FAZER LOGINVeronica's husband stole her body before he ever raised a hand to her. While she lay unconscious from secret donor surgeries, Caleb and his mistress Ava were carving her up, piece by piece, and grooming her own daughter to call another woman "mommy." When she finally wakes up broken, diagnosed with a degenerative organ-failure syndrome, and utterly alone, Veronica realizes the people who were supposed to love her had already decided she was easier to use than to leave. So she lets them believe she's dead. With a billionaire ex-classmate as her strategic husband, a new face, and a folder of evidence that could end Caleb's empire, Veronica rebuilds herself from the ashes of a marriage that nearly killed her. Every forged signature, every payoff, every cover-up gets fed back to the man who thought he buried her for good. Then she walks back into his boardroom alive, on another man's arm, and watches twelve years of lies collapse in real time.
Ver maisVeronica’s POV
“You are the best mommy ever,” Avery said with a huge smile on her face as she hugged Ava. “But I’m not your mommy, A,” Ava chuckled as she ruffled Avery’s head. “I don’t care, you’re way better than my actual mom.” Avery spat, as though the very thought of me was poison. “Daddy should have married you instead,” she pouted as she cuddled closer to Ava.I watched helplessly as my daughter cuddled with my twin sister, Ava. She hadn’t smiled at me like that in years. My chest tightened. “She’s still your mom, A,” Caleb said as he ruffled her hair. He didn’t shun her for the way she spoke about me, just gave a mild reminder. “No, she’s not.” Avery thrashed around in Ava’s lap. “Okay, okay. I can be your mom, but you have to keep it a secret from Veronica. You know how she gets.” Ava pinched Avery’s cheeks. “If she could be half as sensible as you, I really wouldn’t have to worry,” Caleb sighed. “She can never be half as good as Mommy,” Avery huffed. I laughed bitterly to myself. Here was the child I had almost died bringing into this world, who didn’t even think I was worth shit compared to my twin sister. I remembered the night Avery was born. The blood. The screaming.The doctor’s frantic voice, shouting that I was crashing. I had hovered between life and death for hours, refusing to let go because I wanted to hold my baby. And now…That same child looked at me like I was filth.I was about to walk in and confront them, but Caleb’s voice stopped me. “Avery, go dress nicely. I’m taking us out to eat. Ava’s pregnant.” “Mom, you’re pregnant?” Avery gasped. “Yes, baby. Now listen to your dad and go.”Ava nodded, and Avery dashed out of the room. I narrowly hid behind a vase. As Avery left, I went toward the door to give Caleb the news. “Finally, I didn’t think she’d leave anytime soon,” Ava said as she straddled Caleb’s lap. What the hell? “I’ve been dying to touch you all night. You look amazing in this dress,” he said as he grabbed a boob in his hand. She gasped as she arched her back. Caleb was cheating on me with my twin sister? For the second time that night, I found myself choking back a sob. I wanted to go in there and confront Caleb and that snake, Ava, but I forced myself to listen. “You say you love me, but you don’t want to divorce Veronica.” She crossed her arms. “If I divorce her, it won’t do you any good. We still need her for now.” “God, she’s such a fool. How hasn’t she realized after so long?” Ava laughed as she rolled her eyes. “Even if she did, she wouldn’t dare question me because of her love for me.” He pulled Ava closer by the waist. “When we’re done with her, we’ll just get rid of her.” “Poor thing. She actually thought she could go up against me. Now she’s lost her ballerina career and her husband to me.” For years, I had thought that maybe if I were still the beautiful ballerina Caleb once loved, none of this would have happened. But now it dawned on me he had never loved me from the start. “Because you deserve everything good, not some riffraff your parents found in a drug house.” I couldn’t listen anymore. I turned to leave, but I ran into Avery instead. “Veronica, what are you doing here?” she asked with distaste as she crossed her arms. “A, I’ve told you not to talk to me like that,” I berated softly. “Don’t call me A. Only Daddy and Mommy get to call me that.” She stomped her feet as her fingers curled into fists. “But I’m your mommy,” I said softly as I tried to touch her face. “Don’t touch me, you druggie!” she yelled as she shoved me aside.I fell hard to the floor. I heard the door open as Avery ran straight into Ava’s arms. “Veronica, you just got back. Why are you already making things difficult for A?” Caleb said as he looked down at me condescendingly. “How am I making things difficult for her? She called her own mom a druggie.” “It isn’t that far off from the truth,” he muttered. “Avery, you shouldn’t talk to your mom like that. She had her issues in the past, but she’s better now,” Ava cooed softly into her ear.“ No, she’s not my mom!” Avery yelled as she burst into tears. “Avery ” “Veronica, enough!” Caleb yelled. “Just leave the kid alone.” “Veronica, don’t take it to heart. Kids say anything at this age,” Ava said as she tried to help me up, a tiny smirk on her face. “Don’t touch me,” I said venomously as I withdrew my hand but she suddenly fell to the floor. “Ava!” Caleb yelled as he rushed to her side. He helped Avery up. Ava cried out as she cradled the hand she had fallen on to her chest. “Caleb, it hurts. I think it’s broken,” she said as she cried heavily. He turned to me angrily.“What the hell is wrong with you?” “I… I didn’t do anything,” I muttered.“Veronica, stop lying. You pushed Mommy,” Avery said as she glared at me.“I didn’t ”Caleb slapped me before I could finish. “Apologize.”I was dazed for a few seconds, the force of the slap disorienting. “Apologize!” he yelled louder this time. “No, I didn’t ”He slapped me again, harder this time. I fell to the floor. My eardrums rang as he kicked me in the stomach. I cried out in pain. From the corner of my eyes, I saw Ava smirk. “Caleb, stop. You’re hurting her,” she said in a broken voice. “Mommy, why are you begging for her? She deserves it,” Avery huffed. Caleb didn’t seem to listen as he kicked me in the head instead. “No, she’ll fucking learn to listen,” he said as he breathed heavily. Just as he was about to land another blow, Ava let out a cry. “Mommy!” Avery called out helplessly. “Ava, what’s wrong?” he asked as he ran to her side. “It hurts so much,” she said as she laid her head weakly on his chest. “I’ll get you to a hospital,” he said frantically as he lifted her bridalstyle. “Caleb, please, wait,” I called weakly as I tried to grab his leg, but he kicked my hand away and walked past with Avery in tow. A tear slid down my cheek as darkness claimed me.Veronica's POVTheir laughter echoed through the house while I stayed alone in the guest bedroom, the sound of it seeping through the walls like it belonged to someone else's home. When the hunger pangs became too much to ignore, I went downstairs for a snack.As soon as I passed the dining room on my way to the kitchen, the laughter stopped."Happy birthday, Avery." I tried to muster a smile.She huffed, rolling her eyes without bothering to look up."Thanks," she muttered, already reaching for her fork again.I held out the small, boxed present. She took it, set it on the edge of the table, and went back to her meal without so much as a glance at it."Won't you like to know what I got you?" My throat tightened around the words, thinning my voice into something I didn't recognize."It's probably some cheap piece of jewelry anyway.""Avery, you can't talk to your mother that way."She rolled her eyes again. The same roll she'd been giving me for months now, a fraction sharper every ti
Veronica’s POV“Do I know you?” I asked the stranger who sat across from me on the bed.“My name is Adrian… We went to high school together.”“I… don’t remember you,” I told him truthfully.“I didn’t expect you to, but I could never forget you.” I looked at him, more confused than ever. He let out a sigh, rubbing his face. “When I was in high school, I was terribly bullied, but… you were the only one who ever stood up for me.”A memory surfaced a boy being tossed around by Caleb and his friends, his clothes torn to shreds.“So you’re a doctor now. Everything worked out,” I said with a small smile. At least life had worked out for one of us.“I own the hospital and some other businesses.”“That’s not possible. The owner of Moretti Hospital is Caleb’s rival, who has been dominating the business scene.” I shook my head.“My birth parents found me after senior year. Everything changed,” he said with a small smile.I simply nodded, trying to comprehend everything he had just said.“Listen
The quiet was worse than the shouting. It crawled up the back of my neck and stayed there."Just leave, Ava." My voice came out flat, worn down to nothing. "You already got everything you wanted.""Not everything." She was already reaching into her bag when she said it, smiling when she pulled out the scissors, still smiling when she drove them into the back of my hand. I screamed. The sound tore out of me before I could stop it, and the room went white at the edges, my stomach lurching like the floor had dropped a foot beneath me. Blood welled up fast, spilling over my knuckles, dripping in fat red drops onto the tile.Ava crouched, almost gentle, and dragged two fingers through the blood pooling near my hand. She painted it across the inside of her thigh in one smooth stroke. Then she dropped to the floor, curled around her stomach, and dialed."Caleb." Her voice cracked beautifully on the second syllable. "Please, help. Veronica, she's trying to kill me." I pressed m
Veronica's POVThe beeping of machines filtered into my dream, slow and steady, until it pulled me out of the version of my life where Caleb's hand kept finding my face, where he walked away from me with Ava on his arm, the two of them already turning into strangers I used to know.I opened my eyes and the world arrived in pieces. A white ceiling tile with a water stain shaped like a half moon. The smell of antiseptic, thick enough to taste. Sunlight slicing through a gap in the blinds, straight into my eyes.A hospital, I thought, and let the thought sit there a long moment before it made any sense at all.I tried to speak. What came out instead was a thin scrape of sound, my throat raw as if I'd swallowed glass. I found the call button with fingers that didn't feel like mine and pressed it.A nurse came in fast, her shoes squeaking against the floor."Mrs. Stanton, you're awake." She was already reaching for my chart. "Don't try to talk too much. I'll get the doctor right away.""Wa


















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