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After My Husband Called Me a Weak Trophy Wife

Dismissed as a fragile trophy wife, she endured years of her husband's open contempt and arrogance. Yet, behind her quiet submission lies a lethal past and elite skills he never suspected. When a shadowy conspiracy puts their lives at risk, she must finally abandon her facade to survive. Now, her husband is forced to confront a stunning reality: the woman he once belittled is a dangerous force more formidable than any enemy he has ever faced.
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Chapter 4

The air pressure dropped before the sound registered. The trees around the perimeter of the snake pit began to thrash, bowing to a sudden, violent downdraft.

Caleb shielded his eyes against the stinging spray of mud and water. "What the hell is this? Who authorized a flyover?"

Gia stumbled back, her hand clutching the collar of my mother’s jacket to keep it from whipping off her shoulders.

I didn't flinch. I looked up into the blinding spotlight of the blacked-out MH-6 Little Bird hovering fifty feet above us. It was a ghost in the night sky, no markings, no transponder. Just a predator waiting for its rider.

A fast rope uncoiled from the skids, hitting the mud three feet from where I stood.

Caleb turned to me, his face a mask of confusion and rising panic. "Eleanor? What is going on?"

I didn't answer him. I reached out and gripped the braided nylon. The texture was rough, abrasive—familiar. My hands, still coated in the filth of the trench, locked onto the rope with a grip strength that no Pilates class could forge.

I stepped into the loop, securing the harness with a single, fluid motion that took less than two seconds. It was muscle memory, ancient and absolute.

"Eleanor!" Caleb shouted, stepping toward the edge of the pit. "Get away from there! That’s military property!"

I looked down at him. For three years, I had looked up. I had made myself small so he could feel tall. I had swallowed my voice so he could hear his own echo.

Now, as the rotor wash tore the emerald silk of my dress and plastered my hair against my skull, I finally let him see me. The real me.

"You wanted a warrior, Colonel?" My voice cut through the roar of the engine, cold and sharp as a scalpel. "You just lost the best one you ever had."

I signaled the pilot. The winch engaged.

As I ascended into the darkness, leaving the mud and the lies behind, I watched Caleb Rogers shrink. He was just a man in a uniform, standing next to a thief in a stolen jacket, staring up at a sky he thought he owned.

***

The shower at the safe house was scalding. I scrubbed my skin until it was raw, watching the brown water swirl down the drain. It carried away the clay of the snake pit, the floral perfume I hated, and the last traces of the housewife.

I stepped out and faced the mirror. The woman staring back was tired, her eyes hollow, but the steel was there, visible under the surface.

I picked up the shears.

*Snip.*

The long, chestnut waves—the hair Caleb loved to run his fingers through while telling me how pretty I was—fell to the tile floor. I cut it all away, leaving a sharp, tactical bob that cleared my collar.

When I walked into the gym an hour later, I was wearing grey sweats and a black tank top. Luke was waiting by the heavy bag. He didn't say a word. He just tossed me a pair of gloves.

I caught them mid-air.

We moved to the center of the mats. No bells. No rounds. just impact.

I threw a jab-cross combination. Luke slipped the first, parried the second, and countered with a hook to my ribs. I blocked it, absorbing the force, and swept his leg. He rolled with the momentum, coming back up in a defensive stance.

"You're favoring your left side," Luke grunted, circling me.

"Old habit," I replied, breathing hard. The burn in my lungs felt like redemption.

"Fix it," he said. "Thorn doesn't have bad habits."

I smiled, a genuine, feral thing that felt foreign on my face. "Thorn never left."

We sparred until our muscles trembled and the sweat soaked through our shirts. There was no pity in Luke’s strikes, only respect. He didn't treat me like glass. He treated me like iron that needed to be tempered.

General Thompson entered as I was unwrapping my hands. He stood by the door, a thick file tucked under his arm.

"You ready to work, Commander?" he asked.

I looked at the pile of hair on the floor in the other room. I looked at the bruise forming on my forearm.

"Put me in, sir."

***

**Two Months Later. The Pentagon.**

The observation deck was dark, separated from the briefing room below by a pane of one-way ballistic glass. I stood in the shadows, my hands clasped behind my back, watching the players take the stage.

Below, the room was filling with high-level brass. And there, taking their seats near the front, were Colonel Caleb Rogers and Captain Gia Medina.

Caleb looked immaculate. He was checking his watch, adjusting his tie, practically vibrating with anticipation. I knew that look. It was the look of a fanboy about to meet his idol. He leaned over to Gia, whispering something with a giddy smile. Gia smirked, looking bored but smug, secure in her position as the 'strong woman' by his side.

"They have no idea," Luke murmured, stepping up beside me. He was in full kit, his face painted for the field, just as I was.

"They were told they'd be supporting a Tier One asset," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "They think they're here to meet a legend."

"They are," Luke said dryly.

I watched Caleb laugh at something a general said, confident in his world, his rank, his reality. He had spent the last two months searching for his runaway wife, filing missing person reports, playing the grieving husband while sleeping with his mistress. He thought Eleanor Rogers was gone.

He was right.

I adjusted the strap of my rifle, feeling the weight of the comms gear, the Kevlar, the identity I had earned in blood.

"Time to go to work," I said.

I turned away from the glass and walked toward the door that led down to the stage. The heavy boots of Commander Thorn struck the floor with a rhythm of impending judgment.

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