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PART 2 Grace stared at her son as though she had never seen him before. "Who is Beatrice?" Caleb's jaw tightened. He didn't answer. Instead, he stood, walked to the untouched wedding bed, reached beneath the mattress, and pulled out a thick brown envelope. He tossed it onto the floor. Photographs spilled across the hardwood. Grace bent down. The first image showed a smiling young woman with long auburn hair standing beside Caleb at a university graduation. The second showed the same woman lying in a hospital bed. The third... Made Grace's hands shake. A funeral. The name on the white flowers read: BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. Grace looked up. "I've never met this woman." "You were never supposed to," Caleb replied quietly. He picked up another photograph. "This was the woman I loved before Katherine." Silence swallowed the room. "We were engaged." Grace felt her stomach tighten. "You never told us." "I couldn't." Caleb's voice cracked. "Because she died before I had the chance." Robert frowned. "What does that have to do with Katherine?" Caleb slowly pulled out a newspaper clipping. LOCAL WOMAN CLEARED AFTER FATAL HIT-AND-RUN INVESTIGATION. Below the headline... A younger Katherine stood outside a courthouse. Grace blinked. "No..." Caleb nodded. "Three years ago, Katherine was driving home after a company party." "She hit Beatrice." Grace covered her mouth. "No..." "She called an ambulance." "But she left before police arrived." "The prosecutors couldn't prove she was the driver." "The case collapsed." Robert grabbed the article. "I don't understand." "If Katherine wasn't convicted..." Caleb interrupted him. "Justice failed." His voice had become frighteningly calm. "I spent three years watching the woman responsible for Beatrice's death continue living as if nothing had happened." Grace whispered, "So you dated her..." Caleb slowly nodded. "I wanted her to trust me." "I wanted her to fall in love." "I wanted her to feel completely safe." Grace's heart sank. "The wedding..." Caleb looked toward the empty hallway. "...was the last step." Robert stared at his son in disbelief. "You married her..." "...just to destroy her." Caleb closed his eyes. "I wanted one night." "Just one night where she felt the fear Beatrice felt." The room fell silent. Then a weak voice echoed from the hallway. "That's not what happened..." Everyone turned. Katherine stood in the doorway. Her face was pale. "I never killed Beatrice." / Chapter 2 / 2

PART 4 (Final)

PART 4 (Final)

Caleb's face turned white.

He opened the message.

Attached was a photograph.

A wrecked SUV resting upside down in a river.

Olivia's driver's license floated beside the shattered windshield.

Grace gasped.

"No..."

Katherine screamed.

"My sister!"

Robert immediately called 911.

But before the dispatcher answered...

Another message arrived.

Some secrets deserve to stay buried.

Frank frowned.

"This wasn't an accident."

Police reached the river thirty minutes later.

Olivia was alive.

Barely.

When detectives questioned her at the hospital, she confessed everything.

She had been driving.

She had struck Beatrice after looking down at her phone.

She fled.

Their father convinced Katherine to protect her.

Years later...

Unable to live with the guilt...

Olivia finally wrote the confession.

But someone learned she planned to tell the truth.

Someone tried to silence her forever.

The investigation uncovered another shocking truth.

Beatrice hadn't died from the collision.

She died because the ambulance had been deliberately delayed after a witness gave police the wrong location.

That witness...

Was Beatrice's own employer.

The company had been covering up that Beatrice was about to expose millions of dollars in construction fraud.

The accident had become the perfect distraction.

Several executives were arrested.

Olivia survived.

Their father pleaded guilty to obstructing justice.

Katherine was officially cleared of every accusation.

Months later, Caleb stood alone at Beatrice's grave.

"I thought revenge would give me peace."

"It only made me become someone she never would have loved."

He turned.

Katherine stood a few feet away.

Neither of them spoke.

Some wounds could heal.

Others could only be forgiven.

They never married again.

But they spent years helping victims of wrongful convictions rebuild their lives.

Because the greatest tragedy had never been the accident.

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It had been the lies that followed.

The End.

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