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The Three-Year Lie: A Wife's Vengeance

My husband, Edgar, and my mentee, Amelie, betrayed me. He staged a car crash that left me with amnesia, then held me captive for three years, convincing me he was my protector. Meanwhile, Amelie stole my identity, my family's fortune, and became the new "Elise Everett." My parents died of grief, believing I was dead. A slap from Amelie shattered the lies, and my memory came flooding back. I learned the horrifying truth: my perfect life was a prison built on my grave. Forced to play the part of a broken, amnesiac lover, I endured their cruelty, secretly gathering evidence of their crimes. I overheard Edgar confess everything-the crash, my parents' deaths, his plan to keep me as his "obedient pet" forever. He wanted to parade his new wife at his birthday gala, a final humiliation for me. So I offered to plan the party for him. He thought it was a gesture of love. He had no idea I was planning his downfall.
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Chapter 5

The days that followed blurred into a suffocating routine of "re-education." Brenda, my former assistant, was a ghost of her past self, performing her duties with a chilling efficiency. She taught me etiquette, how to dress, how to speak, how to behave as Edgar's "companion," stripping away every last vestige of the formidable architect I once was. Each lesson was a fresh humiliation, a reminder of my lost identity. I endured it all, a silent puppet, carefully observing, calculating.

One afternoon, during a brief, supervised walk in the manicured gardens, I felt a sudden, desperate need for connection, for some small semblance of my former life. I saw a small, antique tea set displayed in a glass case in the solarium. It was one I remembered gifting my mother years ago, a rare porcelain from an obscure artist. My heart ached.

"Brenda," I said, my voice soft, almost pleading. "Could I... could I have some tea? With that set?"

Brenda looked at me, then at the tea set. Her eyes held a flicker of something I couldn't quite decipher-pity? Regret? It vanished quickly.

"I'm afraid that set is only for display, Ms. Everett," she said, her voice flat. "It's Amelie's now. She prefers to keep it pristine."

My jaw tightened. Of course. Amelie's. Everything was Amelie's.

"Right," I mumbled, turning away. "Of course."

Later that day, Edgar decided to take Amelie and me shopping for her birthday. A twisted family outing. He wanted to parade us, his two women, to show his power. As we were leaving, I saw a small, exquisite silver bracelet on a display table inside the mansion. It was a gift I had given Kaye for her birthday years ago, one she had adored. My heart twisted. Was nothing safe from their appropriation?

"Edgar," I said, my voice carefully modulated to sound sweet, "Amelie looks tired. Perhaps she would prefer to rest before going out?"

Amelie, typically, bristled. "I'm not tired! I want to go shopping!"

Edgar, ever the mediator, sighed. "Amelie, perhaps Elise is right. You do look a little pale."

Amelie's eyes narrowed, but then she saw the subtle signal in Edgar's gaze: comply.

"Fine!" she snapped, stomping her foot. "But I need you to go to the boutique and pick up the new gown I ordered for the gala, Edgar. It's urgent." She turned to me, a cruel smirk on her lips. "And you," she said, "You can go to the patisserie and pick up my favorite macaroons. You know the ones. The lavender and rose. And be quick about it. I want them fresh."

My heart pounded. This was it. An opportunity. A chance to be alone, outside these walls.

"Oh, but I don't have any money," I said, feigning helplessness. "And I don't have my cards."

Edgar waved a dismissive hand. "Don't worry, darling. You'll be escorted. Just tell the driver where to go. And here." He handed me a crisp hundred-dollar bill. "For your macaroons. And a little something for yourself, perhaps."

He thought he was being generous. I knew it was a test. A way to show me my dependence.

I took the bill, my fingers brushing his. A jolt of disgust. "Thank you, Edgar," I said, my voice saccharine sweet. "You're so thoughtful."

I left the mansion, accompanied by a silent guard, my heart racing with a mixture of terror and exhilaration. The city air, even polluted, felt like freedom. I directed the driver to a small, nondescript office building downtown, far from any patisserie.

"Stop here," I told the driver, my voice firm. "I have... something personal to take care of. It won't take long."

The guard looked uncertain. "Mr. Daniels' orders were for you to go to the patisserie, Ms. Everett."

"And I will," I said, meeting his gaze steadily. "But first, this. It's important. And it's private. Do you understand?" I looked at him with an intensity that surprised even myself. He hesitated, then nodded. He wasn't accustomed to me giving orders.

I entered the building, my mind racing. This was a risk. A huge risk. But I had to take it. I needed identification. I needed to exist again. I found a small, reputable agency that specialized in helping people reclaim lost documents. It cost a fortune, but I knew it was worth it. I paid for expedited service, using the hundred-dollar bill and promising more, much more, once I had access to my rightful funds. The agent, a sympathetic woman, promised to help.

Next, I found a notary public. I quickly drafted a simple legal document, a declaration of identity, stating my full name, date of birth, and my parents' names, attaching copies of the few old photos I had discovered in my "guest suite" that clearly showed me with my family. I signed it, my hand steady, my resolve firm. It was a small step, but it was a beginning. A reclaiming.

I tucked the notarized document and the agent's card deep into my clothes, a secret weapon. I then directed the driver to the patisserie, buying the lavender and rose macaroons Amelie had demanded. The scent, once a pleasant indulgence, now felt like a bitter reminder of my gilded cage.

As I stepped out of the patisserie, my phone, the burner I had been hiding, vibrated. It was Chet. My heart leaped.

Elise, are you okay? I haven't heard from you. I'm worried.

I quickly typed a reply. I'm out. Briefly. Need to talk. Meet me at... I quickly scanned my surroundings. A small, discreet park bench across the street. ...the bench near the old fountain. 15 minutes. Alone.

I dismissed the driver and the guard, claiming I wanted to enjoy the fresh air for a few minutes. They looked at each other, then relented, standing a respectful distance away. I knew they would report my every move to Edgar, but I had no choice. This was my window.

Chet arrived promptly, his face etched with concern. He saw the marks on my face, the weariness in my eyes.

"Elise," he said, his voice low, filled with suppressed anger. "What did they do to you?"

"It's a long story, Chet," I said, cutting him off. "But I'm okay. I'm fighting back. I need your help. I need you to do something for me. Something vital."

He nodded, his jaw set. "Anything, Elise. Anything at all."

I quickly explained about the legal document, the identity reclamation. I told him about the notary, the agency. "I need you to take these," I said, pulling out the folded papers from my dress. "And I need you to start the process of regaining control of Everett Industries. Discreetly. Find the old board members. The loyal ones. The ones who grieved for me and my parents. Tell them I'm alive. Tell them the truth. Tell them Edgar and Amelie are imposters."

Chet's eyes widened, then filled with a fierce determination. "This is huge, Elise. This is dangerous."

"I know," I said, meeting his gaze. "But I have no choice. They took everything. My parents are dead because of them. I will not let them get away with it."

He nodded, taking the papers carefully. "Consider it done. But Elise, you need to get out of there. It's not safe."

"Not yet," I said, shaking my head. "I need more. I need undeniable proof of Edgar's crimes. Proof that he orchestrated my 'accident.' Proof he manipulated my death. Something that will put him away for good." I explained about the burner phone, the recording. "I'm gathering everything I can. I'm playing their game."

Just then, my guard cleared his throat, signaling our time was up.

"I have to go," I whispered, pressing his hand. "Be careful, Chet. And thank you. For everything."

He squeezed my hand. "You too, Elise. Call me. Any time. I'll be here."

I walked back towards the mansion, my macaroons in hand, a fierce sense of purpose burning within me. The first step was taken.

Later that evening, Edgar, Amelie, and I were sitting in the lavish, newly redecorated living room. Edgar was on his phone, Amelie was scrolling through social media, ignoring me. I was sipping my tea, observing.

Suddenly, Edgar looked up, his face pale. "My God," he whispered, his eyes wide.

Amelie looked up, concerned. "What is it, darling?"

He shook his head, looking directly at me. "The police. They're at the mansion. They have a warrant."

My blood ran cold. A warrant? For what? Had something gone wrong? Had Chet moved too fast?

"What do they want?" Amelie shrieked, jumping up. "Did you do something, Edgar? Did you hide something here?"

Edgar stood up, his face grim. "No. No, it's not for me." He looked at me, a strange, calculating glint in his eyes. "It's for you, Elise. They're here for you."

My heart hammered against my ribs. What had happened? Had my identity declaration been a mistake? Had I given myself away?

"Me?" I whispered, feigning confusion. "Why me?"

Edgar walked towards me, his face close to mine. "They say... they say they have evidence you attacked Amelie. And that you were trying to steal her jewelry." He paused, his voice dropping to a theatrical whisper. "They're here to take you away, Elise. To question you. Maybe even to arrest you."

My mind raced. Amelie. She must have reported me. My outburst earlier, my rage. She had seized the opportunity. She wanted me gone, locked away.

"No," I whispered, my voice trembling, tears welling in my eyes. I had to play up the fear. "No, Edgar, please! I didn't do anything! She attacked me! She broke my brooch!"

He ignored my pleas. He grabbed my arm, pulling me up roughly. "This is what happens, Elise, when you don't behave. When you cause trouble. You bring unwanted attention. Now, you will face the consequences."

He dragged me towards the door, Amelie following, a smug, triumphant smile on her face. My heart pounded, but beneath the fear, a desperate resolve solidified. This wasn't the end. This was a new beginning. I would not break. I would not give up.

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