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After My Husband Planned My Murder, I Fought Back Novel Cover

After My Husband Planned My Murder, I Fought Back

Betrayed by her spouse, a woman narrowly escapes the lethal trap he set for her. This modern mystery follows her harrowing transformation from a victim into a calculated survivor. To reclaim her life, she must dismantle his web of deception and expose the dark truths hidden within their marriage. As she fights back against his ongoing schemes, she navigates a world where love has become a deadly game, seeking justice for his ultimate betrayal.
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Chapter 2

Nights in the hospital were different. The fluorescent lights dimmed to a sickly glow. The daytime bustle of doctors and visitors gave way to the occasional squeak of rubber-soled shoes as night nurses made their rounds. And for me, trapped in my unresponsive body, nights were when the masks came off.

I'd been counting the days by the shift changes. This was my fifth night. The young nurse with the gentle hands had just finished adjusting my IV, checking my vitals, and repositioning my limbs to prevent bedsores. She'd whispered, "Rest well, Mrs. Miller," as if I could do anything else.

The door clicked shut behind her. Ten minutes later, it opened again.

Madison's perfume hit me first—that cloying mixture of vanilla and jasmine that always gave me a headache. Then came Ethan's cologne, the expensive one I'd given him for our anniversary.

"Coast is clear," Madison giggled. "Night shift's the best. One nurse for every eight patients, and they just finished rounds."

The privacy curtain rings scraped against the metal rod as she pulled it around my bed. In my mind, I was screaming, thrashing, fighting—but my body remained perfectly still, betraying nothing of the rage building inside me.

"You sure she can't hear anything?" Ethan asked, his voice closer now. I felt the mattress dip as he sat beside my motionless form.

"The doctor said she's basically brain dead," Madison replied dismissively. "Just a body breathing. She can't hear, can't see, can't feel."

If only they knew. Every word was crystal clear, every sensation magnified by my inability to respond. I could feel the slight breeze from the air conditioning vent above my bed. I could smell the antiseptic that permeated everything. And I could hear every disgusting word they spoke.

The mattress shifted again. Through my closed eyelids, I sensed the shadow of movement.

"What are you doing?" Ethan hissed.

"What does it look like?" Madison's voice had dropped to that breathy tone I'd heard her use with men at parties. "I'm making things interesting."

More movement. The sound of fabric rustling. Then Madison's weight settling—on Ethan's lap, I realized with revulsion.

"Here? Now?" Ethan sounded both scandalized and aroused.

"Why not?" Madison purred. "Hospital room's way more thrilling than the backseat of your car, don't you think?"

The wet sounds of kissing followed, punctuated by Madison's theatrical moans. I focused on the steady drip of my IV—one, two, three—trying to block out their voices, their betrayal unfolding inches from where I lay.

I couldn't block my ears. Couldn't close my eyes tighter than they already were. I was a captive audience to their depravity.

"She never knew, did she?" Madison whispered between kisses. "About us? All those business trips you took..."

"Never suspected a thing," Ethan replied, his voice strained. "Sophie always trusted too easily. It's what made her so easy to—"

I didn't want to hear the end of that sentence. Instead, I focused harder on counting. Four, five, six drops of the IV. I memorized every word, every sound, carving them into my consciousness like notches on a prison wall. Someday, I promised myself, these memories would be evidence.

Their encounter continued, each disgusting moment seared into my brain. I counted seventeen minutes before they finished, straightened their clothes, and adjusted the curtain back to its proper position.

"The lawyer's coming tomorrow," Ethan said, his voice businesslike again as if they hadn't just desecrated my hospital room. "James is bringing the supplementary trust documents."

"And?" Madison prompted.

"And if she stays like this for three years, everything transfers to 'spouse and direct relatives.' That's the exact wording."

Madison's laugh was brittle with excitement. "Three years is a long time to wait, baby."

"Patience," Ethan cautioned. "We can't risk anything suspicious. Her condition is... convenient. We just need to play the grieving husband and devoted sister a little longer."

As they left, making plans for dinner, I lay motionless, a single tear escaping from the corner of my eye—the only external sign of the inferno raging within me.

Three years, they said. But they didn't know what I now knew: I wasn't brain dead. And somehow, someway, I was going to wake up. Not for them—but to destroy them.

The night nurse returned an hour later, wiping away my tear with a gentle touch.

"Poor thing," she murmured, adjusting my blanket. "Don't worry, Mrs. Miller. Tomorrow's another day."

She had no idea how right she was.

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