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The Marriage Lie

Iris once felt her marriage to Will was a flawless bond defined by absolute devotion. This illusion is destroyed following a fatal plane crash that supposedly killed him, only for authorities to confirm he never boarded the flight. Chasing the truth behind his disappearance, Iris discovers a series of chilling secrets that paint her husband as a complete stranger. Every new lead exposes a dark lie, making her realize she never knew the man she loved.
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Chapter 2

The drive home passed in a blur of streetlights and silence. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles ached, but I barely noticed. The doctor's words kept echoing in my mind: *vigorous intimate physical activity*.

Our mansion loomed before me in the darkness, its Georgian columns and manicured gardens a testament to the Hawthorne family's old money legacy. Four years ago, this house had felt like a fairy tale castle. Tonight, it felt like a mausoleum.

I parked in the circular driveway and sat for a moment, staring up at the dark windows. Somewhere in this house, in Claudia's room, something had happened that left her injured and Nicholas completely undone. Something that required a hospital visit at two in the morning.

The front door's heavy oak felt heavier than usual as I pushed it open. The marble foyer stretched before me, cold and echoing, the crystal chandelier casting prismatic shadows across the walls. My footsteps sounded unnaturally loud in the silence.

I couldn't stop moving. Couldn't stop the questions racing through my mind.

I paced from room to room—the formal living room with its antique furniture and oil paintings of long-dead Hawthornes, the dining room where we hosted Margaret's insufferable dinner parties, the kitchen where I'd tried so hard to create a warm home atmosphere that Nicholas never seemed to notice.

Each room felt like a stage set for a play I'd been performing in for four years. The devoted wife. The perfect daughter-in-law. The woman who asked no questions and made no demands.

But tonight, I had questions. So many questions they felt like they might choke me.

I found myself standing outside Claudia's room on the second floor. The door was closed, but I could still smell her perfume—something expensive and cloying that always made my stomach turn. My hand hovered over the doorknob for a long moment before I forced myself to turn away.

I wasn't ready for whatever I might find in there.

Instead, I made my way to Nicholas's study. If there were answers to be found, they would be here, in his private sanctuary where I was rarely welcome.

The study was Nicholas's domain—dark wood paneling, leather-bound books, and the massive mahogany desk that had belonged to his grandfather. Everything in this room spoke of power, tradition, and secrets.

I approached his desk with trembling hands. The top was meticulously organized, as always—fountain pen in its stand, papers arranged in perfect stacks, not a speck of dust anywhere. But I wasn't looking at the surface.

The first drawer stuck slightly, and my heart hammered as I worked it open. Inside: business cards, expensive pens, a leather-bound appointment book. I flipped through the appointment book, scanning for Claudia's name, for anything that might explain tonight.

Nothing.

The second drawer held financial documents, tax papers, investment statements. All perfectly normal, perfectly legitimate.

I was about to close it when I noticed a small key taped to the underside of the drawer. My pulse quickened as I peeled it free. What did Nicholas need to lock away so carefully?

The key fit a small drawer I'd never noticed before, hidden in the desk's ornate carving. Inside, I found a folder marked "Personal."

My hands shook as I opened it. Bank statements for an account I'd never heard of. Credit card bills for purchases I didn't recognize—jewelry, expensive lingerie, hotel rooms. All recent. All within the past six months.

And all charged on days when Nicholas claimed to be working late.

The room seemed to spin around me. I gripped the edge of the desk, fighting waves of nausea. The evidence was circumstantial, but it painted a picture I couldn't ignore.

A soft chime from across the room made me jump. Nicholas's phone, forgotten in his panicked rush to the hospital, sat charging on the bookshelf.

I stared at it for a long moment, knowing I was about to cross a line I could never uncross. But after twenty years of loving a man who remained a stranger, after four years of marriage that felt more like an elaborate performance, I needed to know the truth.

The phone wasn't password protected—Nicholas had always been careless about such things, secure in his assumption that I would never dare invade his privacy.

I scrolled through his recent messages, my heart sinking with each swipe. Text after text with Claudia, far more frequent than I'd ever realized.

*"Can't stop thinking about last night."*

*"You're driving me crazy."*

*"When can I see you again?"*

The messages were carefully worded, never explicitly sexual, but the subtext was unmistakable. This wasn't the communication between a stepbrother and sister. This was something else entirely.

I scrolled back further, weeks and months of messages. The pattern was always the same—Nicholas initiating contact, Claudia responding with just enough encouragement to keep him desperate, always leaving him wanting more.

She was playing him like a violin, and he was too obsessed to see it.

Or maybe he didn't care.

I set the phone down with shaking hands and sank into Nicholas's leather chair. The weight of what I'd discovered pressed down on me like a physical thing. All those late nights "at the office." All those business trips that seemed to coincide with Claudia's visits home from college. All those times he'd rejected my attempts at intimacy, claiming exhaustion or stress.

He'd been saving himself for her.

The sound of a car in the driveway made me freeze. I quickly returned everything to its place, my movements frantic and clumsy. The hidden drawer, the key, the phone—everything had to look exactly as I'd found it.

I was just closing the study door when I heard Nicholas's key in the front lock.

He entered like a storm cloud, his face haggard and his expensive suit wrinkled. He looked like he'd aged years in the span of a single night.

"Nicholas," I began, stepping toward him. "How is Claudia? Is she—"

"She's fine," he cut me off, not even looking at me as he headed straight for his study. "The doctors are keeping her overnight for observation."

"But what happened? How did she get hurt?"

He paused at the study door, his hand on the knob. For a moment, I thought he might actually answer me. Might actually treat me like a wife who deserved to know what was happening in her own home.

Instead, he simply said, "I'm tired, Ariana. I need to be alone."

The study door closed with a soft click, leaving me standing alone in the foyer like a ghost haunting her own life.

I climbed the stairs to our bedroom, each step heavier than the last. The king-sized bed we shared looked enormous and cold, the Egyptian cotton sheets pristine and untouched on Nicholas's side.

He wouldn't be sleeping here tonight. He never did when Claudia was in crisis.

I lay down fully clothed, staring at the ceiling as the first gray light of dawn crept through the curtains. My mind replayed everything I'd discovered—the hidden bank statements, the text messages, the way Nicholas had looked at Claudia in that hospital bed.

Twenty years of love. Four years of marriage. And I was finally beginning to understand that I'd been living a lie.

But understanding and accepting were two different things entirely.

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