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He Used My Pain to Make Her a Star Novel Cover

He Used My Pain to Make Her a Star

For five years, she was a ghostwriter for a superstar, fueling his rise while staying hidden. Unbeknownst to her, the man she loved exploited her genius to turn a rival woman into an icon. Following a devastating accident, she awakens to a reality of corporate conspiracies and cold betrayal. Now, she must navigate a cutthroat industry to expose the lies of those who sacrificed her life for fame, finally reclaiming the voice they stole.
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Chapter 3

The red and blue strobe lights of a waiting ambulance sliced through the Hollywood night, reflecting off the wet asphalt. The paramedics were already lowering a gurney to the pavement. Ryder was actually going to do it. He was going to use a 5150 psychiatric hold to lock me away and bury the truth in a padded room.

The theater guards’ fingers dug violently into my bruised biceps, dragging my heels across the concrete. I thrashed, the rain plastering my hair to my face, but my lungs were too paralyzed by panic to scream.

Then, the deafening screech of premium rubber on wet pavement shattered the noise of the crowd.

Three matte-black Escalades hopped the curb, boxing in the ambulance. The heavy doors slammed open in unison. Zariyah didn't just step out of the lead SUV; she commanded the pavement. Her camel-hair coat flared like a war banner in the wind, her dark eyes locked onto the men holding me with absolute, lethal precision.

"Take your hands off her," Zariyah’s voice cracked through the freezing air—not a yell, but a chilling, corporate command. "Or by tomorrow morning, my legal team will own this theater, the security firm that employs you, and every asset you personally possess for assault and attempted kidnapping."

The guards hesitated, their grips loosening just a fraction. It was all the opening Zariyah’s private security team needed. Four broad-shouldered men in tailored suits surged forward, seamlessly prying the theater guards away and forming an impenetrable human wall around me.

I collapsed forward, gasping for air. Zariyah caught me, her arm wrapping around my trembling shoulders like a vise. As she guided me toward the idling Escalade, I glanced back through the rain.

Ryder stood at the top of the theater steps, the theater's golden marquee casting a halo over his bespoke tuxedo. His mask of clinical sorrow had slipped, replaced by a rigid, pale panic. Zariyah stopped at the car door. She didn't shout. She simply met his gaze through the downpour, her chin tilting up in a silent, undeniable promise of total war.

An hour later, the chaotic strobe lights of Hollywood were replaced by the muted, amber glow of Zariyah’s secure downtown penthouse. The scent of bergamot and expensive leather hung in the air, a stark contrast to the phantom smell of old copper blood that had been haunting my sinuses.

I sat catatonic on the edge of a velvet sofa. Zariyah draped a heavy cashmere blanket over my shoulders, but it did nothing to stop the violent tremors vibrating against my ribs. She poured two glasses of scotch in absolute silence, setting one on the glass table near my knee. She didn't offer empty platitudes. She just sat in the armchair opposite me and waited.

Staring at the amber liquid, the adrenaline finally began to drain, leaving behind a horrifying, crystalline clarity. The puzzle pieces of the last two years snapped together with sickening precision.

I saw Ryder sitting across from me in his leather wingback chair, his silver pen hovering over his notepad. *Let's explore the villain's perspective, Serena,* his velvety voice echoed in my memory. *If your mother was terrified, how might she have expressed that? Could her fear have looked like anger?*

He hadn't been guiding me toward a psychological breakthrough. He had been conducting character interviews for Hannah's script.

I remembered the physical folders of my intake notes that vanished from his filing cabinet—files he casually claimed had been sent off-site for "secure digitization." I remembered his constant, gentle excuses for Hannah’s boundary-crossing, framing her obsessive late-night calls as harmless anxiety rather than the toxic enmeshment it truly was.

My hand drifted up to my throat. I pressed my fingertips against my windpipe. I wasn't searching for phantom air from a splintered closet anymore. I was feeling my own pulse. Steady. Thrumming with life.

The illusion of Ryder Sullivan as my white knight dissolved into ash. He was never my healer. He was a predator who had mined my deepest wounds for raw material, stripping my trauma for parts to feed his childhood friend's ambition.

I dropped my hand. "I want to fight," I whispered. My voice scraped like rusted metal, but it was entirely my own.

Zariyah’s lips curved into a sharp, dangerous smile. "Then we go to war."

Within forty-eight hours, her sprawling living room transformed into a forensic command center. Men and women in sharp, understated suits occupied the massive dining table. Zariyah had leveraged her media contacts to pull a leaked production draft of Hannah's script. Beside it lay my personal journals and the carbon copies of the intake summaries Ryder had legally been required to provide me years ago.

A forensic script analyst—a severe woman with sharp glasses—ran a neon yellow highlighter across the pages. "The architecture of the trauma is a one-to-one match," she muttered, tapping her pen against the script. "Page forty-two: the missing bottom louver on the closet door. Page forty-four: the yellow hydrangea wallpaper fading near the baseboards. She didn't just borrow the concept, Ms. Burke. She photocopied your nightmares."

The evidence was a mountain of bleeding neon ink, but a chilling realization settled over the room. Plagiarism of a life wasn't enough to destroy them both.

"We can prove Hannah stole the narrative," Zariyah said, leaning over the table, her eyes flashing with surgical calculation. "But to get Ryder’s medical license permanently revoked, circumstantial parallels aren't enough. We need the chain of custody. We need the smoking gun that proves Dr. Sullivan handed those HIPAA-protected files directly to her."

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