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Ten Years Of Lies, One Heartbreak

Ten Years Of Lies, One Heartbreak

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On my wedding day, my fiancé of ten years left me at the altar for another woman. He sent a simple text: "Haylee needs me." Hours later, that same woman ran me over with her car, causing me to lose our baby. But when I woke up in the hospital, my fiancé stood over me with a chilling demand. "Drop the charges against Haylee," he said, his voice cold. "She's too sensitive for prison. You're strong, Kira. You can handle this." To ensure my compliance, he threatened to release a humiliating video of my mother, who was suffering from dementia. I gave in, only to learn that Haylee had already tormented my mother with cruel whispers, driving her to suicide. The betrayal was absolute. He had not only destroyed my body and our child but had also orchestrated my mother's death to protect his new love. He thought he had broken me, leaving me with nothing. But as I lay shattered in that hospital bed, an email arrived from his biggest competitor. They offered me a new identity, a new life, and the power to make him pay for everything. They wanted me to fake my own death.

Chapter 1

On my wedding day, my fiancé of ten years left me at the altar for another woman. He sent a simple text: "Haylee needs me."

Hours later, that same woman ran me over with her car, causing me to lose our baby. But when I woke up in the hospital, my fiancé stood over me with a chilling demand.

"Drop the charges against Haylee," he said, his voice cold. "She's too sensitive for prison. You're strong, Kira. You can handle this."

To ensure my compliance, he threatened to release a humiliating video of my mother, who was suffering from dementia. I gave in, only to learn that Haylee had already tormented my mother with cruel whispers, driving her to suicide.

The betrayal was absolute. He had not only destroyed my body and our child but had also orchestrated my mother's death to protect his new love.

He thought he had broken me, leaving me with nothing.

But as I lay shattered in that hospital bed, an email arrived from his biggest competitor. They offered me a new identity, a new life, and the power to make him pay for everything. They wanted me to fake my own death.

Chapter 1

The wedding dress hung in the master bedroom, a cascade of white silk and lace. It was supposed to be the happiest day of my life, the culmination of ten years with Collin, my best friend, my partner, my everything. But the dress was still, and so was I. My phone buzzed, vibrating against the polished marble countertop. It was a text from Collin. Not a loving message, not a last-minute confession of undying devotion. Just three words: "Haylee needs me."

My heart stopped. It didn' t beat anymore. It just hung there, heavy and useless in my chest. He had left me. On our wedding day. For Haylee Acosta, a woman ten years older than me, but who acted like a toddler. She called herself "Haylee-boo." It was nauseating.

Haylee was a caricature of helplessness. She draped herself over Collin, fluttering her eyelashes, speaking in a high-pitched, childlike voice. She was intellectually vapid, barely capable of stringing together a coherent sentence without a giggle, but she had a malicious cunning that simmered beneath her vacant gaze. Collin, the brilliant tech CEO, saw a damsel in distress. I saw a predator. He, the man who built an empire with my code and my strategies, was now obsessed with her feigned innocence. My competence, my intellect, my drive-they only made him feel small. Haylee, with her endless need for his "protection," made him feel like a god.

He adored her, a sickening indulgence that twisted my stomach. He'd bought her a ridiculous pink convertible, claiming she needed something "cute and easy to drive." He'd hired her a personal assistant because she "couldn't possibly manage her own schedule." He' d even cancelled important investor meetings because Haylee had a "bad dream" and needed him to cuddle her. Every absurd act was a punch to my gut, a slow, agonizing realization that the man I loved was gone, replaced by a stranger I barely recognized.

My world fractured when I found him in the parking lot of the DMV. The white dress felt like a shroud. "Collin," my voice was barely a whisper, thick with disbelief. "What are you doing?"

He turned, his eyes glazed over with a frantic energy I'd never seen. Haylee sat in the passenger seat of her pink convertible, chewing bubblegum, utterly oblivious. "Kira. It's... it's Haylee's driving test. She's so nervous. I just need to be here for her."

"Our wedding," I choked out, pointing a trembling finger at the pristine white fabric of my dress. "Today is our wedding day."

He looked at me, then at Haylee, then back at me, a flicker of something that might have been shame passing through his eyes before settling back into that unnerving obsession. "She crashed the first time. She's delicate. You're strong, Kira. You understand."

I didn' t understand. My hands balled into fists. "No, I don't. Get out of that car, Collin. Now."

Haylee, finally noticing the tension, piped up in her saccharine voice, "Oh, look, it's Kira! Are you here to wish me good luck, sweetie-pie?"

That was it. The last thread snapped. I marched towards the car, my vision blurring. "You manipulative little-"

Before I could finish, Haylee shrieked. Her foot slammed on the accelerator, not the brake. The pink convertible lunged forward. I stood frozen, a deer in headlights. The impact was brutal. A sickening crunch of metal against bone, then darkness.

I woke up to blinding white hospital lights and a pain that stole my breath. My legs felt like shattered porcelain. A nurse, her face grim, explained the extent of my injuries. Multiple fractures, internal bleeding. And then, the words that would haunt me forever: "You lost the baby, Ms. Blair. We did everything we could."

The baby. Our baby. The one Collin and I had planned, the tiny life I had carried for weeks, silently dreaming of our future. It was gone. Because of Haylee. Because of Collin. When the police came, I told them everything. The abandonment, the confrontation, Haylee' s reckless driving. But Collin, always a step ahead, appeared in my hospital room before I could even process the charges.

He stood by my bed, not a hint of remorse on his face. "Kira. Drop the charges against Haylee."

I stared at him, my throat raw from screaming. "Are you insane? She... she killed our baby. She broke my body!"

He sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose as if I were the one being unreasonable. "Haylee is too sensitive for prison. She's fragile. You, Kira, you're strong. You can handle this." He paused, his voice dropping to a low, chilling tone. "But can your mother handle it?"

My mother. My sweet, confused mother, slipping further into the fog of early-onset dementia. "What are you talking about?" I whispered, a cold dread seeping into my bones.

"I have a video, Kira. A video of your mother, quite... vulnerable. A moment of confusion she wouldn't want the world to see." He held up his phone, a dark gleam in his eyes. "If you pursue this, it goes viral. Your mother's last shred of dignity, gone. And I'll make sure everyone knows it was your fault for pushing things too far."

The betrayal was a physical blow, worse than any of my injuries. My vision swam with tears. This wasn't the man I loved. He was a monster. The memories of our decade together, of building Brewer Tech from a garage startup, of late nights fueled by coffee and shared dreams, twisted into a grotesque parody. I had given him my youth, my brilliance, my unwavering loyalty. I had believed in him when no one else did. I had crafted the very algorithms that made his company a powerhouse, always content to be his silent partner, his secret weapon. I' d believed our love was built on mutual respect. Now, he was threatening to destroy my ailing mother to protect a woman who had shattered my life. He didn't just break my body; he stomped on my soul.

"Don't," I pleaded, my voice cracking. "Don't you dare."

Collin remained unmoved. "The choice is yours, Kira. Justice for a foolish accident, or your mother's peace. Haylee will be fine. You'll heal. Your mother... she might not recover from the public humiliation." He checked his watch, a cruel impatience in his eyes. "I need an answer by tomorrow morning." He turned to leave, dismissing me with a wave of his hand.

"Collin," I called out, a desperate plea. "Why? Why her? What does she have that I don't?"

He paused at the door, a faint, almost pitying smile on his lips. "She needs me, Kira. You never truly did." With that, he was gone, leaving me alone in the sterile room, surrounded by the ghosts of a shattered future. I lay there, numb, the choice laid out before me, a poisoned chalice. My mother. Always my mother. I would protect her, even if it meant sacrificing the last piece of myself. The world tilted on its axis, and I felt nothing but a cold, hard resolve settle in my gut. He thought I was strong. He had no idea how strong I could be once I had nothing left to lose.

The next morning, I called my lawyer and dropped the charges. Collin's relieved sigh over the phone was like a chill wind. He thought he'd won. He thought he'd broken me. He was wrong. Something inside me had died, but something else, something far more dangerous, had awakened.

Then the phone rang again. It wasn't Collin. It was the police. My mother. They found her in the garden. She had taken her own life. A note lay beside her, scrawled in an unsteady hand: "I couldn't bear to be a burden, my dear Kira. Haylee-boo told me... I shame you."

Haylee. My mother had heard. The humiliation, the manipulation, the cruel whispers. It was all real. Collin hadn't hesitated to use his power to protect Haylee, and in doing so, he had signed my mother's death warrant. The grief hit me like a physical blow, but my eyes remained dry. The tears wouldn't come. My soul felt hollowed out, a barren landscape where love and hope had once bloomed.

Hours later, as I stared blankly at the ceiling, my shattered body a testament to my suffering, my phone chimed. It was an email from YC Corp, a fierce competitor to Brewer Tech. The subject line read: "A New Beginning. A New Identity. A New Power." A flicker of something, cold and sharp, ignited in the darkness within me. They knew about my AI breakthrough, the one Collin had dismissed as "too ambitious." They knew my worth. They offered me a way out, a way to disappear and rebuild, a way to become something he would never see coming. A way to make him pay. They wanted me to fake my own death. The thought was intoxicating.

My vision swam, not with tears, but with a sudden, overwhelming exhaustion. My body, already ravaged, finally gave up. The pain, both physical and emotional, became too much. The sterile white room spun, then darkened. I welcomed the unconsciousness. It was a temporary escape, a pause before the war began.

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