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I Faked My Suicide to Ruin My Husband’s Empire Novel Cover

I Faked My Suicide to Ruin My Husband’s Empire

After being betrayed by her billionaire husband, a desperate wife fakes her own death to escape their loveless marriage. Her disappearance marks the start of a ruthless plan to dismantle his corporate empire from the shadows. As he grieves the loss of the woman he neglected, she manipulates events to ensure his total downfall. In a world defined by wealth and deception, she will stop at nothing to destroy his legacy and secure her justice.
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Chapter 2

I returned to our bedroom after leaving Nathan in his office, my body feeling oddly weightless. The decision I'd dreaded for so long had finally been made, and with it came a strange, hollow peace. My fingers no longer trembled as I opened my laptop and began methodically settling our—no, his—affairs.

First, the bills. I paid every outstanding account, from the electricity to the country club membership Nathan insisted we maintain for networking purposes. Each confirmation email pinged with finality, small digital tombstones marking the end of responsibilities I'd never have again.

"That's done," I whispered to the empty room, the words hanging in the air like dust motes caught in moonlight.

Next, my closet. Designer dresses Nathan had never complimented, shoes I'd bought hoping to catch his eye, jewelry that had failed to spark even a flicker of appreciation in his cold gaze. I arranged for everything to be collected the following afternoon and donated to a women's shelter downtown. Someone else might find joy in these things that had brought me none.

The hardest part came next. The letters.

I sat cross-legged on our bed—the bed where I'd lain awake countless nights, listening to Nathan's even breathing, wondering what I'd done wrong, how I could fix it, how I could make him love me. The irony wasn't lost on me that I felt more clarity now, planning my exit from this world, than I had in the two years of our marriage.

"Dear Father," I began, the pen moving steadily across the cream stationery. My father, who had always preferred Lily, who had barely noticed when I signed over Mother's company to Nathan. I wrote without accusation, without the bitterness that had festered for years. What was the point now? Instead, I wished him well, told him I'd always craved his approval, and hoped he would find happiness.

Lily's letter was harder. My half-sister, the unwitting catalyst for my tragedy. I didn't blame her for Nathan's feelings—you can't control who loves you. But as I wrote, memories flooded back: Lily's knowing glances at Nathan across dinner tables, their inside jokes, the way he lit up when she entered a room while remaining stone-faced when I did the same. I wished her health, long life, and the wisdom to recognize true love if it ever came her way.

By the time I finished, dawn was breaking over Manhattan, painting the skyscrapers in hues of pink and gold. I sealed each envelope with hands that remained surprisingly steady, addressing them with perfect penmanship—one final act of control in a life that had spiraled beyond my grasp.

I showered and dressed in simple clothes—jeans, a soft sweater, comfortable driving shoes. My wedding ring caught the morning light as I twisted it off my finger, placing it in a small envelope along with a final note for Nathan.

*I loved you since we were children. I would have loved you until my last breath. This is it.*

I placed the envelope on his pillow, knowing he wouldn't return until late. By then, I would be halfway across the country.

The drive was oddly peaceful. I watched Manhattan recede in my rearview mirror, feeling the weight of expectations and disappointment lifting with each mile marker. I drove westward, stopping only when necessary, my mind quieter than it had been in years.

Four days later, I checked into a small beachfront hotel near Seattle. The Pacific stretched before me, vast and eternal, its waves whispering promises of rest. I spent the day writing in my journal, capturing final thoughts that no one would ever read. As the sun began its descent, painting the water in strokes of orange and crimson, I made one last call.

"Dad? It's Sarah."

"Sarah? I'm in the middle of something—can this wait?" His voice was distracted, impatient.

"I just wanted to say—" I began, throat tightening despite my resolve.

"Hold on," he interrupted. I heard muffled voices, then, "Lily's here with the quarterly projections. I need to take this. Call me tomorrow?"

The line went dead before I could respond. I stared at the phone, a sad smile playing on my lips. Some things never changed. But soon, none of it would matter.

I watched the sun sink below the horizon, darkness swallowing the last golden rays. Tomorrow, the tide would wash away all my pain. Tomorrow, I would finally be free.

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