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Wife's Escape from Deceit

The key in my hand trembled as I unlocked our front door. After cutting my work trip short, all I wanted was Cash's arms around me, a warm meal, and the comfort of home. The house was unusually quiet as I set my luggage down in the hallway. "I can't deny that I have feelings for you, Siena. You saved my life, and I owe you everything." Cash's voice drifted from his study, clear and unmistakable in the silence. My heart stuttered. I froze, my hand still on the door handle. "But Emily is my wife," he continued, his voice lower now. "I made vows to her. I love her." The words hit me like physical blows.
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Chapter 3

The notification tone on my phone jolted me from sleep. Squinting at the screen, I saw a string of messages flooding my inbox. Dozens of them. Hundreds.

"Disgraceful journalism."

"Unethical reporting."

"You should be fired."

I scrolled through the notifications, my stomach knotting tighter with each one. The messages were coming from strangers, colleagues, even old school friends I hadn't heard from in years.

"What's happening?" I whispered to myself, clicking on the link someone had sent me.

The headline hit me like a physical blow: "EMILY LAWSON: THE JOURNALIST WHO BUILT HER CAREER ON LIES."

The byline made my blood run cold: Siena McDonald, Special Correspondent.

The article used my research—my notes, my sources—but twisted everything. Facts were distorted, quotes taken out of context, and my previous investigative pieces were portrayed as fabrications designed to ruin innocent people's lives.

"This can't be happening," I muttered, scrolling through the comments section.

"People like Emily Lawson should be banned from journalism."

"I hope she loses her job."

"Someone should teach her a lesson."

My phone rang. It was Sarah.

"Have you seen it?" she asked without preamble.

"Yes," I whispered.

"It's everywhere, Emily. Twitter, Facebook, Reddit. She's made you look like the enemy of free speech."

I closed my eyes, feeling the room spin around me. "This is Siena. This is what she wanted."

"Emily." Sarah's voice dropped to a whisper. "Be careful. Some of these comments... they're not just angry. They're threatening."

After hanging up, I sat frozen, watching more notifications pour in. My email filled with hate messages. Someone posted my home address online. Another person shared photos of me walking to work yesterday.

My phone rang again—my editor.

"Emily," he said, his voice tight with tension. "We need to talk about this article."

---

Three days later, I was still in the eye of the storm. The harassment had escalated from online threats to physical intimidation. Someone had slashed my tires. Another person had followed me home from work.

But I wasn't going to be intimidated. I had an assignment—an investigation into illegal activities at an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. It was the perfect distraction from Siena's smear campaign.

"This could be your comeback story," my editor had said, assigning me the piece. "Prove them wrong with something substantial."

The warehouse loomed dark against the night sky as I approached, my camera heavy around my neck. I'd dressed in dark clothes, moving silently through the shadows.

Something felt off. The usual sounds of the city seemed muffled, as if the warehouse had its own atmosphere—heavy, expectant.

I slipped inside through a broken window, my heart pounding. The interior was cavernous, filled with abandoned machinery and stacks of crates.

"Hello?" I called softly, not expecting an answer.

The answer came in the form of footsteps—multiple sets, moving quickly toward me.

Before I could react, figures emerged from the shadows—three masked men in dark clothes.

"What are you doing here?" one demanded, his voice muffled behind his mask.

"I'm a journalist," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "I'm just here to—"

I didn't finish the sentence. One of them lunged forward, grabbing my arm. I struggled, but a sharp pain in my neck made me freeze.

"Got her," the man said, pulling a syringe from his pocket.

I tried to fight, to scream, but my limbs felt suddenly heavy. Whatever they'd injected me with was working fast.

"Don't worry," a woman's voice said from behind them. "She'll be fine."

Through blurring vision, I saw a familiar figure step forward—Siena.

"What did you...?" I slurred, my tongue feeling thick in my mouth.

"Just something to help you relax," she said sweetly. "You've been under so much stress lately."

The warehouse spun around me as whatever they'd injected began to take full effect. My thoughts fractured, paranoia blooming in my mind like toxic flowers.

"Why...?" I managed to ask.

"Because you're in my way," Siena replied simply. "And now everyone will think you're having some kind of breakdown."

As darkness closed in around me, I heard her voice one last time: "Make sure she's found tomorrow. We wouldn't want anything permanent to happen to poor Emily."

---

The security footage would later show Siena's car parked outside the warehouse that night. When questioned by police, she'd have the perfect explanation ready.

"I was worried about Emily," she'd say, her eyes wide with practiced concern. "She'd been acting so strangely since that article came out. I followed her there to make sure she was okay."

And everyone would believe her—because that's what Siena did best.

Make herself the hero of someone else's tragedy.

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