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My Husband Paid Them To Murder Our Little Girl Novel Cover

My Husband Paid Them To Murder Our Little Girl

A devastated mother is left shattered by the sudden death of her young daughter, only to uncover a horrifying reality. Her own husband was the mastermind behind the tragedy, having hired assassins to kill their child. Consumed by a need for justice, she shifts from mourning to a fierce hunt for the truth. In a world defined by treachery, she must navigate a maze of deception to reveal his crimes and ensure he finally faces the consequences.
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Chapter 1

The cold concrete bit into my knees as I was shoved forward, my bound hands unable to break my fall. The warehouse air hung heavy with the smell of rust and abandonment. A single bulb flickered overhead, casting grotesque shadows across the vast emptiness surrounding us.

"Mommy, I'm scared," Emma whimpered beside me, her small body trembling as one of the masked men roughly secured her ankles with zip ties.

"Don't touch her!" I hissed, earning a backhand across my face that sent stars dancing before my eyes.

"Shut up," the taller kidnapper growled, his voice muffled behind a black ski mask. "Unless you want the kid to get worse."

I swallowed my rage and turned to Emma, whose tear-streaked face glowed pale in the dim light. Her favorite pink dress was smudged with dirt, and Hoppy, her stuffed rabbit, dangled precariously from her bound hands. My heart constricted at the sight of her terror.

"It's going to be okay, sweetheart," I whispered, trying to edge closer to her. "Daddy will come for us. He'll pay whatever they want."

Emma's bottom lip quivered as she nodded, her absolute trust in my words—in Jonathan—shining through her tears. I forced a smile, pushing down the fear that clawed at my throat. Ten years of marriage had taught me one certainty: Jonathan would move heaven and earth for his family.

"Your husband has one hour," the shorter kidnapper announced, pulling out a cell phone. His fingers danced across the screen before he pressed it to his ear, turning away slightly.

I strained to hear the conversation, catching only fragments: "We have them... Yes... The usual place..."

The warehouse fell silent save for Emma's occasional sniffles and the distant drip of water from somewhere in the darkness. I whispered soothing nonsense to her, promises of safety, of home, of her father's imminent arrival. With each passing minute, I checked the massive metal door, expecting it to burst open, revealing Jonathan flanked by police.

"He's coming, baby," I murmured, pressing my forehead against Emma's. "Daddy's coming."

"With the police?" she asked, her voice small but hopeful.

"Maybe," I hedged, not wanting to frighten her with the reality of ransom situations. "Or maybe just with what these men want. Either way, we'll be home soon."

The taller kidnapper paced impatiently, checking his watch every few minutes. "He'd better hurry," he muttered to his partner. "I don't like this place."

Time crawled by in agonizing increments. Emma had fallen into an exhausted doze against my shoulder when a metallic groan echoed through the warehouse. The massive door was opening.

My heart leapt. "Emma, wake up," I whispered urgently. "Daddy's here."

She stirred, blinking rapidly as footsteps approached from the entrance. The silhouette of a man appeared, backlit by the faint glow of dusk outside. My relief was so profound I nearly sobbed.

Then another figure emerged beside him—slender, feminine—and confusion rippled through me.

As they stepped into the pool of light, recognition dawned with horrifying clarity. Jonathan, my husband, stood before us—not as a rescuer, but as a conspirator. Beside him was Victoria Sterling, the woman whose photographs I'd discovered hidden in his desk drawer months ago. The childhood friend he'd dismissed as "just someone from the past."

She was stunning even in the harsh warehouse lighting, her porcelain features arranged in serene composure as she surveyed the scene before her.

"Jonathan?" My voice cracked on his name. "What's happening?"

He wouldn't meet my eyes. Instead, he stepped forward and handed a briefcase to the taller kidnapper, who opened it to reveal neatly stacked bills.

"It's all there," Jonathan said, his voice hollow. "As agreed."

"Daddy!" Emma cried out, struggling against her restraints. "Daddy, help us!"

Jonathan flinched at our daughter's voice but still didn't look at her. Victoria placed a manicured hand on his arm, her red nails stark against his navy suit.

"It's time to go, Jonathan," she said softly.

The reality of what was happening crashed over me like ice water. This wasn't a rescue. This was a transaction.

"Jonathan, please," I begged, my voice rising with panic. "Whatever this is—don't do this. Think of Emma!"

Finally, he turned toward us, his face a mask of torment and resolve. For one breathless moment, our eyes met, and I searched desperately for the man I'd loved for a decade.

Then he turned away, guiding Victoria toward the exit, leaving us bound and helpless on the cold warehouse floor.

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