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Reclaiming My Life From Their Betrayal
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Chapter 2

The next morning, I walked into the apartment I shared with Ivan. He was in the kitchen, making coffee, looking handsome and completely untroubled.

"You' re home early," he said, smiling as he turned to kiss me. I flinched, turning my head so his lips landed on my cheek.

"Tired," I mumbled, using the excuse I knew he' d expect after a long shift. "The drive back was rough."

"Poor baby," he said, wrapping his arms around me. His embrace felt like a cage. Every word, every touch was a lie. "My meeting ran so late. We should do something to celebrate the deal closing. And... it' s been five years."

I looked at him, my expression carefully blank. "Five years since what?"

"Since Kiera... left," he said, his eyes full of fake sympathy. "I know it was hard on you, what she did. I thought maybe we, and your parents, could have a quiet dinner. To mark the occasion. To celebrate how far we' ve come."

The audacity was breathtaking. They wanted to celebrate the anniversary of the lie they' d built around me. I felt a cold, sharp anger slice through the pain.

"That' s... a thoughtful idea, Ivan," I said, my voice steady. "Let' s do that."

His face lit up with relief. "Great. I' ll let your parents know. They' ll be so happy you' re in a good place about it."

He was so sure of me, so confident in his deception. He left for work, whistling, leaving me alone in the sterile, beautiful apartment that now felt like a prison. The moment the door closed, I went straight to his office.

It was always locked. He' d told me it was because of sensitive work documents. I used to respect that. Now, I knew it was a vault for his secrets. But I was a doctor. I knew about pressure points, about finding weaknesses. And I knew Ivan. His password wasn' t complex; it was arrogant. It was the date he proposed to me.

I typed it in. The lock clicked open.

The room was pristine, dominated by a large mahogany desk. I started there. In a locked drawer, I found a small, leather-bound photo album. My hands trembled as I opened it.

It wasn't filled with pictures of us. It was picture after picture of Ivan, Kiera, and their son, Leo. At the park, on a beach, celebrating birthdays with cakes and candles. A perfect, happy family. In one photo, my parents were there, too. My mother was holding Leo, beaming, while my father stood with his arm around Kiera. They looked happier in that stolen moment than I had ever seen them with me.

The evidence was damning, but I needed more. I turned to his laptop. The password was the same. His files were meticulously organized. I found a folder labeled "Personal." Inside, another folder: "L."

It was everything. Videos of Leo' s first steps. His first words. Scans of his birth certificate, listing Ivan as the father. And a subfolder named "Finances."

I clicked it open and my blood ran cold. There were monthly wire transfers from a joint account belonging to my parents, Richard and Eleanor Donovan, to a shell corporation. The amounts were staggering. Millions of dollars over five years. The memo line on each one was the same: "K.R. Living Expenses."

They hadn' t just enabled this; they had funded it. Every kind word they' d ever said to me, every expensive gift, every hollow promise of family, was paid for with the same money they used to prop up the woman who tried to ruin me and the secret family my fiancé was raising with her.

The illusion of their love wasn' t just a lie; it was a transaction. I was the price they paid to soothe their guilt over Kiera.

I copied everything onto a small, encrypted flash drive. Every photo, every video, every bank statement. As the files transferred, my phone buzzed. A message from an unknown number.

"Having fun playing detective? You' ll never find anything. They love me, Aliana. They always have. You were just a convenient replacement."

It was Kiera. She must have had a hidden camera in the office. The thought made my skin crawl.

She sent a picture. It was of the family photo I had just seen, the one with my parents.

"We look good together, don' t we? Like a real family."

Another message followed. "Ivan is only with you out of pity. And your parents? They' re just paying their dues. You' ll always be the outsider, the girl from the foster home who doesn' t belong."

The taunts were meant to break me. And they did, for a moment. I leaned against the desk, the flash drive clutched in my hand, and a single, hot tear of rage and grief rolled down my cheek.

But then, the grief hardened into something else. Something cold and clear.

She was wrong. I wasn't going to break. I was going to burn their whole world to the ground.

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