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The Unwanted Healer's Thirty-Day Fake Marriage

After saving billionaire Dominic Church's life, Cynthia is betrayed by her cousin, who steals the credit. To save her uncle, Cynthia forces Dominic into a fake marriage, but he views her as a gold-digger. Following a setup by his grandmother, a paranoid Dominic cruelly throws Cynthia into a pool, triggering her drowning trauma. After realizing her innocence, a devastated Dominic begs for mercy, but the revived Cynthia is now determined to seek revenge.
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Chapter 4

Cynthia walked into Almon's room and closed the door softly behind her. She crossed to the bed, her face settling into a blank, neutral mask as she carefully spooned the bitter, dark medicine between her uncle's cracked lips. She wiped a stray drop from his chin with the corner of the sheet, adjusted his oxygen mask, and waited—one hand resting lightly on his wrist, monitoring his pulse—until his breathing deepened and slowed into the heavy rhythm of drug-induced sleep.

She placed the empty bowl on the nightstand, the ceramic clicking softly against the wood, and pulled the door shut behind her with a near-silent click.

The moment she stepped into the dim hallway, a hand shot out from the shadows and grabbed her wrist.

Cynthia flinched, her body snapping into a defensive stance before her brain caught up—but it was only Celia. Her cousin was pacing in erratic, jerky circles near the corner, her silk nightgown twisted into sweaty knots between her fingers. Her carefully tousled blonde hair was now a wild, tangled mess, and her eyes—wide and wet—shone with unshed tears. Her breath came in short, panicked gasps.

"Cynthia," Celia whispered, her voice cracking. She looked genuinely terrified, every line of her body screaming panic. But beneath the fear, a stubborn, desperate light burned in her eyes. Celia was vain, shallow, and spoiled rotten, but she wasn't a monster. She couldn't stomach the thought of stealing a life-saving credit—of building her marriage on a lie that belonged to someone else.

Before Cynthia could get a single word out, Eleonora's imperious voice boomed from the living room, summoning Celia back for more wedding details. Celia's face went pale. She grabbed Cynthia's arm with a grip that was surprisingly strong, her fingers trembling violently, and physically dragged her along into the blazing lights of the main living room.

Dominic stood exactly where she had left him, his posture rigid, his hands still buried in his pockets. When Celia stumbled back into the room, his icy, piercing, utterly merciless gaze locked onto her like a targeting laser. The sheer, crushing weight of his dead, calculating stare—the stare of a man who trusted no one and suspected everyone—broke whatever fragile, borrowed courage the spoiled girl had managed to summon.

Celia began to hyperventilate. Her chest heaved. Her face went blotchy red. She pointed a violently shaking finger directly at Cynthia, her arm trembling so hard she could barely keep it raised.

"The bracelet..." Celia's voice cracked, splintered, and emerged as a strangled squeak. "I... I lent it to Cynthia last week. I didn't buy it. It was hers. She was the one wearing it on the train. Not me! It was her!"

You could hear a pin drop on the thick Persian rug.

The silence was absolute. Suffocating. It stretched for one heartbeat. Two.

Inger's face cycled through shock, disbelief, and then settled on a mottled, ugly, furious purple. The color of a bruise. She stared at her daughter as if Celia had just stood up, walked to the center of the room, and stabbed her in the chest with a steak knife.

Eleonora's radiant smile froze on her face, the warmth draining out of it like water from a cracked glass. She slowly—so slowly it was almost theatrical—turned her head, her sharp, assessing gaze traveling across the room and landing on Cynthia. On the faded, shapeless sweater. On the worn-out sneakers with the frayed laces. On the dark hair pulled back in a severe, no-nonsense knot.

Dominic didn't move a muscle. But his eyes—those cold, dark, predatory eyes—locked onto Cynthia with the force of a physical blow. His gaze raked over her face. The sharp, unyielding line of her jaw. The high, severe cheekbones. The eyes that looked back at him with utter calm, utterly defiant, utterly unbothered by his scrutiny.

The blurry memory of the train snapped into razor-sharp focus. The silhouette. The cold precision. The total absence of fear. It was her. It had always been her.

But instead of gratitude—instead of the faintest flicker of warmth or acknowledgment—a dark, toxic, corrosive paranoia flooded Dominic's brain like a chemical spill. His mind raced, spinning connections out of thin air, weaving a conspiracy from shadows.

A setup. It had to be. The pieces fit too perfectly. The sister steps forward first, claims the credit, lowers his guard, makes the family look gullible and foolish. Then the real schemer—the mastermind—emerges from the shadows, playing the reluctant, humble hero. It was a brilliant, disgusting, perfectly orchestrated trap designed to embed her in his life.

Dominic took a single slow step forward. The movement was deliberate, predatory, menacing. He looked down at Cynthia from his full, imposing height, his upper lip curling into a sneer of absolute, bone-deep revulsion.

Eleonora, oblivious to the silent war unfolding between them, recovered with impressive speed. She didn't care about the bait-and-switch. She cared about the bracelet. She cared about the prophecy her desperate heart had already written. She threw her thin arms open wide and swept toward Cynthia with a beaming, radiant smile that crinkled the corners of her eyes.

"It was you!" Eleonora cried, her voice trembling with joy. "Oh, my dear, brave child! I knew God would send us a sign!"

Cynthia saw the undisguised, seething hostility radiating from Dominic's rigid frame. She took a deliberate half-step backward, smoothly pivoting to avoid Eleonora's grasping embrace. The old woman's arms closed on empty air.

"It was basic first aid," Cynthia said, her voice flat, clipped, and entirely devoid of emotion. "Anyone with medical training could have done it. I don't want a reward. And I certainly don't want an engagement."

Inger finally snapped out of her stunned silence. The sight of this feral, ungrateful orphan girl—her charity case—dismissing the ultimate prize like it was nothing sent a bolt of pure, incandescent rage through her system. "She's a nobody!" Inger shrieked, her voice cracking, her composure shattering. She thrust a trembling, accusatory finger at Cynthia. "She just crawled back from the Appalachian mountains! She didn't even finish high school! She is a feral, uneducated, worthless orphan with not a penny to her name!"

Dominic's eyes darkened further, the pupils swallowing the iris. A high school dropout from the backwoods mountains. The profile fit with sickening precision—exactly the kind of desperate, bottom-feeding gold digger who would orchestrate an elaborate scheme to sink her claws into a billionaire meal ticket. His disgust curdled into something closer to pure, undiluted hatred.

Eleonora waved her hand dismissively, the gesture cutting through Inger's tirade like a blade. "I don't care if she was raised by wolves in a cave," the old woman declared, her voice ringing with unshakable finality. "God guided her hand to save my grandson. God chose her. And I do not argue with God." She turned to face the entire room, her voice rising to a commanding boom. "The Church family's proposal is now formally directed to Cynthia Bowers!"

Cynthia opened her mouth to tell the old woman—politely but firmly—that she was completely, certifiably out of her mind.

Dominic cut her off before a single syllable could escape.

"Leo. Clear the room." His voice was a whip crack—sharp, absolute, brooking no argument. He glared at Cynthia, his dark eyes burning with a toxic cocktail of contempt and suspicion. "Since you want to play games," he said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous growl, "let's talk about your price. In private."

Without waiting for an answer, without even glancing back to see if she would follow, Dominic turned on his heel and strode toward the heavy oak double doors of the adjacent drawing room. His footsteps were hard and sharp against the marble.

Cynthia's jaw tightened. Her teeth ground together. Every instinct she had screamed at her to walk away—to turn her back on this paranoid, arrogant monster and his circus of a family. But she needed to kill this absurd delusion before it metastasized and destroyed what little stability she had left. She took a single deep breath, her chest rising and falling once, and followed him into the drawing room. The heavy door thudded shut behind her.

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