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Three months later, the sentencing hearing took place.The judge's voice echoed through the courtroom."Mia Lowell, on the charge of attempted murder, this court sentences you to twelve years in state prison. On the charge of fraud, three years. The sentences will run consecutively for a total of fifteen years."Mia stood at the defense table.In just three months, half her hair had turned white. She'd lost so much weight I barely recognized her.When she heard "fifteen years," her knees gave out. She collapsed against the table."Landon Gray, for attempted murder and fraud, you are sentenced to ten years in state prison. Because of this conviction, your medical license is permanently revoked."Landon sat in a wheelchair, both legs in casts.On his first night in county jail, three repeat offenders in his cell had dragged him out of the chair and stomped his remaining good leg until it broke."Andy Drake, Ryan Duffy, and Luke Foley, on the charges of aggravated assault and bat
The police cars and ambulances showed up almost at the same time.Red and blue lights flashed across the underground garage like a nightclub.All five were taken into custody.Landon was loaded onto a stretcher and rushed into surgery.Andy, Ryan, and Luke were covered in blood, handcuffed, and shoved into separate squad cars.Mia crumpled to the ground, unable to stand. Her hair was a mess, and her face was so swollen even her own mother wouldn't have recognized her.Two female officers grabbed her arms and dragged her into another patrol car.***At the precinct, Mia was placed in Interrogation Room Three.Even through the wall, her hoarse sobs carried down the hallway."Officer, this was just a relationship dispute! Those men were fighting over me! I'm the real victim!"Still acting.Acting like her whole world had collapsed.Acting like some helpless woman everyone had wronged.I stood outside, listening to her muffled crying without a trace of emotion.My lawyer, Mi
Three days later, late at night.I slept in the guest room with the door locked.1:03 a.m.A faint noise drifted from the master bedroom.Footsteps. Suitcase wheels rolling across the floor. Urgent whispers kept low."Hurry. Did you bring the passports?""Yeah, yeah. Noah's is in the bag too.""What about the money?""There's still thirty grand on the card. I brought five thousand in cash. Enough for tickets."Mia and Landon.I leaned against the guest room door and listened.The luggage rolled toward the front door. The lock clicked. The door opened.They dragged out their suitcases, carried Noah, and slipped into the elevator.I pulled out my phone and opened the live feed from the building's underground garage.Three cars sat side by side near the entrance.Andy's black Audi.Ryan's white Volkswagen.Luke's silver minivan.The three men crouched in a corner, gripping steel pipes and baseball bats like strays waiting for a meal.The elevator reached B1.Mia dragge
Early the next morning, I "weakly" dragged myself out of bed and called an ambulance.At the ER, Dr. Walker was the doctor on duty. We'd already arranged everything.He shined a penlight into my eyes, then made a big show of checking the EKG.A few minutes later, he stepped out and told Mia, who was waiting outside, "The preliminary diagnosis is acute myocarditis. It could quickly progress into dilated heart failure. It's serious. You need to prepare yourself."Mia slapped a hand over her mouth, her shoulders trembling.She cried like she was devastated."Doctor! Please, you have to save my husband! If anything happens to him, I won't be able to live without him!"Dr. Walker patted her shoulder. "We'll do everything we can."Then he went back into the exam room.The door shut.Dr. Walker glanced at me. "Your wife deserves an Oscar.""No kidding."I sat up and pulled out the IV needle that hadn't even been in a vein."If she couldn't act, I wouldn't have been fooled for thi
Three days later, the PI's report landed on my desk.Landon Gray.Thirty-two.Mia's first love from high school.They broke up in college.Then she married me.But the PI found something interesting.An authorized-user credit card under Landon's name.The main cardholder?My wife.I went through the records.Every month, between two and five grand was paid onto that card.Then I traced the money.The hundred and twenty thousand Andy gave Mia.The sixty grand from Ryan.The forty grand Luke handed over after selling his gym.Every dollar followed the same path.Into Mia's private account.She had conned three different guys out of more than two hundred grand.And she didn't keep any of it.Not a penny.She gave everything to the guy she never got over.Meanwhile, those three morons thought Noah was theirs.So they kept throwing money at her.The real father?He didn't spend a dime.He used their money to open a private practice.Buy a car.Used it as a down p
I snapped my head toward Mia.She was sprawled across the floor, trembling uncontrollably. Her lips had gone white, and her eyes darted around the room in panic.She wasn't hurt.She was scared.Scared because she'd finally been caught.Just how many guys had she been playing?The ballroom went silent.Two seconds later, all hell broke loose.Andy moved first.He crumpled the report and threw it straight at Mia's face."You cheating bitch! Do you know how much money I spent on you?!"His hand swung.Smack!The crack echoed through the ballroom.Mia hit the floor. The back of her head slammed into a speaker stand, and a bloody tooth flew from her mouth.Guests screamed and jumped to their feet.Marlene rushed onto the stage and threw herself in front of her daughter."You hit her? How dare you hit my daughter! You—"Before she could finish—Ryan kicked her in the side.She crashed into a nearby table, sending plates and glasses shattering across the floor."Look at







