No Longer A Pawn, Now A Queen
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ished orphan saved by the wealthy Estrada family. They gave me a h
riend, Dyan, had betra
and they had a son. My entire life was a lie, orchestrated and funded by
coming gala and have me quietly institutionalized
s her naive heart," Andres ha
stood in the shadows, watching their perfect, secret li
an empire. Now, I would sh
pte
on the solid bedrock of that lie, believing every fabricated detail. They told me Dyan Schneider, my best frie
Dyan was
she was
e was out to
dres' s parents, became the parents I never had. They funded my education, nurtured my talent, and offered me a home. Andres, their son, my fian
e talented architect, the beloved fiancée, the cherished pseudo-daughter of the powerfu
ed lie, a beautiful, glittering
ered was a Tuesd
me around five
t meeting just wrapped up, pap
rise him. I packed a small container of the still-warm lasagna, grabbed a bottle of his favorite Cabernet, and headed for his down
usually bustling. Tonight, it was quiet. The security
ndres already left for the nig
e did? He just texted
logetic gesture. "Left about an hour
usually so sharp, felt fuzzy, trying to make sense of the conflicting information. Maybe he sent i
answer. I called again
pp. Andres insisted we both have it, "for safety," he'd said. I always tho
e, not towards a public restaurant. It was heading north, deep into the exclusive, gated communities
read intensified with every mile, turning into a bitter taste in my mouth. I tried to push it down, to rationalize, to te
structure like Andres favored, but an ornate, almost fantastical house, all turrets and intricate stone
d as I walked, drawn by an invisible string. The front door was ajar, the f
. The boy shrieked with joy, his tiny hands clutching Andres' s hair. Andres' s smile, wide and genuine, was one I rarely saw, a
tepped into
y
with Andres' s. She looked nothing like the broken, ashamed girl I remembered. She wore a simple, elegant dress, her hair swept up, highlighting a diamond n
r lips. A long, tender kiss. The ki
from head to toe. I stumbled back, seeking refuge in the deep shadows of an an
ard their voices, clear and
get me more cake!" Th
a
dd
terror is insatiable. Just like his father." She squeezed his arm. "Speaking of which, did you m
ive heart. She always does." His eyes glittered with amusement. "Besides, Howard and Bernice are keeping her occupied tomorrow with t
to have you." Her voice dripped with saccharine sweetness. "They've been so generous, haven't they? Funding our little secre
es said, his tone devoid of any affection
s betrayal, the financiers of this elaborate lie. They had cultivated my gratitude, my depende
lously woven tapestry of lies, each thread pulled b
rose in my throat. I backed away, silently, mechanically, my mind a blank slate of shock. I
uzzed. It
. Heading home no
n the steering wheel. The grief was overwhelming, a tidal wave threatening t
he' d been parading around, the convenient plac
t love truly meant.
their empire on my broken heart. I would not go home. Not to that