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When My Husband Locked Me Away for Her

For three years, Chloe endured a loveless marriage, only for her husband, Eric, to trap her in a villa to protect his true love, Layla. This confinement results in the tragic death of Chloe’s grandfather and her own miscarriage. Shattered by his cruelty, Chloe finally chooses to leave. However, as she seeks a fresh start, Eric becomes obsessed with finding her, realizing too late that the woman he discarded was the one he truly needed.
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Chapter 1

The chandeliers in the Franklin Plaza ballroom cast diamonds of light across champagne flutes and designer gowns. Three years. Three years since I'd walked down that aisle in Giselle's place, expecting duty and finding something that felt dangerously close to love.

Greyson's hand rested on the small of my back, warm through the silk of my emerald dress. His CEO smile—the one that graced Forbes covers—softened when he looked at me. Just me.

"Happy anniversary, Mrs. Franklin," he murmured against my temple.

Mrs. Franklin. The name still felt like borrowed clothes, but I'd grown into it. Grown into him.

The ballroom doors opened with a theatrical flourish.

She stood framed in the entrance like a painting come to life. Giselle. My baby sister, who'd fled to Paris the night before her own wedding, leaving me to clean up the mess. Her honey-blonde hair—lighter than mine, always lighter—cascaded over bare shoulders. The red dress clung to curves I remembered as gangly and adolescent.

Three years had sharpened her.

The crowd parted. Whispers rippled through the room like wind through wheat.

"Madelyn!" Her voice carried that practiced breathlessness, the one she'd used to charm our father. She glided toward me, arms outstretched, and I felt Greyson's hand slip from my back.

Her embrace was all performance—the squeeze just tight enough for cameras, the air kisses precise. But her lips brushed my ear, and her whisper cut like a scalpel: "I'm taking back what's mine."

I pulled away, searching her face. The same blue eyes we'd inherited from our mother stared back, empty as winter sky.

"Giselle." My voice came out steadier than I felt. "This is unexpected."

"Paris was lovely, but I missed home." She turned to Greyson, and something flickered across his face. Recognition? Guilt? "Greyson. You look well."

His jaw tightened. "Giselle."

The rest of the evening blurred. Giselle worked the room like she'd never left, her laughter too loud, her touches too familiar. I watched Greyson watch her, and something cold settled in my chest.

Later, in our penthouse, I found him in his study. The door was cracked, and through it I saw Giselle perched on the edge of his desk, a manila folder open between them.

"—genetic predisposition," she was saying, her voice honey-thick with concern. "The doctors in Paris were very thorough. Schizophrenia, Greyson. Just like our mother before the accident."

My mother. Dead fifteen years, her car wrapped around an oak tree on a rain-slicked road.

"Madelyn's been showing signs," Giselle continued. "The paranoia, the mood swings. I didn't want to believe it, but—"

"That's enough." Greyson's voice was granite.

I should have walked in. Should have demanded to see whatever lies she'd printed on official-looking letterhead. Instead, I backed away, my heart a drum against my ribs.

Two days later, Giselle called.

"Let's talk," she said. "Just us. Like old times."

The boutique hotel in Tribeca was all exposed brick and Edison bulbs. Giselle had reserved a suite, ordered tea service. Earl Grey, my favorite. She poured with steady hands.

"I'm sorry," she said, and almost sounded like she meant it. "For leaving you to marry him. For everything."

The tea was bitter. I added honey, watching it spiral through the amber liquid.

"Why did you come back?" I asked.

She smiled. "Family."

The room tilted. Just slightly, just enough to notice. I set down the cup, but my fingers wouldn't cooperate. The china shattered against hardwood.

"Maddie?" Giselle's voice came from very far away. "Are you alright?"

I wasn't. The floor rushed up, or I rushed down. Pain bloomed low in my abdomen, sharp and wrong. Wetness spread between my thighs.

The baby. Oh God, the baby.

I'd only just found out. Was going to tell Greyson tonight, over dinner, with candles and that nervous joy that comes with first-time parents.

Hands—not mine—arranged me on the bed. Silk sheets, cool against my burning skin. A man's cologne, unfamiliar. Camera clicks, sharp as breaking bones.

Giselle's face swam into focus above me, and she was smiling.

"Shh," she whispered. "This will all be over soon."

I tried to scream, but my tongue was lead.

When Greyson arrived, I was barely conscious. Through the haze, I saw his face contort—not with concern, but with disgust. A stranger in a suit stood by the bed, half-dressed, playing his part perfectly.

"I'm so sorry you had to see this," Giselle sobbed into Greyson's shoulder. "I tried to warn you. The instability, the delusions—"

"Greyson." My voice cracked. "Please."

He looked at me like I was something that had crawled from beneath a rock. His hand shook as he straightened his tie—that tell I'd learned meant he was making a decision he'd regret.

"It's for your own good," he said.

The orderlies wore white. They had gentle voices and iron grips. I screamed his name until my throat bled, but Greyson had already turned away.

The last thing I saw before the sedative took hold was Giselle's smile, sharp and satisfied, reflected in the hotel room mirror.

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