
Unmasking Madison's Evil
Unmasking Madison's Evil Chapter 1
The shrill ring of my phone pierced through the quiet Valentine's morning. I fumbled for it on my nightstand, squinting at the unfamiliar number flashing across the screen.
"Hello?" I answered, my voice still rough with sleep.
"Is this Olivia Bennett?" The woman's voice was professional, measured.
"Yes, this is she." I sat up, pushing my hair out of my face. Ethan's side of the bed was empty—again. He'd been working late a lot lately. Or so he said.
"This is Sarah Mitchell from Sensations Boutique." A pause. "We have your fiancé's order ready for delivery, but I'm calling because there seems to be a mix-up with the shipping address."
My heart stuttered. "What kind of order?"
"Several items from our premium collection." Her tone shifted subtly. "Lingerie, massage oils, and some... intimate toys."
Heat rushed to my face. "And the delivery address?"
"That's why I'm calling, Ms. Bennett. The address Mr. Price provided isn't your residence. It's a hotel downtown—the Grand Meridian."
The room seemed to tilt around me. "That's impossible. There must be some mistake."
"According to our records, Mr. Price placed this order three days ago. He was very specific about the delivery instructions." Her voice softened slightly. "He requested discretion."
I thanked her mechanically and hung up, my fingers trembling. Ethan hadn't mentioned any surprise gifts for Valentine's Day. And why would he send them to a hotel?
I tried calling him, but it went straight to voicemail. My mind raced through possibilities, each more painful than the last. Maybe he was planning a special getaway? But why wouldn't he tell me?
Before I could spiral further, my phone chimed with a text from Madison.
*Valentine's surprise for you, sweet friend.*
Attached were photos that made my stomach lurch. Madison and Ethan, tangled together in what was unmistakably a hotel room. Her red nails trailing down his chest. His lips on her neck. The date stamp from just last night.
Then another text:
*Did you really think he was working late? We've been together for months. Poor Olivia, always so trusting.*
More photos followed. Each one a knife to my heart.
*He says you're boring in bed. Too vanilla for his tastes.*
*Don't worry about returning my calls. I'll be busy with your man.*
I dropped the phone as if it had burned me. The room spun around me—the framed photos of Ethan and me on our trips, the wedding planning book on the coffee table, the calendar marked with our June wedding date. All of it felt like a cruel joke.
I stumbled to the bathroom, barely making it before emptying the contents of my stomach. As I rinsed my mouth, I caught my reflection—pale, hollow-eyed, mascara streaking down my cheeks.
How could I have been so blind? Madison was my best friend since college. We'd shared everything—our dreams, our fears, even our crushes. And Ethan... the man I'd built my life around for six years.
I sank to the floor, my back against the cool tile wall. My phone kept buzzing with more messages from Madison, each more vicious than the last. I couldn't bear to look at them.
Hours passed in a blur of tears and numbness. Eventually, I dragged myself up, moving on autopilot. I needed to know if there was any truth to her claims about Ethan's dissatisfaction with our relationship.
In our bathroom cabinet, behind my extra makeup bags, I found a pregnancy test I'd bought last week when my period was late. I'd been waiting for the right moment to take it, wanting to be sure before telling Ethan.
Now seemed as good a time as any.
Two minutes later, I stared at the two pink lines with trembling hands.
Positive.
A strange calm washed over me. Despite everything, despite the betrayal burning through my veins, a tiny spark of hope flickered to life.
If Madison thought she'd won, she was wrong. Ethan and I had history. We had plans. And now we had a baby on the way.
I placed my hand protectively over my still-flat stomach. "It's just you and me for now," I whispered.
By evening, I had composed myself enough to plan my next move. I would tell Ethan about the baby when he came home. Surely this news would bring him back to me. Surely he would choose his family over whatever fling he was having with Madison.
I straightened our apartment, prepared his favorite meal, and lit candles. The test sat hidden in my pocket, waiting for the perfect moment.
The sound of his key in the lock made my heart race. I took a deep breath, steeling myself for what was to come.
"Ethan," I would say, "we need to talk. I have something important to tell you."
The door swung open, and I stepped forward with a smile that felt like glass—beautiful but ready to shatter at any moment.
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