gus," he repeated, his voice colder now, sharper. "Now. Get her out of here."

He stepped out of the car, slamming the door shut with a finality that echoed in the sudden silence. Hillery's frantic cries were muffled by the tinted windows. He walked away, not looking back, the sound of his own heavy footsteps the only noise he could tolerate.

He spent the rest of the night in his office, immersed in damage control, his mind a whirlwind of numbers and strategies. The public relations nightmare was colossal. Social media was ablaze. News outlets were running continuous segments on "The Hudson Family Scandal."

His assistant, a young, efficient woman named Sarah, appeared in the morning, her face grim. "Sir, the financial fallout is significant. Several key investors are pulling out. The public's trust is… severely damaged."

Elsworth Hudson's call came next, his voice booming with icy fury. "Conor, you will return to the family estate at once! We need to discuss this debacle!"

Conor nodded, his face etched with exhaustion. "Understood, Grandfather." He hung up.

"Any word from Hillery, Sarah?" he asked, his voice flat.

"She's called over fifty times, sir," Sarah replied, her voice carefully neutral. "And sent countless messages. She's… very upset."

"And Jacey?" he asked, an unfamiliar catch in his voice. "Has Jacey called? Or sent any messages?"

Sarah looked at him, a flicker of surprise in her eyes. "No, sir. Nothing from Mrs. Hamilton-Hudson since the broadcast."

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