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Unmasking Madison's Evil

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.
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Chapter 3

The phone's shrill ring cut through the silence of my apartment. I stared at the screen, Madison's name flashing like a warning I should have heeded months ago.

"Olivia!" Her voice cracked with what sounded like panic. "Thank God you picked up!"

I gripped the phone tighter, my knuckles whitening. "What do you want, Madison?"

"It's Ethan," she sobbed, her words tumbling out in a rush. "There's been an accident. His car went off the road near Millerton Ridge."

My heart lurched painfully in my chest. Despite everything—the betrayal, the lies, the matching bracelets—something primal surged through me. Six years of love doesn't disappear overnight.

"Is he—" I couldn't finish the question.

"He's alive, but he's hurt bad." Madison's voice broke. "He's asking for you. Only you, Olivia."

I closed my eyes, trying to think clearly through the fog of emotion. "Why are you calling me? After what you've done—"

"Please!" she begged, her voice raw with desperation that sounded almost real. "He needs you. I wouldn't ask if it wasn't life or death."

I looked out my window at the darkening sky. Rain lashed against the glass, the first drops of what weather reports had warned would be a severe storm.

"Where exactly is he?" I asked, already reaching for my keys.

"Millerton Ridge, off Highway 29. There's an old hunting cabin where they've taken him." She paused. "You need to hurry. The storm's getting worse."

I hesitated only briefly before grabbing my coat. "I'm on my way."

"Drive safe," Madison said, her voice oddly calm now. "Ethan needs you."

The moment I hung up, doubt crept in. Why would Ethan be asking for me after what happened? Why would Madison call me at all?

But what if he really was hurt? What if he was dying?

I couldn't take that chance.

The drive began in light rain that quickly intensified into a downpour. Wind whipped through the trees lining the highway, sending branches dancing across the road. Fog rolled in from the hills, thickening until I could barely see twenty feet ahead.

"Come on," I muttered, leaning forward over the steering wheel. "Just a little further."

My wipers fought a losing battle against the deluge. The road turned from asphalt to gravel as I followed Madison's directions onto a narrow country road. My headlights barely penetrated the wall of white before me.

I should have been more suspicious. The hunting cabin Madison mentioned was at least thirty minutes from the nearest town. Why would Ethan be out here in this weather?

But then I remembered the baby. Our baby. Maybe this was a sign—a chance to start over, to put the betrayal behind us.

"Please let him be okay," I whispered, one hand moving protectively to my stomach. "For you."

The rain hammered against my roof like a thousand tiny fists. Water pooled on the road, making my car hydroplane slightly as I navigated through the flood. The fog was so thick now that I had to crawl along at barely fifteen miles per hour.

I was so focused on the road ahead that I didn't notice the pair of headlights until they were nearly on top of me—high, bright beams that belonged to something much larger than a car.

A truck.

Time seemed to slow as I jerked my wheel to the right, trying to avoid collision. The truck swerved too, but not fast enough.

Metal screamed against metal as the massive vehicle struck my driver's side door. The impact threw me sideways, my seatbelt cutting into my shoulder and abdomen. Glass exploded around me as we spun, my car lifted by the truck's momentum.

I remember flying. My car leaving the road, airborne for one terrifying moment before crashing down the embankment. The world tumbled around me—trees, sky, rain, all blending together in a violent kaleidoscope.

Then pain. Sharp, blinding pain as my head struck something hard.

And darkness.

I woke to the steady beep of machines and the antiseptic smell of hospital sheets. My body felt leaden, every breath sending shards of pain through my ribs.

"Ms. Bennett?" A gentle voice penetrated the fog in my mind. "Can you hear me?"

I forced my eyes open to see a woman in a white coat standing beside my bed. Her dark hair was pulled back in a neat bun, her eyes kind but serious.

"I'm Dr. Martinez," she said. "You've been in an accident."

Memory flooded back—the storm, the truck, the sickening sensation of falling.

"My baby," I whispered, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach. "Is my baby okay?"

Dr. Martinez's face softened with unmistakable sympathy. She took my hand in hers, her touch warm against my cold fingers.

"Ms. Bennett, I'm so sorry." Her voice was gentle but firm. "The trauma from the accident was severe. We did everything we could, but..."

The world seemed to stop as her words registered.

"No," I breathed, the single word carrying all my hope, all my dreams for the future I'd imagined. "No, please."

"The baby didn't survive," she said softly.

Something inside me shattered—deeper than bone, more profound than flesh. The tiny spark of hope that had sustained me through Ethan's betrayal extinguished completely.

I turned my face to the wall as tears burned hot trails down my cheeks. The child who was supposed to bring us back together was gone. And with it, the last thread connecting me to the life I thought I had.

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