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Unmasking the Harrison Lies

I could barely draw enough breath to blow out the candles on Michael's birthday cake. My lungs, still raw from pneumonia, protested with each inhale. Ten candles flickered before me, one for each year of my son's life—ten years of bedtime stories, skinned knees, and a mother's unconditional love. "Make a wish, Mom!" Michael's voice held an edge I couldn't quite place. His smile didn't reach his eyes. I leaned forward, wincing at the tightness in my chest, and noticed the cake's decoration for the first time. Cream and strawberries. Strawberries. The one thing I was deathly allergic to. "James," I whispered, turning to my husband.
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Chapter 3

The dining room had become a battlefield. I placed the pasta dish I'd spent hours preparing in the center of the table, my hands still trembling from the discovery in the kitchen earlier. The bloody organ was gone now—Sarah must have removed it—but the image remained burned into my mind, a grotesque reminder of what had been taken from me.

Michael stared at the steaming plate before him, his young face twisted with disgust. When I reached to serve him, he jerked back as though my touch might contaminate him.

"This is poison," he hissed, pushing his plate away with such force that sauce splattered across the pristine tablecloth.

The words sliced through me like a blade. Not his words—Sarah's words, parroted from a child's mouth. I could almost hear her whispering them into his ear: *Don't trust Victoria. She wants to hurt you. Everything she touches is poison.*

Across the table, Chloe and Leo huddled together, small hands intertwined beneath the table, their identical faces turned downward. They wouldn't look at me—hadn't looked at me properly in days.

"Michael," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper. "I would never hurt you. You know that."

His eyes, so like James's, met mine with cold defiance. "You're not our real mother."

The room spun. I gripped the edge of the table to steady myself, feeling the last threads of my reality unraveling. These children—my children—whom I had carried and birthed and loved with every fiber of my being, were being poisoned against me. And I was powerless to stop it.

James wasn't home. Convenient, how he was never present for these moments of cruelty. I excused myself, legs barely carrying me to my study. Once inside, I collapsed into my chair, hot tears streaming down my face.

Without thinking, I reached for my phone and dialed the one person who had never lied to me.

"Alexander," I sobbed when he answered. "I need you."

He didn't ask questions. Didn't demand explanations. Just said, "I'm on my way," and hung up.

Three hours later, a soft knock at my study door announced his arrival. I hadn't moved, hadn't eaten, hadn't stopped crying. When I opened the door, Alexander's familiar face—strong jaw, concerned eyes—was like a lifeline in a stormy sea.

"Vic," he whispered, taking in my tear-stained face and trembling hands. Without another word, he pulled me into his arms.

I broke against him, twelve years of deception crashing down around me. Between sobs, I told him everything—the photos, the recordings, the bloody organ in my kitchen, the children who were being turned against me. The husband who had stolen my ability to bear children without my knowledge or consent.

Alexander listened, his body growing tenser with each revelation. When I finally fell silent, emotionally spent, he guided me to the couch and knelt before me, taking my hands in his.

"I always knew there was something off about James," he said, his voice low with controlled fury. "But this... this is monstrous."

"What do I do?" I whispered. "They're taking everything from me—my children, my home, my dignity. They want the company, Alexander. The Montgomery fortune. That's what this has all been about."

His grip on my hands tightened. "We fight back. We expose them."

"How? It's my word against theirs. James will say I'm having a breakdown. That I'm paranoid. Delusional."

"We get proof." Alexander's eyes, so like my adoptive father's, hardened with resolve. "Concrete, irrefutable proof of what they've done."

"The medical records—"

"Are just the beginning." He stood, pacing the room with the coiled energy of a predator. "We need to follow the money. Track down the doctors involved. Find out exactly how deep this conspiracy goes."

For the first time in days, a flicker of hope kindled in my chest. "You'll help me?"

"Until my dying breath." He stopped pacing and faced me, his expression fierce with protective love. "You're my sister, Victoria. The only family that matters to me. I won't let them destroy you."

That night, while James was still mysteriously absent, Alexander made a call. I listened as he spoke in clipped, authoritative tones to someone named Caleb Stone—a private investigator he'd used for corporate matters in the past.

"I need surveillance on Dr. Alan Reid," Alexander instructed. "Twenty-four-seven. Every move, every meeting, every phone call. If he so much as sneezes, I want to know about it."

As I drifted into the first real sleep I'd had in days, safely ensconced in my locked study with Alexander keeping watch from the adjoining guest room, I didn't know that three days later, Caleb would capture the image that would begin to unravel everything—Dr. Reid accepting a thick envelope marked "Harrison" in a darkened parking garage, his guilty eyes darting around like a man who knew exactly what kind of devil's bargain he'd made.

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